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Medications to Combat Obesity, Unlike Diabetes, Much Less in Use in US

Medications to Combat Obesity, Unlike Diabetes, Much Less in Use in US

This post was originally published on this site Obesity is a major risk factor for several diseases, including type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, and a vast majority of the patients with type 2 diabetes are overweight or obese. However, according to a recent study, doctors prescribe 15 times more anti-diabetes medications than those for obesity. Currently…

Phase 2 Trial of Tau Antibody RO7105705 Recruiting Patients with Moderate Alzheimer’s

Phase 2 Trial of Tau Antibody RO7105705 Recruiting Patients with Moderate Alzheimer’s

This post was originally published on this site A Phase 2 trial is enrolling patients with moderate Alzheimer’s to test an investigational antibody known as RO7105705 that targets the Tau protein. The Genentech-sponsored multicenter, randomized study (NCT03828747) intends to assess the efficacy, safety, and pharmacological profile of RO7105705. The company plans to recruit 260 patients…

Denali–Sanofi Partnership Dosing Alzheimer’s Patients in DNL747 Clinical Trial

Denali–Sanofi Partnership Dosing Alzheimer’s Patients in DNL747 Clinical Trial

This post was originally published on this site Denali Therapeutics has begun dosing patients in its Phase 1b clinical trial of DNL747 as a treatment for Alzheimer’s disease. “We are excited to advance DNL747 in a second neurodegeneration indication based on Phase 1 healthy volunteer data regarding DNL747’s safety profile, CNS [central nervous system] penetration, and target engagement, at the…

WHO Cancer Prevention Group Identifies 8 More Cancers Linked to Obesity

WHO Cancer Prevention Group Identifies 8 More Cancers Linked to Obesity

This post was originally published on this site Obesity is a risk factor for more cancers than previously believed, according to the results of a new evaluation conducted by the IARC Handbooks of Cancer Prevention program under the World Health Organization. The conclusions were based on the results of a systematic review of more than 1,000…

AlzProtect’s Candidate Therapy AZP2006 Well-tolerated in Healthy Volunteers, Phase 1 Trial Shows

AlzProtect’s Candidate Therapy AZP2006 Well-tolerated in Healthy Volunteers, Phase 1 Trial Shows

This post was originally published on this site A Phase 1 clinical trial in healthy volunteers for investigational therapy AZP2006 — an oral medicine that is meant to clear accumulations of toxic proteins in Alzheimer’s disease and progressive supranuclear palsy — has shown positive results, says the therapy’s developer, AlzProtect. Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a rare, progressive disease…

Extract from Native California Plant Shows Neuroprotective Ability Against Alzheimer’s, Study Reports

Extract from Native California Plant Shows Neuroprotective Ability Against Alzheimer’s, Study Reports

This post was originally published on this site Sterubin, an active chemical compound extracted from a native California plant, was found to hold neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory potential for Alzheimer’s disease, a study shows. The study, “Old age-associated phenotypic screening for Alzheimer’s disease drug candidates identifies sterubin as a potent neuroprotective compound from Yerba santa,” was…

Alcon Granted European Approval for Preloaded Intraocular Lens Delivery System

Alcon Granted European Approval for Preloaded Intraocular Lens Delivery System

This post was originally published on this site Alcon, a Novartis sub-arm specializing in eye care, has announced it received European CE Mark for its AcrySof IQ Aspheric IOL with the UltraSert Pre-loaded Delivery System for patients undergoing cataract surgery. This approval comes right after Alcon’s CE Mark for its trifocal presbyopia-correcting AcrySof IOL, in June 2015. The new…

Treating Myopia May Require More ‘Tailored’ Intraocular Lenses, Study Finds

Treating Myopia May Require More ‘Tailored’ Intraocular Lenses, Study Finds

This post was originally published on this site Myopia, which affects the muscles used to focus the lens of the eye, appears to have clinical implications for “accommodating,” or focusing, intraocular lens (IOLs) implants that help the eye adapt to different visual distances, according to a study in the journal Optometry and Vision Science, titled “The Effect of Age,…