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Defence Therapeutics’ AccuTOX® study published in the Journal of Translational Medicine

Defence Therapeutics has announced the publication of a peer-reviewed study on the anti-cancer properties of its unconjugated AccuTOX®.
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Defence’s Accum™ technology effectiveness shown in published patent application

Defence Therapeutics has announced the publication of its new international (PCT) patent application. This demonstrates the effectiveness of Defence’s Accum™-based technology to intracellularly deliver...
The natural peptide that could reverse obesity-related diseases

The natural peptide that could reverse obesity-related diseases

Researchers from the University of Birmingham have found that a peptide called PEPITEM could revolutionise the treatment of obesity-related diseases.  Using an animal obesity model,...
signs of Type 2 diabetes

Detecting early signs of Type 2 diabetes with Artificial Intelligence

Researchers have developed an innovative Artificial Intelligence (AI) system that expertly identifies early signs of Type 2 diabetes. Innovated by a team of researchers at...
Life-extending injection for multiple myeloma available on the NHS

Life-extending injection for multiple myeloma available on the NHS

The NHS has announced that a life-extending injection for multiple myeloma, a bone marrow cancer, will be available to 350 patients per year in...
acute pancreatitis

Combatting acute pancreatitis with new monoclonal antibody

A phase two global study has confirmed that the investigational drug evinacumab can successfully reduce triglycerides in patients with acute pancreatitis. The study, led by...
Clinical trial to test treatment for recent onset Type 1 Diabetes

Clinical trial to test treatment for recent onset Type 1 Diabetes

A clinical trial will test the efficacy of the treatment IMCY-0098 in patients with recent onset Type 1 Diabetes. Imcyse, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company pioneering...
Implications of COVID-19 on digestive health

Implications of COVID-19 on digestive health

Professor Markus Peck, Chair of the United European Gastroenterology Public Affairs Committee, discusses recommendations and calls to EU institutions, governments and interest groups across...
Girl suffering with UC

Ulcerative Colitis: best treatment practices revealed

New AGA guidelines, published in Gastroenterology, suggest the best treatment practices for the optimum care of patients with moderate to severe UC Ulcerative colitis (UC)...
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Fat fighter: trials for obesity reversing drug underway

Research from the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Norris Cotton Cancer Centre, have discovered a potential new drug that prevents obesity in mice. The researchers discovered that a receptor,...
Awareness of CBD health benefits pushes relaxation of regulation

Awareness of CBD health benefits pushes relaxation of regulation

The growing awareness of cannabidiol or CBD health benefits is helping to ease pressure from regulators across the globe. The ease on regulation and growing...

Cannabis extract market set to be worth $23.7 billion by 2025

A recent market report has shown that the medical cannabis extract market is set to be worth $23.7 (€21.46~) billion by the year 2025...
Seeing is believing: the need for in vivo imaging in cell therapies

Seeing is believing: the need for in vivo imaging in cell therapies

Dr Mangala Srinivas, from the Multiscale Imaging Lab, discusses some of the challenges facing cell therapies and how they might be overcome. Cell therapy’ –...
Europe struggling to deal with burden of chronic digestive diseases

Europe struggling to deal with burden of chronic digestive diseases

Europe is currently failing to manage the increasing burden of chronic digestive diseases, according to a report published today by leading digestive health experts. The...
Teenage obesity risk doubles with exposure to junk food adverts

Teenage obesity risk doubles with exposure to junk food adverts

The risk of teenage obesity doubles if the individual remembers seeing a junk food advert every day compared to those who couldn’t recall any...

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