Category Archives: Regenerative Medicine News and General Information

Insights into a Potential New Therapy for Inflammation in the Brain, a Prominent Symptom in Alzheimer’s Disease

Some Covid-19 vaccines safely and effectively used lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) to deliver messenger RNA to cells. A new MIT study shows that different nanoparticles could be used for a potential Alzheimer’s disease (AD) therapy. In tests in multiple mouse models and with cultured human cells, a newly tailored LNP formulation effectively delivered small interfering RNA […]

Unraveling Symptoms That Could Precede MS

In some diseases, the underlying processes can start years before a diagnosis is made. A new study finds that people who later develop multiple sclerosis (MS) are more likely to have conditions like depression, constipation and urinary tract infections five years before their MS diagnosis than people who do not develop MS.  The conditions were […]

‘Long Flu’: Consequence Similar to Long COVID

Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, extensive research has emerged detailing the virus’s ability to attack multiple organ systems, potentially resulting in a set of enduring and often disabling health problems known as long COVID.  Now, new research from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and the Veterans Affairs St. Louis Health Care System […]

Eye Scans Provide Crucial Insights Into Kidney Health

3D eye scans can reveal vital clues about kidney health that could help to track the progression of disease, research suggests. Researchers used highly-magnified images to detect changes to the retina — the layer of tissue at the back of the eye that senses light and sends signals to the brain. They found that the […]

Increased Risk of Heart Rhythm Disruption After COVID-19

Individuals infected with COVID-19 are also at an increased risk of suffering from heart rhythm disturbances, such as atrial fibrillation. This is shown in a new study at UmeĆ„ University, Sweden, which is one of the largest studies of its kind in the world. The researchers were able to show that those who had been […]

Infection with Stomach Bacteria May Increase Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease

Infection with the stomach bacterium Helicobacter pylori could increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease: In people over the age of 50, the risk following a symptomatic infection can be an average of 11 percent higher, and even more about ten years after the infection, at 24 percent greater risk.  These are the findings of […]

New Insights into Treatment for Anemia Associated with Kidney Disease

Many individuals with kidney dysfunction develop anemia, or a shortage of healthy red blood cells that carry oxygen to the body’s tissues. Some treatments for anemia are linked with serious cardiovascular side effects, but a new class of oral drugs called hypoxia inducible factor-prolyl hydroxylase inhibitors may be comparable to placebo in these trials. These […]

Cholesterol-Lowering Therapy May Hinder Aggressive Type of Colorectal Tumor

Hard-to-detect colorectal pre-cancerous lesions known as serrated polyps, and the aggressive tumors that develop from them, depend heavily on the ramped-up production of cholesterol, according to a preclinical study from researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine. The finding points to the possibility of using cholesterol-lowering drugs to prevent or treat such tumors. In the study, published […]

How Stress Activates Neurons That Disrupt Sleep

New research reveals that neurons in the preoptic hypothalamus — the region of the brain that regulates sleep and body temperature — are rhythmically activated during non-rapid eye movement sleep (NREM). Stress activates these brain cells out of turn, causing “microarousals,” that interrupt sleep cycles and decrease the duration of sleep episodes, according to research […]

Fungus-Fighting Protein Could Help Overcome Severe Autoimmune Disease and Cancer

A protein in the immune system programmed to protect the body from fungal infections is also responsible for exacerbating the severity of certain autoimmune diseases such as irritable bowel disease (IBS), type 1 diabetes, eczema and other chronic disorders, new research from The Australian National University (ANU) has found. The discovery could pave the way […]