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  • Anti-Aging Science

    Brain rejuvenating protein found in young blood

    By Brady Hartman on February 22, 2018

    young blood old blood parabiosis restores mouse brain function.

    Summary:  UCSF scientists discover a protein in young blood that rejuvenates an aging brain. [This article was updated on March 26, 2018 and first appeared on LongevityFacts. Author: Brady Hartman. ] Scientists have long been searching for the rejuvenating factors in young blood and put it in pill form for widespread public use. A team of researchers led by Saul Villeda, Ph.D., an assistant professor… Continue reading "Brain rejuvenating protein found in young blood"

  • Anti-Aging Science, Medical Advances

    Sci-Hub’s Pirate Queen Sails On

    By Brady Hartman on February 20, 2018

    Model portraying secretive computer programmer. Article about Sci-hub.

    In brief:   A summary of this month’s interview with Alexandra Elbakyan the beleaguered founder of the Sci-Hub website that provides academic papers for free in defiance of the 25 billion dollar a year academic publishing industry. [This article first appeared on LongevityFacts. Author: Brady Hartman. ] In an undisclosed location in Kazakhstan sits a server hosting Sci-Hub, a website with more than 64 million… Continue reading "Sci-Hub’s Pirate Queen Sails On"

  • Medical Advances

    Breakthrough cancer immunotherapy treatments to be ‘curative’ by 2025 says prominent research head

    By Brady Hartman on February 17, 2018

    Cancer immunotherapy and cancer immunotherapies.

    Summary:  Cancer immunotherapy treatments and other approaches to cure nearly all cancers within 8 years says Dr. Gilliland, a prominent cancer research head. [This article first appeared on LongevityFacts. Author: Brady Hartman. ] Gary Gilliland, M.D., Ph.D. is the President and Director, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (FHCRC) and in an opinion piece published at the beginning of this month, writes  “I’ve gone on… Continue reading "Breakthrough cancer immunotherapy treatments to be ‘curative’ by 2025 says prominent research head"

  • Medical Advances

    Breakthroughs in Targeted Cancer Therapies to Fight Tumors

    By Brady Hartman on February 16, 2018

    targeted cancer therapies

    Summary:  New targeted cancer therapies were recently highlighted in a report by the National Cancer Institute as emerging technologies to fight tumors, and scientists have much more in the pipeline.  [This article first appeared on LongevityFacts. Author: Brady Hartman. ] Targeted cancer therapies – the most famous of which are immunotherapies such as CAR T-cell therapy – are the current focus of excitement in… Continue reading "Breakthroughs in Targeted Cancer Therapies to Fight Tumors"

  • Medical Advances

    AHA names 2017’s top advances in heart disease and stroke research

    By Brady Hartman on February 16, 2018

    Damaged heart

    Summary:  Glucose-lowering SGLT2 inhibitors, the inflammation-lowering drug Canakinumab, cholesterol-lowering PCSK9 inhibitors, and using gene editing to fix mutations, were named by the AHA in its list of the top advances in heart disease and stroke research of 2017. [This article first appeared on the website LongevityFacts. Author: Brady Hartman.] Here’s an executive summary of four of these top research advances: Fixing Genetic Mutation in Human Embryos When… Continue reading "AHA names 2017’s top advances in heart disease and stroke research"

  • Medical Advances

    Team paves the way for immunotherapy to treat aggressive colon tumors

    By Brady Hartman on February 16, 2018

    Team paves way for cancer immunotherapy for colon cancer.

    Summary: Team paves the way for cancer immunotherapy with a novel technique that attacked tumors and inhibited cancers from spreading. [This article first appeared on LongevityFacts. Author: Brady Hartman. ] While cancer immunotherapy is a powerful treatment for some types of tumors, up until now, it hasn’t worked well on colon cancer However, a team of researchers in Barcelona just showed a new technique… Continue reading "Team paves the way for immunotherapy to treat aggressive colon tumors"

  • Medical Advances

    ASU researchers unveil cancer-seeking nanorobots that starve tumors

    By Brady Hartman on February 13, 2018

    cancer-fighting nanorobots

    Summary: Cancer-seeking nanorobots that choke off tumors has just been announced by an international collaboration between Arizona State University and NCNST. [This article first appeared on LongevityFacts. Author: Brady Hartman. ] In a major advancement in medicine, an international team of scientists has successfully created nanorobots that shrink tumors by cutting off their blood supply. Years spent developing nanobots are finally bearing fruit, thanks… Continue reading "ASU researchers unveil cancer-seeking nanorobots that starve tumors"

  • Medical Advances

    CWRU researchers block cancer’s spread to body with novel technique

    By Brady Hartman on February 12, 2018

    inhibiting cancer metastasis

    Summary: In a medical first, scientists at CWRU have inhibited metastasis – the spread of cancer cells to another part of the body. [This article first appeared on LongevityFacts. Author: Brady Hartman. ] In a first of its kind victory, researchers from the Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) School of Medicine and six other institutions have inhibited the spread of cancer cells from one… Continue reading "CWRU researchers block cancer’s spread to body with novel technique"

  • Anti-Aging Science, Medical Advances

    BioViva’s Liz Parrish reports promising progress on human gene therapy

    By Brady Hartman on February 12, 2018

    Liz Parrish advocate of gene therapy.

    Summary:  Human gene therapy trials are reporting promising results, according to yesterday’s update by Liz Parrish, the CEO of BioViva and patient zero in a test of gene therapy on her own body. [This article first appeared on LongevityFacts. Author: Brady Hartman. ] Liz Parrish is known as “the woman who wants to genetically engineer you.” On February 11, Liz Parrish gave us an… Continue reading "BioViva’s Liz Parrish reports promising progress on human gene therapy"

  • Futurism, Medical Advances

    Creating designer babies with CRISPR will soon be possible

    By Brady Hartman on February 11, 2018

    the technology of making designer babies.

    Summary: Designer babies have recently become possible, as new techniques have gained credibility from serious scientists. Here’s how they can do it. [This article first appeared on LongevityFacts. Author: Brady Hartman. ] On Feb 8, the AHA named “Fixing a gene mutation in human embryos” as among the “top advances in heart disease and stroke research” of the past year.  They joined a chorus… Continue reading "Creating designer babies with CRISPR will soon be possible"

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