MondayJul 11, 2022 12:39 pm

New Study Finds Some Viruses Can Make You Tastier to Mosquitoes

Mosquitoes aren’t just loud and annoying, they take hundreds of thousands of lives per year by spreading diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, yellow fever and Zika. Researchers have now discovered a kind of cyclical relationship between mosquitoes and mosquito-borne viruses, including dengue fever and the Zika virus. The researchers found that once these viruses have infected humans and mice, they alter their scent and make them more attractive to mosquitoes. Attracted by your altered scent, the deadly bugs gorge on your infected blood and transport the viruses to their next victim. Once the new victim is infected, the cycle…

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MondayJul 11, 2022 12:00 pm

Odyssey Health, Inc.’s (ODYY) Sports Advisory Board Enhancing Public Awareness and Understanding of Traumatic Brain Injuries

Odyssey’s Sports Advisory Board (“SAB”) was formed in 2021 to enhance public awareness of traumatic brain injuries and concussion The board’s members – Abby Wambach, Kurt Warner, and Brett Favre – have had storied careers in their respective sports and have expressed hope that scientists will examine their brains after their death to advance their understanding of head trauma Abby Wambach has committed her brain to research, hoping her efforts will bridge the gender gap in understanding sports concussions in women Sports concussions are worse for women, with female athletes being more likely to develop a sports-related concussion than their…

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MondayJul 11, 2022 11:15 am

CNS Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: CNSP) Expands Patient Eligibility for Brain Cancer Drug Trial, Receives Approval from U.S. FDA for Protocol Amendment

Novel brain cancer drug developer CNS Pharmaceuticals, Inc. has received approval from the U.S. FDA for a Protocol Amendment that expands patient eligibility for participation in its potentially pivotal Phase 2 clinical trial for a novel drug candidate that targets the nearly 100 percent fatal cancer glioblastoma (“GBM”) CNS is developing the drug candidate Berubicin as an alternative to the standard-of-care chemotherapy agent, Lomustine, with the hope that Berubicin will prove itself at least as effective and potentially more so  Berubicin has demonstrated the capacity to cross the blood-brain barrier in order to attack central nervous system tumors directly, which…

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FridayJul 08, 2022 10:24 am

Researchers Believe Seasonal Allergies Are Worsening

Have you noticed that your pollen allergies are getting worse by the season? You’re not alone. Scientists from Columbia University Irving Medical Center have revealed that outdoor allergies have been getting worse. Physicians across the country say the past few allergy seasons have been more severe as historically high numbers of people sought treatment for allergy symptoms, including itchy eyes, sneezing and running noses. David A Gudis, an ear, nose and throat doctor at Columbia is certain that seasonal allergies are becoming more prevalent. He states that pollen allergies such as hay fever can have serious ramifications for some people…

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ThursdayJul 07, 2022 12:13 pm

Study Suggests That Test of Memory May Signal Brain Tumor Presence

Diagnosing brain tumors in a timely manner can be difficult. Early symptoms of the deadly condition, such as coordination problems and persistent headaches, are common to several other medical conditions. Brain tumor diagnosis usually relies on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to spot the tumor and surgery or a biopsy to determine the kind of tumor. But the Brain Tumour Charity estimates that health professionals miss an overwhelming amount of brain cancer cases in their first investigation (99%) and that patients often go years before getting an accurate diagnosis. Researchers from the University of Edinburgh have developed a new verbal fluency…

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WednesdayJul 06, 2022 1:58 pm

Brain Cell Regulation Mechanism Could Unlock Novel Treatment Modalities for Neurological Conditions

Neurological conditions such as Huntington's and Alzheimer’s disease as well as spinal cord injuries can be nigh impossible to treat. In most cases, all doctors and caregivers can do is reduce the severity of the symptoms and find ways to improve a patient’s quality of life. Consequently, scientists are always looking for more effective treatments for the millions of people in the world who live with neurological disorders. Researchers studying the brain and how it responds to disease and injury have now mapped a brain cell regulation mechanism that could allow them to develop novel treatments for brain disorders and…

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WednesdayJul 06, 2022 11:15 am

Odyssey Health, Inc. (ODYY) Optimistic About Drug/Tech IP as Industry Studies Big Pharma M&A Outlook

Biopharma industry analysts have been expecting 2022 to be a heady year for big-pharma acquisitions or partnerships with promising medical upstarts following a time period that has left the biggest companies flush with cash Among promising device and drug developers, Odyssey Health Inc. has been working on novel solutions to brain concussion injuries, a rare neurodegenerative disease, obstructive choking incidents and early-stage coronary artery disease (“CAD”) detection Odyssey Health Inc. is taking its brain concussion solution to a Phase 1 clinical human trial currently with possible progression to Phase 2 before the end of the year The company likewise anticipates…

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TuesdayJul 05, 2022 1:55 pm

New Study Finds That Probiotics May Be Useful in Fight Against Depression

Gut biome, or the community of bacteria that live in the digestive tract, plays a significant role in overall health. If the balance of healthy and unhealthy bacteria in the stomach and intestines gets out of balance, individuals are likely to develop a variety of issues, including high blood sugar, weight gain and high cholesterol. According to a study that was recently published in the “Translation Psychiatry” journal, there may be a link between gut bacteria and mental health. The study found that probiotics, which consist of “good bacteria” that can benefit the digestive system, can be used to alleviate…

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FridayJul 01, 2022 10:43 am

Exploring Why Women Have Heightened Risk of Developing Long COVID Infections

As the coronavirus pandemic raged on and millions of people across the world became infected with the virus, it became clear that for some people, the symptoms of COVID did not abate after a few weeks. Rather, these individuals experienced a variety of symptoms for months after their initial diagnosis, a phenomenon that was soon dubbed long COVID. Additionally, it seemed like women had a heightened risk of experiencing long COVID than men. This is despite the fact that previous research had shown men’s immune systems to be weaker against the coronavirus compared to women. Researchers looking into the prevalence…

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FridayJul 01, 2022 9:00 am

Odyssey Health, Inc. (ODYY) Reports Positive Findings on Phase 1 Clinical Trials of PRV-002 for Concussions

No adverse reactions were reported in any of the healthy subjects enrolled in the Cohort II Phase 1 clinical trial of PRV-002  Company in talks with military training sites for Phase 2 and 3 clinical trials on concussed patients The CDC estimates that approximately 1.6 to 3.8 million sports and recreation-related concussions occur annually, for which there is no FDA-approved treatment The global concussion market size was valued at $6.8 billion in 2019. This value is expected to rise to $8.9 billion by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 3.6% Odyssey Health (OTC: ODYY), a medical company focused on unique,…

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