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Recombinant SARS-CoV-2 protein vaccine less immunogenic but more antigenic than expected

Now, a new preprint research paper posted to the medRxiv server presents preliminary results of a stabilized SARS-CoV-2 pre-fusion spike protein vaccine expressed in a baculovirus system (CoV2 preS dTM), with two different adjuvant formulations.

United-states
Sanofi-pasteur
Liji-thomas
Glaxosmithkline
New-africa
Protein
Sars
Sars-cov-2
Vaccine
Antibodies
Antibody
Antigen

New maintenance treatment for AML shows strong benefit for patients

New maintenance treatment for AML shows strong benefit for patients Patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), the most common form of acute leukemia in adults, that has gone into remission following initial chemotherapy remain in remission longer and have improved overall survival when they are given a pill form of the cancer drug azacitidine as a maintenance treatment, according to a randomized, international phase 3 clinical trial for which Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian are trial sites. This is the first time a maintenance treatment for AML has shown such a strong benefit for patients, and it is already being adopted as part of standard care.

United-states
Gail-roboz
Bristol-myers-squibb
Emily-henderson
National-cancer-institute
Presbyterian-weill-cornell-medical-center
Drug-administration
Translational-leukemia-program-at-weill-cornell-medicine
Division-of-hematology
Weill-cornell-medicine
New-england-journal
Medical-oncology

Stimulant drugs ineffective for osteoarthritis pain

A study published by the British Medical Journal (BMJ) provides evidence that stimulant medications are generally inadequate for back and osteoarthritis pain, i

United-kingdom
Sydney
New-south-wales
Australia
Canberra
Australian-capital-territory
British
Giovanni-ferreira
University-of-warwick
University-of-sydney
British-medical-journal
Canberra-news

Study shows antidepressant drugs are largely ineffective for back and osteoarthritis pain

Antidepressant drugs are largely ineffective for back and osteoarthritis pain, despite being widely used for these conditions, suggests a review of the evidence published by The BMJ today.

Sydney
New-south-wales
Australia
Giovanni-ferreira
Emily-henderson
University-of-warwick
University-of-sydney
Back-pain
Osteoarthritis
Spain
Antidepressant
Chronic-pain

Antidepressants are not effective for treating back pain, osteoarthritis, shows study

Antidepressants are commonly used worldwide to treat pain, however new research from the University of Sydney shows they offer little to no help for people suffering chronic back pain and osteoarthritis and may even cause harm.

Sydney
New-south-wales
Australia
Andrew-mclachlan
Giovanni-ferreira
Emily-henderson
Sydney-local-health-district
Institute-for-musculoskeletal-health
Head-of-school
University-faculty-of-medicine
University-of-sydney
Postdoctoral-research

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