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Pause on johnson & johnson: What makes vaccine different 2021


VERIFY: Explaining how the Johnson & Johnson vaccine works and what makes it different from others
The FDA has approved Johnson & Johnson s vaccine for emergency use. Here s how it differs from the other vaccines on the market.
Author: Mia Salenetri (WUSA9)
Updated: 11:45 AM EDT April 13, 2021
WASHINGTON U.S. regulators decided that Johnson & Johnson s single-dose vaccine provides enough protection against COVID-19 for nationwide use, with the FDA approving it for emergency use.
Trials found the shot to be 66% effective at preventing moderate to severe disease, 85% effective at preventing the most severe disease, and 100% effective at preventing hospitalizations and deaths as of 28 days post-vaccination. ....

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Better treatment for aggressive prostate cancer


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New research from CU Cancer Center member Scott Cramer, PhD, and his colleagues could help in the treatment of men with certain aggressive types of prostate cancer.
Published this week in the journal
Molecular Cancer Research, Cramer s study specifically looks at how the loss of two specific prostate tumor-suppressing genes MAP3K7 and CHD1 increases androgen receptor signaling and makes the patient more resistant to the anti-androgen therapy that is typically administered to reduce testosterone levels in prostate cancer patients.
Doctors don t normally stratify patients based on this subtype and say, We re going to have to treat these people differently, but we think this should be considered before treating them with anti-androgen therapy because they appear to be already inherently resistant to the therapy, says Cramer, professor in the Department of Pharmacology. They re less likely to respond to the treatment. ....

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Gordon receives Kober Medal | The Source | Washington University in St. Louis


April 9, 2021
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Jeffrey Gordon, MD, has received the 2021 Kober Medal, one of the highest awards in academic medicine. Given by the Association of American Physicians, the honor recognizes Gordon’s extraordinary contributions to the field of gut microbiome research. In this video, David H. Perlmutter, MD, dean of Washington University School of Medicine, highlights the significance of Dr. Gordon’s research, and Gordon himself expresses his thanks and appreciation to the association and all those who have supported and encouraged him through the years.
Jeffrey I. Gordon, MD, has been awarded the George M. Kober Medal from the Association of American Physicians in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the field of gut microbiome research. Gordon, director of the Edison Family Center for Genome Sciences & Systems Biology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, is considered to be the father of the field. His contributions have sp ....

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There's a lot of buzz about potential benefits of vitamin B-12. Do I need to take a B-12 supplement?


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n most cases people get enough vitamin B-12 (cyanocobalamin) from their diets. B-12 is found in red meat, organ meats, clams, fish and in some fortified foods such as cereals, yeast and milk. But a deficiency in B-12 can occur, and when it does, there can be serious consequences. Vegans or vegetarians are probably at some risk of B-12 deficiency, as are elderly individuals. Additionally, taking the medication metformin or long term use of common acid-suppressing drugs including esomeprazole (Nexium), lansoprazole (Prevacid) or omeprazole (Prilosec) may in some cases result in B-12 deficiency. There are also other causes for B12 deficiency, notably a condition called pernicious anemia that occurs when the individual is unable to make a substance called intrinsic factor that s responsible for gastrointestinal absorption of vitamin B-12. Untreated pernicious anemia can be fatal. ....

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Committee with no domain expertise approved indigenously manufactured Covaxin: Health experts


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The Subject Expert Committee (SEC) that approved indigenously manufactured Covid-19 vaccine, Covaxin lacked experts of domain knowledge, health experts said.
According to the Health Ministry, eight out of nine members that participated in the virtual meeting-agreed and approved the recommendations except Dr. B. Gupta from NDMC Medical College and Hindu Rao Hospital who expressed some concerns about the vaccine candidate.
The identity of the SEC members, which has been kept under wraps, was disclosed by the Ministry in response to a Rajya Sabha question on March 23.
The 10 members include Dr. Varsha Gupta, Professor, Department of Microbiology, Government Medical College Hospital, Chandigarh, Archana Thakur, Medical Director, Professor and HOD (Microbiology), G.B. Pant Hospital, Delhi, Abhishek Agarwal, Emeritus Professor, Department of Medicine, SMS Medical College, Jaipur, Sushant H. Meshram, Professor and Head, Pulmonary Medicine Department, Govern ....

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