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  • Stem cell therapy may free Type 1 diabetes patients from insulin

    A clinical trial published in NEJM shows stem cell-based ‘living pharmacy’ treatment may eliminate the need for daily insulin in Type 1 diabetes patients. Most participants achieved insulin independence, though challenges like immune rejection still remain.
  • Study reveals leaving small kidney stones behind causes complications later

    Washington: Small stones that don’t seem to be creating issues are frequently left behind when kidney stones are surgically removed from patients. Leaving these asymptomatic stones behind, however, dramatically raises the likelihood of a patient experiencing a relapse in the five years that follow, according to a recent randomised controlled research. The findings of the […]
  • New Langya virus in China infects 35 people, can impair liver & kidney

    Beijing: China has detected a new zoonotic virus named Langya henipavirus, with potential to cause acute liver and kidney infection. About 35 people have reportedly been affected, according to an article published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) by scientists from China and Singapore. The study showed that the new Langya henipavirus (LayV) […]
  • Timing, patient selection important factors for new antibody cocktail: Dr Nageshwar Reddy

    AIG Hospitals chairman Dr D Nageshwar Reddy, said the real-world evidence of this monoclonal antibodies is yet to be established but the clinical studies published in peer-reviewed journals are encouraging
  • ‘Rapid tests helped Telangana contain Covid’

    Senior health officials said that cheaper and faster RATs, despite being less accurate than RT-PCR, have yielded better control of the pandemic, which is evidenced by declining cases and less CFRin TS.

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