Teeth regrowth drug to enter first human trial in September

Teeth regrowth drug to enter first human trial in September

(NewsNation) — Bad news for the tooth fairy: Humans may be one step closer to regrowing their teeth with the help of a new drug from Japanese researchers. The intravenous treatment suppresses uterine sensitization-associated gene-1 (USAG-1) protein, the antibody which prevents tooth regrowth. Actor Armie Hammer ‘grateful’ for cannibalism scandal Scientists at Kyoto University Hospital … Read more

Urgent health warning issued over fake and dangerous weight loss jabs

Urgent health warning issued over fake and dangerous weight loss jabs

Brits aiming to achieve their ‘beach body’ this summer with the aid of weight loss injections have been issued a stark health warning by the World Health Organization (WHO) after counterfeit ‘skinny jabs’ were discovered for sale in the UK. The alarming news first broke on Thursday, revealing that fake batches of Ozempic, a medication … Read more

Whooping cough cases rise across Australia but medication is in short supply

Whooping cough cases rise across Australia but medication is in short supply

Whooping cough cases are on the rise across Australia, prompting medical experts to encourage vaccinations for children. The increase in cases coincides with the short supply of a popular medication called Azithromycin, used to treat the illness. The federal health department reported an increasing number of whooping cough cases from the start of this year, … Read more

Cancer survivor, 38, urges people to ‘listen to their bodies’ and get help early | UK | News

Cancer survivor, 38, urges people to ‘listen to their bodies’ and get help early | UK | News

A cancer survivor whose quick action enabled her to beat the disease hopes her experience will inspire others to listen to their bodies.  Maia Kennedy’s ordeal began when she was on a train in Switzerland just before Christmas last year. She got a phone call from her GP to tell her that tests revealed blood … Read more

There’s New Hope for an HIV Vaccine

There’s New Hope for an HIV Vaccine

Since it was first identified in 1983, HIV has infected more than 85 million people and caused some 40 million deaths worldwide. While medication known as pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, can significantly reduce the risk of getting HIV, it has to be taken every day to be effective. A vaccine to provide lasting protection has … Read more

Wegovy Can Keep Weight Off for at Least 4 Years, Research Shows

Wegovy Can Keep Weight Off for at Least 4 Years, Research Shows

A large, long-term trial of the weight-loss medication Wegovy (semaglutide) found that people tended to lose weight over the first 65 weeks on the drug—about one year and three months—but then hit a plateau or “set point.” But that early weight loss was generally maintained for up to four years while people continued taking the … Read more

Saunas Are the Next Frontier in Fighting Depression

Saunas Are the Next Frontier in Fighting Depression

“The premise of this is great,” says Earric Lee, a physiologist with the Montreal Heart Institute, who was not involved in the study but has led sauna studies since completing his doctoral research in Finland. “Trying to move away from pharmacology is a good thing.” More than 250 million people worldwide have major depressive disorder, … Read more

The First Person to Receive a Pig Kidney Transplant Has Died

The First Person to Receive a Pig Kidney Transplant Has Died

Richard “Rick” Slayman, the first person to receive a kidney from a genetically modified pig, has died almost two months after the transplant. He was 62. The historic procedure was carried out on March 16 at Massachusetts General Hospital. In a statement released on May 11, the hospital said it had “no indication” that Slayman’s … Read more