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Keytruda: FDA Approves Melanoma Drug That Uses Immune System To Fight Cancer

Keytruda: FDA Approves Melanoma Drug That Uses Immune System To Fight Cancer

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Keytruda (pembrolizumab), a new immunotherapy drug to treat advanced melanoma after it was tested on more than 600 patients who had melanoma…
RVX-208 Brings 77% Relative Risk Reduction Of Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events For Diabetes Mellitus Patients

RVX-208 Brings 77% Relative Risk Reduction Of Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events For Diabetes Mellitus Patients

In an oral presentation at the 2014 European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress in Barcelona, Dr. Jan Johansson, senior vice president of medical affairs at Resverlogix, disclosed that patients…
Clinical Trials Of SYN-004 In For C. Difficile Infections Upcoming

Clinical Trials Of SYN-004 In For C. Difficile Infections Upcoming

Positive results from its final preclinical toxicology study of SYN-004 have led Synthetic Biologics to get ready for clinical trials of the anti-infective, second-generation product candidate for…
Fast Track Designation For Motolimod Immunotherapy In Ovarian Cancer

Fast Track Designation For Motolimod Immunotherapy In Ovarian Cancer

In 2014, there will be an estimated 22,240 new cases of ovarian cancer in the United States and over 40,000 new cases in the European Union. Ovarian cancer is one of the most lethal gynecologic…
Randomized Phase II Clinical Trial Of Pracinostat Set For Front Line Myelodysplastic Syndrome

Randomized Phase II Clinical Trial Of Pracinostat Set For Front Line Myelodysplastic Syndrome

Enrollment in a randomized Phase II clinical trial of Pracinostat in combination with azacitidine in patients with previously untreated intermediate-2 or high-risk myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) has…
New Antifungal Isavuconazole As Effective As Voriconazole With Fewer Adverse Events

New Antifungal Isavuconazole As Effective As Voriconazole With Fewer Adverse Events

A newly developed antifungal named isavuconazole is as effective as voriconazole against invasive mold disease in cancer patients with less adverse effects, according to phase 3 clinical data.…
Sickle Cell Is Still A Killer But This 50 Cent Test Could Change That

Sickle Cell Is Still A Killer But This 50 Cent Test Could Change That

A simple solution to a persistent problem. Credit: Ashok A. Kumar By Ashok A. Kumar, Harvard University Every year, 300,000 children are born with sickle-cell disease, primarily in Africa and India…
MITOCARE: TRO40303 Hopes Dashed For Preventing Reperfusion Injury After Heart Attack

MITOCARE: TRO40303 Hopes Dashed For Preventing Reperfusion Injury After Heart Attack

 Reperfusion injury prevention isn't possible just yet. The administration of an experimental agent known as TRO40303 to patients who have had a heart attack, with the hope of preventing…
Oxidized Lipids: Protein In HDL May Be Key To Treating Pulmonary Hypertension

Oxidized Lipids: Protein In HDL May Be Key To Treating Pulmonary Hypertension

Oxidized lipids are known to play a key role in inflaming blood vessels and hardening arteries, which causes diseases like atherosclerosis. A new study at UCLA demonstrates that they may also…
Rare Stiff Person Syndrome Cured? Two Case Reports

Rare Stiff Person Syndrome Cured? Two Case Reports

Stiff Person Syndrome is a disease characterized by stiffness of the skeletal muscles, painful muscle spasms and, in severe cases, the disease can prevent movement and walking. It can be…

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