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A cluster of pediatric meningoencephalitis cases in Whistler, British Columbia in 2024 was caused by the Snowshoe Hare Virus, an uncommon vector-borne pathogen. This finding highlights the need for clinicians to consider rare arboviruses in the differential diagnosis of central nervous system infections, even in non-tropical regions.
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The gut microbiota plays a key role in the development of atherosclerosis by producing metabolites like TMAO and endotoxin that fuel vascular inflammation, while other metabolites may be protective. This research opens the door to future treatments for heart disease that target the gut microbiome, such as using prebiotics or probiotics.
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A new, step-efficient synthesis of iboga alkaloid bioisosteres created compounds with enhanced pain-relieving and anxiety-reducing effects, as well as neuroprotective properties. This chemical breakthrough may lead to safer and more effective treatments for pain and anxiety without the severe side effects of traditional opioids.
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A final analysis of the DART trial (S1609) across 53 rare cancer types showed that combining CTLA-4 and PD-1 immune checkpoint inhibitors can produce significant responses in some refractory cancers. This comprehensive study provides crucial evidence for using dual immunotherapy as a treatment strategy for patients with rare tumor types who have few other options.
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