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A new gene therapy approach using a virus to deliver small RNA molecules successfully silenced a harmful viral protein linked to ALS in mice, leading to the preservation of motor neurons and improved movement. This provides compelling evidence for a potential new treatment strategy for forms of ALS linked to this specific viral protein.
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A large study of patients with cardiac amyloidosis, a condition that can affect the nervous system, found that the disease can present with any level of heart pumping function, not just preserved function as commonly thought. Integrating measures of heart strain and blood flow with pumping function creates a better model for predicting patient outcomes, arguing for a more comprehensive diagnostic approach.
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A scoping review found that family caregivers of people with dementia play a vital role in observing driving ability, making decisions about driving cessation, and navigating the complex emotional and logistical burdens of this transition. To effectively support families, future research and interventions must explicitly consider caregivers’ unique perspectives during this difficult life change.
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Research indicates that a specific gut bacteria-produced molecule, 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid (3-HAA), is positively linked to attention, especially in individuals with obesity, and can mitigate attention deficit-like behaviors in animal models. This identifies both the gut microbiota and 3-HAA as potential new therapeutic targets for improving attention and cognitive function.
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A study of over 160 patients with lung disease and specific antibodies found that a common lung scarring pattern and lower lung function at diagnosis were associated with worse outcomes, including faster decline in breathing capacity. The drug rituximab was associated with potential improvement in lung function, underscoring the need for early identification and personalized treatment.
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