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National Institutes of Health (NIH)

National Institutes of Health (NIH)

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is a biomedical research facility primarily located in Bethesda, Maryland, USA.

A new tuberculosis (TB) vaccine that doesn’t need refrigeration gets a good immune response

New nanoparticle vaccine could provide protection against a variety of SARS-CoV-2 variants

Real-time and accurate virus detection method to get us ready for the next pandemic

Using artificial intelligence and a simple eye scan to identify patients at a high risk of a heart attack

Could a single mosquito protein strongly inhibit the family of viruses that cause yellow fever, dengue, West Nile, and Zika?

FDA-approved tetracycline-based antibiotics may slow infection and reduce neurological problems in Zika infections

Just two doses of an experimental vaccine protects the upper and lower airways from Covid-19 – in non-human primates

Dramatically speeding up Covid-19 vaccine production

Multiple Covid-19 vaccine candidates will be necessary

A new much more effective way to administer a Tuberculosis vaccine

A new artificial pancreas system automatically monitors and regulates blood glucose levels

NIH-funded study of people with type 1 diabetes shows safety, efficacy benefits of new system A multicenter randomized clinical trial evaluating a new artificial pancreas system – which automatically monitors and regulates blood glucose levels – has found that the new system was more effective than existing treatments at controlling blood glucose levels in people

A new artificial pancreas system automatically monitors and regulates blood glucose levels

Revolutionizing cervical cancer screening using artificial intelligence

A research team led by investigators from the National Institutes of Health and Global Good has developed a computer algorithm that can analyze digital images of a woman’s cervix and accurately identify precancerous changes that require medical attention. This artificial intelligence (AI) approach, called automated visual evaluation, has the potential to revolutionize cervical cancer screening,

Revolutionizing cervical cancer screening using artificial intelligence

New test provides earlier detection of the protein associated with Alzheimer’s and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE)

Findings Could Lead to Early Diagnosis, Better Treatment Studies An ultrasensitive test has been developed that detects a corrupted protein associated with Alzheimer’s disease and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a condition found in athletes, military veterans, and others with a history of repetitive brain trauma. This advance could lead to early diagnosis of these conditions

New test provides earlier detection of the protein associated with Alzheimer’s and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE)

Senolytic drugs reverse damage caused by senescent cells extending health and life spans in mice

NIH-funded researchers see extended health span and life span in treated mice Injecting senescent cells into young mice results in a loss of health and function but treating the mice with a combination of two existing drugs cleared the senescent cells from tissues and restored physical function. The drugs also extended both life span and

Senolytic drugs reverse damage caused by senescent cells extending health and life spans in mice

A potent inflammation therapy against bacterial and viral diseases.

NIH Scientists See Therapeutic Potential Against Bacteria, Viruses National Institutes of Health researchers have identified a naturally occurring lipid—a waxy, fatty acid—used by a disease-causing bacterium to impair the host immune response and increase the chance of infection. Inadvertently, they also may have found a potent inflammation therapy against bacterial and viral diseases. Lipids are

A potent inflammation therapy against bacterial and viral diseases.

A new drug therapy partially restores hearing – in mice

NIH and Iowa researchers shed light on molecular mechanisms of inherited form of human deafness A small-molecule drug is one of the first to preserve hearing in a mouse model of an inherited form of progressive human deafness, report investigators at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, and the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute

A new drug therapy partially restores hearing – in mice

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