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Compound accelerates post-stroke motor function recovery

April 9, 2018
By John Fox
HONG KONG – A neural plasticity enhancer, edonerpic maleate, could be the first clinically effective compound for accelerating rehabilitation after brain damage, potentially revolutionizing the future management of stroke patients, according to the results of a new Japanese study reported in the April 6, 2018, edition of Science.
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Autophagy role in memory may yield anxiety treatments

April 4, 2018
By John Fox
HONG KONG – The discovery that autophagy can enhance erasure of memory suggests that autophagy inducers could represent a useful new therapeutic tool for treating common chronic anxiety-associated conditions in individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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Autophagy role in memory may yield anxiety treatments

April 2, 2018
By John Fox

Autophagy role in memory may yield anxiety treatments

April 2, 2018
By John Fox
The discovery that autophagy can enhance erasure of memory suggests that autophagy inducers could represent a useful new therapeutic tool for treating common chronic anxiety-associated conditions in individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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Gut microbiome and dietary fiber may hold diabetes key

March 21, 2018
By John Fox
HONG KONG – A guild of gut bacteria that helped to alleviate the symptoms of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in patients receiving a high-fiber diet, has been identified in a randomized clinical trial performed in China.
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Gut microbiome and dietary fiber may hold diabetes key

March 20, 2018
By John Fox

Stem cells may hold promise of diabetes cure

March 14, 2018
By John Fox
HONG KONG – Scientists at the Diabetes Research Institute (DRI) at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine have for the first time confirmed the existence of human pancreatic progenitor cells and have shown they can be induced to develop into glucose-responsive pancreatic beta cells.
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Stem cells may hold promise of diabetes cure

March 12, 2018
By John Fox
HONG KONG – Scientists at the Diabetes Research Institute (DRI) at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine have for the first time confirmed the existence of human pancreatic progenitor cells and have shown they can be induced to develop into glucose-responsive pancreatic beta cells.
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Stem cells may hold the promise of diabetes cure

March 9, 2018
By John Fox

Ketamine discovery may yield fast-acting antidepressants

March 7, 2018
By John Fox
HONG KONG – A Chinese study has shown for the first time that the powerful antidepressant effects of ketamine are due to blockade of rapid neuronal firing in the brain's lateral habenula (LHb) region. Such blockade was found to disinhibit reward centers and relieve depressive symptoms rapidly in animal models.
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