Combination treatment for liver cancer significantly improves progression-free survival in global trial

Researchers at Mount Sinai have made a breakthrough in treating a type of liver cancer called hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). This research, led by Josep M. Llovet, MD, Ph.D., Professor of Medicine (Liver Diseases) at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, tested a combination of treatments that could help patients live longer without their cancer getting worse.
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PURE Bioscience Unveils New Brand Identity

EL CAJON, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– #Antimicrobial–PURE Bioscience, Inc. (OTCQB: PURE) (“PURE,” the “Company” or “we”), creator of the patented non-toxic silver dihydrogen citrate (SDC) antimicrobial, and branded by Greenville (“bbG”), is excited to announce the official start of an extensive rebranding campaign to renew its corporate vision. This rebranding initiative aims to strengthen the Company’s identity and culture in the market and to better reflect its commitment to cutting-edge scientific advancement
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Mapping cells that tune in to sound: Researchers identify major neurons involved in hearing process

When we hear sounds, specialized cells in the cochlear nucleus are the first to process that information, enabling our brains to understand speech, enjoy music and recognize various noises. For decades, this area has been known to be a vital part of the auditory system; however, specific cell populations responsible for processing different sounds within the cochlear nucleus have not fully been understood or classified.
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Study finds women are less likely to get a lung transplant than men, spend six weeks longer on waiting list

Women are less likely to receive a lung transplant and spend an average of six weeks longer on the waiting list, according to a study published in ERJ Open Research. However, women who receive a lung transplant are more likely than men to live for five years post-transplant. Based on their findings, the researchers encourage changes in regulation and clinical guidelines to address this inequality.
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