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FDA-Approved Cancer Drugs Offer New Hope in Halting Parkinson’s Disease Progression

Synopsis : The spread of harmful alpha-synuclein proteins in Parkinson’s disease was found to be caused by the Aplp1 protein, according to the researchers. In particular, a cancer medication that has received FDA approval has a significant impact by specifically targeting the protein Lag3 and preventing its  interaction with Aplp1, which stops the disease from […]

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Dr. Asif Bashir honored as Lifetime Member of Society of Neurological Surgeons in USA

Professor Dr. Asif Bashir has been distinguished as a Lifetime member by the USA Society of Neurological Surgeons (SNS), a revered assembly of Neurosurgery Chairs.  This honor represents the pinnacle of achievement for any neurosurgeon. Dr. Bashir’s election was finalized through a voting process held at Cornell University’s Sloan Kettering, under the leadership of Harvard

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World Thalassemia Awareness Day: Advocating for Thalassemia Awareness and Support

What is Thalassemia? Thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder characterized by insufficient production of hemoglobin, a crucial protein in red blood cells. Hemoglobin plays a vital role in carrying oxygen throughout the body. When there’s an inadequate amount of hemoglobin, red blood cells don’t function effectively and have a shorter lifespan, resulting in fewer healthy

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Breakthrough: Unraveling the Mechanisms of Protein Accumulation in Neurodegenerative Diseases like Alzheimer’s

A significant breakthrough in understanding the mechanisms behind protein accumulation in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s has been achieved by researchers. Through their study on fruit flies, the team discovered that a reduction in mitochondria within neuron axons directly leads to the harmful buildup of proteins. They identified a crucial factor in this process: an

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