Revolutionary Personalized mRNA Cancer Vaccine Enters Phase 3 Trial, Offering Hope for Permanent Cure
Cancer Vaccine Offers Hope for Personalized Treatment
Excitement is building among patients and researchers as a groundbreaking cancer vaccine enters its final phase of testing. In what could be considered a gamechanger, doctors have begun trialing the world’s first personalized mRNA cancer vaccine for melanoma, with promising results.
Melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer affecting around 132,000 people annually worldwide, currently relies primarily on surgery as its main treatment. However, experts are now testing custom-built vaccines that can effectively target and eliminate individual patients’ specific cancer cells to prevent the disease from recurring.
The initial phase 2 trial showed remarkable success in reducing the risk of melanoma recurrence in patients who received these personalized mRNA vaccines. As a result, a larger phase 3 trial has been launched under the leadership of University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH).
Dr. Heather Shaw, the national coordinating invest
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OFFICIAL STATEMENT about the queue in front of the hospital
– 2024-04-26 06:25:01
Today, a long queue formed in front of City Clinical Hospital No. 5 in Baku. The people standing in the queue were those who went to the hospital through the compulsory medical insurance line.
Publika.az news reports that in response to the inquiry sent by “Qafqazinfo” regarding the issue, it was stated that during the filming period, Narimanov Medical Center received a total of 1,585 applications, including 1,541 outpatients and 44 inpatients. Those patients benefited from more than 6,000 services. These se
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real benefits or health scam? The answer from this naturopath
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You have surely heard of the almost miraculous virtues of a glass of lemon juice drunk every morning on an empty stomach. Rich in vitamin C, detoxifying, fat-burning… There is no shortage of arguments in favor of this practice. But what is it really? Insights with Marie Dupont, naturopath.
Lemon juice and vitamin C: beware of preconceived ideas!
While it is true that lemons contain vitamin C, their actual content depends heavily on how they are grown. “Today, lemons from intensive agriculture are very poor in vitamin C, up to 100 times less than 50 years ago, explains the specialist. To benefit from the benefits of lemon, choose organic fruits and local.”
How to choose a lemon rich in vitamin C?
To optimize vitamin C intake, rely on quality lemons. Choose local and organic farming, which respects the natural rhythm of the fruit and does not use pesticides. Lemons picked when ripe and eaten quickly are the richest in vitami
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7 tips for living a longer life (and avoiding inflammation)
Scientists are clear: to age in good health and improve your life expectancy, it is imperative to avoid generalized inflammation of the body. This phenomenon would in fact be a contributing factor for many health concerns – cardiovascular disorders, senile dementia, loss of muscle mass, repeated bacterial and viral infections, etc.
To limit the risk of developing this famous generalized inflammation of the body, the University of Birmingham (in Great Britain) offers 7 tips that are not difficult to apply on a daily basis:
Move as often as possible
In addition to being excellent for the figure as well as for preventing many cardiovascular diseases (type 2 diabetes, for example
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What is type A influenza? What are the symptoms? Can you heal yourself? 5 Big Questions to Tell You Right Now |. Mom and baby |. LINE TODAY
Generally, colds can be divided into “common cold” and “flu” (commonly known as influenza). It can be said that the “flu virus” is prevalent every year. The disease is usually more serious than a cold, the course of the disease is longer and it is easy to cause serious complications.
Influenza is an acute viral respiratory disease that can be divided into four types: A, B, C and D. Among them, only types A and B can cause severe seasonal epidemics, and type A influenza virus has the higher infection rate what exactly is the influenza A virus? What symptoms will it cause? How long does it take for an infection to heal?
What is type A influenza?
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Influenza type A is primarily a viral infection that can infect humans, poultry, pigs, horses and other animals, but wild waterfowl are the natural host of this virus. Two other major antigens, can be divided into dozens of subtypes, among which the main types that infect humans are:
H1N1
H3N2
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Symptoms of type A influenza
fever
cough
heachache
Muscular pain
Tired
Respiratory symptoms, sore throat and runny nose
A small number of infected people will suffer from gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.
What is the difference between influenza A and influenza B?
The symptoms of type A flu are more severe, and most cases of serious flu complications are caused primarily by type A flu. The symptoms of type B flu are mild, often accompanied by diarrhea, muscle aches, and other symptoms.
As for the difference between the flu and a cold, according to the CDC announcement, the differences between the flu and a cold include that the symptoms of the flu are more severe than those of a common cold, wit
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Unlocking the Power of Deep Sleep: Ilji Position Therapy for Detoxification and Anti-Aging
Sleep plays an important role in eliminating toxins accumulated in the body and restoring the body and brain. Images by Foto Pixabay.
As we age, the importance of deep sleep in our body’s recovery cannot be emphasized enough. In the past, when you woke up, your tiredness completely disappeared and your body and brain were in good condition, but if you feel more and more tired and do not feel rested when you wake up, it is evidence that toxins are accumulating in your body.
Toxins accumulated in the body, together with inflammation, accelerate the aging of the body and brain. However, modern people who are exhausted from all kinds of stress all day often fall asleep watching YouTube videos or short films instead of moving their body and doing exercise for circulation. Are there healthy routines that are easy to practice?
Brain Trainer Healing Guide Professor Jaeho Lee introduced the Ilji Position Therapy exercise, which opens the body to improve cerebrospinal fluid, lymphatic vessels and blood circulation before going to sleep. Brain TV in the photo diary.
Professor Lee Jae-ho (Department of Meditative Therapy of Global Cyber University) of the Brain Trainer Healing Guide said: “When you are young, your posture is correct and flexible, so the circulation of blood and lymph in your body is regular, so even if you wake up after just one day, your body’s fatigue is completely relieved and toxins are completely detoxified. However, as we age, we become less mobile and our body becomes hunched and stiff, which it hinders lymphatic and blood circulation throughout the body and reduces our overall ability to detoxify.
Professor Jae-ho Lee specifically cited the stiffening of the neck, shoulder and hip joints, where many lymphatic vessels are distributed, as the main cause that hinders lymphatic and blood circulation throughout the body and reduces the capacity general detox.
Furthermore, he said, “the toxins and waste products created in the brain, which is the most important part of our body, are cleansed as the cerebrospinal fluid circulates from the head to the tailbone, but if the spine is curved or twisted, the flow of cerebrospinal fluid becomes difficult. As a result, waste products and toxins are not processed properly in the brain, leading to a decline in brain function and aging. Opening up the body so that cerebrospinal fluid, lymphatic vessels and blood circulation can improv
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Unlocking the Power of Deep Sleep: Ilji Position Therapy for Detoxification and Anti-Aging
“Mediterranean nutrition science” training course, 50 ECM credits
The Mediterranean Nutrition Science Academy Offers Training Course for Health Professionals and Graduates
The Mediterranean Nutrition Science Academy is hosting a training course aimed at health professionals, including biologists, dieticians, doctors, and young graduates or post-graduate trainees looking to enter the field of nutrition. The course, accredited by ECM, is led by university professors and nutritionists who specialize in the clinical field. The goal is to train local nutritionists who can provide dietary therapeutic support to patients and collaborate with other health professionals, such as General Practitioners, Doc
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“Mediterranean nutrition science” training course, 50 ECM credits
They identify the role of sentinel macrophages in the liver
2024-04-25 16:50:00
The liver and intestines are connected directly through the portal vein, a blood vessel that carries nutrients absorbed in the intestines directly to the liver. The intestines are home to numerous intestinal bacteria, and sometimes these bacteria and their related substances can enter the liver through the portal vein.
Researchers at Osaka University have discovered how liver sentinel macrophages act in defense against intestinal bacteria and related substances that enter through the portal vein, particularly in conditions of compromised intestinal barrier. This finding is promising for the development of preventive and therapeutic strategies for chronic inflammatory liver diseases, such as steatohepatitis associated with metabolic
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Groundbreaking Trial of Personalised mRNA Vaccine for Melanoma Begins in the UK
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An Important Trial of Personalised mRNA Vaccine Against Melanoma Begins in the UK
An essential trial of the world’s first “personalised” mRNA vaccine for melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, has commenced in the United Kingdom. This revolutionary vaccine is designed to bolster the immune system of patients like Steve Young, 52, from Stevenage, Herts, who had a melanoma growth removed from his scalp in August last year.
By enhancing the immune system’s ability to recognize and eliminate cancerous cells, researchers hope that this new vaccine, mRNA-4157 (V940), will contribute to preventing the recurrence of melanoma in patients like Young. Similar to the technology used in current COVID-19 vaccines, this mRNA vaccine is undergoing phase III trials to evaluate its effectiveness.
Doctors from University College London Hospitals (UCLH) are administering the vaccine in combination with pembrolizumab, commercially known as Keytruda, an immunotherapy drug that assists in stimulating the immune
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Groundbreaking Trial of Personalised mRNA Vaccine for Melanoma Begins in the UK
European Vaccination Week 2024: Publication of the 2024 vaccination schedule and update on the encouraging results of vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV) infections
2024-04-26 09:45:47
The 2024 vaccination schedule is made public today. Developed by the Ministry of Health, after advice from the High Authority for Health (HAS), the vaccination schedule brings together all the general and specific vaccination recommendations, applicable depending on age.
The new features of the 2024 vaccination schedule aim to better protect against pneumococcal infections and meningococcal infections but also measles and shingles.
Public Health France is publishing HPV vaccination coverage estimates today in its Vaccination bulletin, taking into account vaccinations carried out in colleges as well as in private settings. Data indicates that HPV vaccination coverage is increasing.
Launched in colleges in the fall of 2023, the HPV vaccination campaign for girls and boys in fifth grade represents a major public health challenge: improving vaccination coverage against this infection, responsible for 6,000 new cases of cancer. and 30,000 precancerous lesions of the cervix each year.
What’s new in the 2024 vaccination schedule
Vaccination against pneumococcal infections
The new 15-valent conjugate vaccine Vaxneuvance® has been integrated into the strategy for preventing pneumococcal infections in infants and people aged under 18 years. When it becomes available and supported, the 15-valent Vaxneuvance® conjugate vaccine and the 13-valent Prevenar13® conjugate vaccine may be used interchangeably, particularly as part of the compulsory vaccination of infants born since January 1, 2018.
In adults, the integration into the vaccination schedule of the new 20-valent conjugate vaccine Prevenar 20® with a single dose vaccination schedule makes it possible to simplify the vaccination schedule currently in force. As soon as it is available and supported, the Prevenar 20® vaccine can be used preferentially in the strategy for preventing pneumococcal infections in people aged 18 and over.
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