South Africa: "Ethics, Trust, and the Future of Pediatric HIV Cure"
A recent webinar addressed the ethical and scientific considerations in pediatric HIV cure research, highlighting the role of people living with HIV in this field.
South Africa: Putting Children and Communities at the Heart of HIV Cure Research
The article emphasizes the importance of trust and clear communication in HIV cure research to combat misinformation and build community engagement in South Africa.
South Africa: Why People Living with HIV Matter in Cure Research for Children
The article discusses the significance of involving people living with HIV in the research for a cure, particularly in children, amidst ongoing challenges and ethical considerations.
The long distance from 'cure' for cancer in mice to humans
Scientist Laura Soucek emphasizes the need for honest communication regarding experimental cancer treatments for humans, cautioning against creating false hopes based on mouse studies.
Does your pet have the cure? According to a study, cats could be the key to treating breast cancer in humans
A scientific study reveals that domestic cats may hold keys to better understand breast cancer in humans, identifying common genetic alterations that can lead to treatments for both species.
HEALTH ADVICE β© Miracle cure or waste of money: does bee glue really work?
The article explores the efficacy of propolis, a substance produced by bees, as a potential health remedy, weighing its traditional uses against scientific evidence.
Does the keto diet cure schizophrenia? Experts' response to Robert Kennedy Jr.'s bold claim.
Experts express caution regarding Robert Kennedy Jr.'s claims that the keto diet can cure schizophrenia, highlighting the need for more research.
Researchers may be on the trail of a cure for pancreatic cancer
A Spanish research team has discovered a method that cures pancreatic cancer in mice, offering hope for future treatments.
Medication in Mice is Not the Same as Medication in Humans: About How the Report of Scientists Finding a Cure for Pancreatic Cancer Inflated
Recent claims of a breakthrough cure for pancreatic cancer by Spanish scientists have led to overwhelming inquiries from patients, but the implications of such a treatment's effectiveness in humans remain uncertain.
Douglas Hanahan, biologist: 'We do not need a total cure, we need cancer without disease'
Douglas Hanahan discusses the evolution of cancer research and the need for managing cancer as a chronic disease rather than seeking a complete cure.
Spanish scientist's announcement on pancreatic cancer cure questioned
The announcement by Spain's National Center for Cancer Research of eliminating pancreatic cancer in mice has faced scrutiny due to concerns over false expectations from an early-phase experiment.
Thousands of volunteers sought for experiment aiming to save millions of lives
Thousands of volunteers are sought for a Spanish study analyzing the arteries of 8,000 individuals to find a cure for atherosclerosis.
Tree βbloodβ could cure painful skin ulcers that blight children
Researchers suggest that a substance from trees, referred to as 'blood', may provide a potential cure for painful skin ulcers commonly affecting children.