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Here are the quickie reports about cutting edge medical and healthcare discoveries this 4th week of June, 2022.
New technology may not only show the brain blood vessel pathology that caused a stroke but also exactly when the stroke occurred. Canadian and Australian researchers have been able to employ mid-infrared spectromicroscopy to date and time stamp brain tissue oxidative damage. This vital information guides clinicians in their application of therapeutic clot-busting and other measures to help minimize brain damage and improve recovery speed and completeness following the stroke.
https://www.dotmed.com/news/story/58133
Besides triggering guilt-free kissing during the holidays, mistletoe may be the source of an advanced superglue that capably fuses tissues. German biomaterial engineers have taken the mistletoe berry’s gummy substance called viscin containing tiny flexible fibers and processed it into thin sheets with powerful adhesive properties. This material may one day be capable of closing wounds and covering skin gaps.
https://academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/article/1/1/pgac026/6549457
Future drug capsules may be capable of being electrically-controlled to release medication at optimal times for therapeutic effectiveness and individual patient preference. The capsules are constructed of an electrically-controlled polymer that can trap or release biomolecules at the touch of a button. The Swedish biochemical engineers perfecting this polymer also foresee its usefulness as a means of separating proteins and other biologic substances with results better than chromatography. Pardon me while I flip on my aspirin.
https://academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/article/1/1/pgac026/6549457
And finally…. Speaking of pills, collaborators at Baylor College of Medicine and Stanford University have discovered a molecule produced during exercise that can stunt appetite and drive weight loss. That molecule, a modified amino acid Lac-Phe, is the combination of lactate and phenylalanine. When administered to obese, overeater mice, their food intake dropped by over 50%. Someday soon we could be seeing Lac-Phe pills though you’re better off making your own with vigorous exercise.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-04828-5
There you have the latest health reveals for the 4th week of June, 2022. When additional information about these developments becomes available, I’ll pass it on to you.
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