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How a genetically-engineered phage therapy defeated a drug-resistant infection, raising hopes for chronically ill patients

Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
After a difficult lung transplant, 17-year-old cystic fibrosis patient was successfully treated with experimental bacterial phage therapy ...
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Headache or brain tumor: How can we tell the difference?

American Council on Science and Health&nbsp|&nbsp
A news report out [April 1] highlights an unfortunate situation of a young woman in the United Kingdom who claims repeated doctor ...
3-10-2019 bellacures

Viewpoint: Elective, unproven IV therapies create ‘perfect storm of risks’

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We don’t have to look very far these days to find wellness facilities touting this or that intravenous (IV) infusion for “detoxification” and ...
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Viewpoint: Cancer rates are falling, but ‘our work is not done’

Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
While it can be tempting to celebrate cancer rate decline, it's important to see that cancer outcomes correlate with an ...
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Viewpoint: We aren’t doing enough to protect people against ‘false promises’ of unproven stem cell treatments

American Council on Science and Health&nbsp|&nbsp
In an announcement of no surprise, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) again officially warned a company it previously warned in ...
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Viewpoint: There’s danger in overselling the benefits of routine DNA sequencing

Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
For decades the potential of stem cells to cure all disease was promised. Today’s reality is that the few worthy ...
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About the musician who played the flute — during her brain surgery

Genetic Literacy Project&nbsp|&nbsp
A professional musician suffering from career-affecting tremors underwent deep brain stimulation. This procedure can help Parkinson's patients, epileptics, and those ...
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Can humans reproduce in space? NASA wants to know

American Council on Science and Health&nbsp|&nbsp
If the thought of conceiving in space or the potential of one day giving birth there seem unimaginable and far-fetched ...
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Era of unregulated stem cell therapies may be coming to an end

American Council on Science and Health&nbsp|&nbsp
Is the Wild West of stem cell therapies coming to an end? Newly released guidelines from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) suggest ...
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Baby or your life: Pregnant women with cancer face impossible choice

American Council on Science and Health&nbsp|&nbsp
Sadly, a woman’s tragic story-- recently all over the news-- plays out in the real world more often than people may ...
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How much can you make on a successful cancer drug? Billions

American Council on Science and Health&nbsp|&nbsp
[Editor's note: Dr. Jamie Wells, MD, FAAP, is a Board-Certified physician and the Director of Medicine at the American Council on Science and ...
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Stem cell treatments can be dangerous: ‘Call to action’ targets ‘medical tourism’

American Council on Science and Health&nbsp|&nbsp
An international team of medical experts recently published a global call to action in Science Translational Medicine in an effort to curb ...
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Sickle cell cure? Patient in complete remission following gene therapy

American Council on Science and Health&nbsp|&nbsp
A number of recent headlines imply a recent case study just published...proves that gene therapy has cured sickle cell disease—a ...
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