A metabolic process in cancer cells could unlock a possible treatment for glioblastoma
Key takeawaysGlioblastomas are lethal brain tumors with few treatment options and a poor prognosis for most patients.A UCLA-led team identified a genetic alteration that occurs in 60% of people who are diagnosed with glioblastoma; that mutation disrupts the cancer cells ’ metabolism.The discovery suggests that one possible approach to treat glioblastoma would be a therapy that targets the metabolic process in patients who have that genetic alteration.A study led by researchers at theUCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center has found that targeting a metabolic process in people with a specific genetic mutation could help ...
Source: UCLA Newsroom: Health Sciences - May 25, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: news

A measurement for chronic pain is a scientific holy grail – and we’re getting closer | Abdul-Ghaaliq Lalkhen
People who have chronic pain without a visible injury are often not believed, but new research can help visualise that painMost people, including doctors, do not appreciate that the organ that produces pain is the brain. A broken bone, damaged tissue or a bleeding wound is often the focus, but the experience of pain is the sum total of more than just the physical injury – it is the result of information sent from our nerves being filtered through an individual’s unique psychological makeup, genetics, gender, beliefs, expectations, motivations and emotional context. Pain is therefore an individual experience, and often ...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - May 25, 2023 Category: Science Authors: Abdul-Ghaaliq Lalkhen Tags: Medical research Health Science Neuroscience UK news Stroke Cancer Back pain Diabetes Source Type: news

Multivitamins May Improve Memory, Study Shows
Multivitamins have long been controversial. Studies exploring what, if any, benefit they provide for overall health have been mixed; some show a slight benefit in lowering the risk of cancer and other diseases, while others show that vitamins don’t do much for keeping the heart and brain healthy. Some experts dismiss them as good for little else than making expensive urine. But in the latest study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, a group of scientists from Harvard Medical School and Columbia University report that a daily multivitamin can improve memory and even slow some of the cognitive decl...
Source: TIME: Health - May 24, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Alice Park Tags: Uncategorized healthscienceclimate Research Source Type: news

How the perils of mountain biking helped me cope with my brain tumour diagnosis | Tracey Croke
Hurtling down trails on two wheels might not be the most obvious way to cope with a life-changing news but forTracey Croke it helped her find inner peaceIt wasn ’t the news my doctor expected from the scan. I could tell by the look on his face. Most partial hearing loss episodes are caused by infections. I was that rare, one-in-whatever-thousand case in which they’d discovered a squatter – which I now call “the thing” – was hanging out in my hea d.“It’s a brain tumour,” he said.Continue reading... (Source: Guardian Unlimited Science)
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - May 24, 2023 Category: Science Authors: Tracey Croke Tags: Cycling Mindfulness Australian lifestyle Health & wellbeing Life and style Adventure travel Fitness Psychology Tasmania Australia news Cancer Tasmania holidays Source Type: news

Chek-Mate for Gliomas
New research may make immunotherapy possible for hard-to-treat brain tumors. (Source: The Scientist)
Source: The Scientist - May 22, 2023 Category: Science Tags: News & Opinion Source Type: news