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Biopharma Stock News Bite - Adial Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADIL) Spikes on News Potential Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorder

Biopharma Stock News Bite - Adial Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADIL) Spikes on News Potential Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorder

AUD, characterized by compulsive alcohol consumption and loss of control over intake, poses significant health risks and is a major contributor to alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD), a leading cause of liver transplantation and global mortality. ...

ByInvestorideas.com


Creative Enzymes Offers Products to Support the Clinical and Research Use of Liver Function Evaluation

Creative Enzymes Offers Products to Support the Clinical and Research Use of Liver Function Evaluation

Recently, Creative Enzymes launched a variety of diagnostic enzyme products to support clinical and research uses for liver function assessment. Liver function tests are essential for the early diagnosis of liver disease and the management of patients with liver insufficiency. A number of enzymatic reactions have been developed ...

ByCreative Enzymes


What Are D-Glucosamines?

What Are D-Glucosamines?

The glucosamine in supplements usually comes from shellfish, but there are also synthetic forms.Does Glucosamine Cause Liver Injury?There are reports that large amounts of glucosamine may cause liver damage. The mechanism by which glucosamine or chondroitin may cause liver damage is unclear. Glucosamine is a ...

ByCD Bioparticles


Sonic Incytes Successfully Completes Series A Raise of US$7.3M to Accelerate VelacurTM Commercialization

Sonic Incytes Successfully Completes Series A Raise of US$7.3M to Accelerate VelacurTM Commercialization

The strategic equity round, which was oversubscribed by 150%, comes after the launch of VelacurTM, the first handheld 3D liver health assessment solution, in the US market in early 2021. Cleared by the FDA, VelacurTM is a handheld, point of care ultrasound solution that quantifies liver stiffness using technology similar to MRI elastography combined with 3D ...

BySonic Incytes Medical Corp.


Solvents and Exposure Concerns Discussed in New Video

Solvents and Exposure Concerns Discussed in New Video

Potential health effects from repeated exposures could range from liver and kidney damage to cancer.” This educational video was sponsored by a number of organizations and leading industry professionals that work to protect and enhance the public’s health and safety. ...

ByCochrane & Associates, LLC


Cytotoxic Drugs: Safe Handling in the Workplace

Cytotoxic Drugs: Safe Handling in the Workplace

Exposure injuries resulting from the following activities: Preparation Administration Handling patient waste Transport and waste disposal, or Cleaning spills Inadequate control measures could lead to: Abdominal distress, hair loss, nasal sores, vomiting, and liver damage Contact dermatitis and local allergic ...

ByEsco Healthcare


Identifying Indoor Exposure Risks from VOCs in Residential and Commercial Properties across Puerto Rico

Identifying Indoor Exposure Risks from VOCs in Residential and Commercial Properties across Puerto Rico

Health effects may include: · Eye, nose and throat irritation · Headaches, loss of coordination and nausea · Damage to liver, kidney and central nervous system · Some of these chemicals can cause cancer in animals and some are suspected or known to cause cancer in humans Key signs or symptoms ...

ByZimmetry Environmental


Link found between ‘algal blooms’ and liver disease

Link found between ‘algal blooms’ and liver disease

This study specifically investigated cyanobacterial blooms and liver damage, for which there is already evidence of a connection. To investigate the risk further, this US-wide study tested the hypothesis that contamination by cyanobacterial blooms is a risk factor for nonalcoholic liver disease. This is the most common liver ...

ByEuropean Commission, Environment DG


Newly Discovered Cells Restore Liver Damage in Mice without Cancer Risk

The liver is unique among organs in its ability to regenerate after being damaged. ...

ByNational Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)


Soap antimicrobial may damage liver and raise cancer risk, mouse study shows

Data from a new study shows that triclosan causes liver fibrosis and cancer in laboratory mice through molecular mechanisms that are also relevant for humans. ...

ByNational Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)


Agilent Technologies Thought Leader Award Supports Dr. Paul Watkins, Hamner-UNC Institute for Drug Safety Sciences

Agilent Technologies Thought Leader Award Supports Dr. Paul Watkins, Hamner-UNC Institute for Drug Safety Sciences

Watkins, international drug safety expert and director of the Hamner-University of North Carolina Institute for Drug Safety Sciences, has received an Agilent Thought Leader Award in recognition of his ongoing work developing integrated methods to predict drug-induced liver injury (DILI). This award continues Agilent's support of the research Hamner scientists are conducting on ...

ByAgilent Technologies, Inc.


Study findings offer a promising new direction for organ regeneration and tissue repair

To answer this question, they created seven different mouse models. The models focused on liver, kidney and lung regeneration; wound healing; corneal vascularization; and retinal vascularization. ...

ByNational Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)


Comet Assay IV at the forefront of cancer research

Comet Assay IV at the forefront of cancer research

Shown below are findings from some recent papers using Comet assay IV (http://www.scorecomets.com) for scoring comet assay slides: Investigations into Xanthohumol, a hop derived prenylated flavonoid found in beer, suggest that it protects against DNA damage induced by a common cooked food mutagen in rat colon mucosa and liver cells [1]. ...

ByInstem Group


After the deluge of flooding the politics of toxic mold

After the deluge of flooding the politics of toxic mold

According to an EPA website last updated April 30th: 'Many symptoms and human health effects attributed to inhalation of mycotoxins have been reported including: mucous membrane irritation, skin rash, nausea, immune system suppression, acute or chronic liver damage, acute or chronic central nervous system damage, endocrine effects, and cancer.' ...

ByEnvironmental News Network (ENN)

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