Bacteria vary between early- vs. late-onset colorectal cancer tumors: Study Researchers at Georgetown University’s Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center studied the microbiomes of people with colorectal cancer and found that the makeup of bacteria, fungi, and viruses in their tumors varied significantly depending on whether they had early-onset (age 45 or younger) or late-onset (age 65 or older) disease.Read More
Scientists seek HIV cure by transplanting stem cells to monkeys Scientists are seeking a cure for HIV via stem cell transplants on monkeys. Their research, published Thursday in the journal Immunity, describes the process by which two of four non-human primates were cured of HIV following stem cell transplantation.Read More
Biomarkers in a study predict stem cell transplant risks Risk biomarkers uncovered in a recent study may help medical staff predict which donor stem cell transplant patients are likely to develop a potentially deadly side effect called sinusoidal obstruction syndrome (SOS).Read More
Alzheimer’s disease and modifiable risk factors: Genetic associations revealed A genetic association study comparing participants with Alzheimer’s disease and control participants without Alzheimer’s disease found novel genetic associations between high high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol concentrations and high systolic blood pressure and a higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease.Read More