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Microbes help hibernating animals recycle nutrients, maintain muscle through winter

Posted on January 27, 2022

The discovery could help people with muscle-wasting disorders and even astronauts on extended space voyages by putting space travelers into a hibernation-like state.

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Current anti-COVID pills work well against omicron, but antibody drugs are less effective

Posted on January 26, 2022

Public health officials expect antiviral pills to become an increasingly common treatment for COVID-19 that will reduce the severity of the disease in at-risk patients and decrease the burden of the pandemic.

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UW–Madison researchers lead effort to create a universal coronavirus vaccine

Posted on January 18, 2022

If the world already had a pan-coronavirus vaccine in March 2020, it could have served as a mitigation tool until vaccines specific to SARS-CoV-2 could be developed.

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Boosting one gene in the brain’s helper cells slows Alzheimer’s progression in mice

Posted on January 10, 2022

High activity of the gene, Nrf2, slowed cognitive and physical decline in the mice and reduced the accumulation of sticky proteins in their brains, all key markers of the disease in humans.

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Seizures and memory problems in epilepsy may have a common cause

Posted on December 3, 2021

A new study could lead to earlier diagnosis of epilepsy and possibly new ways to treat epilepsy and other disorders that share symptoms, like Alzheimer’s disease, traumatic brain injury and autism spectrum disorder.

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Promising treatment for Alexander disease moves from rat model to human clinical trials

Posted on November 17, 2021

The rare neurological disorder has no cure and is typically fatal, but a study led by UW–Madison researchers is a significant step in efforts to help people with the disease.

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New technique, effective in mice, could help advance the use of probiotics

Posted on October 14, 2021

Researchers in the School of Pharmacy, led by Quanyin Hu, have developed a system that can keep probiotic bacteria alive in the lower intestine long enough to help treat or prevent colitis in a mouse model of the disease.

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Combining low-dose radiotherapy with immunotherapy eradicates metastatic cancer in mice

Posted on July 14, 2021

UW–Madison and University of Pittsburgh scientists report the method works even when the radiation is given in doses too low to destroy the cancer outright.

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Self-powered implantable device stimulates fast bone healing, then disappears without a trace

Posted on July 5, 2021

The thin, flexible device is bioresorbable, so once the bone is knitted back together, the device’s components dissolve within the body.

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Uncovering how low-protein diets might reprogram metabolism

Posted on June 10, 2021

Dudley Lamming recognizes his findings are counterintuitive. Much dietary research favors adding protein, not limiting it. But with the majority of the U.S. population being overweight and sedentary, he sees an opportunity to rethink diets.

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