Found 174 news articles for inflammation
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Inflammation and stomach cancer: the H. pylori connection
…stomach inflammation and ulcers. H.Pylori and stomach cancer facts 20-50 per cent of people in Western countries have H. Pylori 80 per cent of people in developing countries have H….… Read more
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Beischer Foundation sticks its ‘NEC’ out
…(NEC), a disease of the premature gut and the most common cause of death due to gastrointestinal health issues in infants. NEC triggers massive inflammation, causing parts of the small…… Read more
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How cell death affects your health
…good in infection, too much cell death can drive tissue damaging inflammation, known as sepsis. Likewise, we have shown that elevated cell death directly triggers inflammation in acute and chronic…… Read more
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Hudson CEO honoured for services to medical research
…joined Hudson Institute in 2017 as Director/CEO, and since that time has overseen growth in the Institute’s research priorities, building leading programs in cancer, inflammation and women’s and newborn health….… Read more
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Genetic changes identified as key to childhood lupus
…joint pain and inflammation Corticosteroids help reduce inflammation and suppress the immune system Immunosuppressants used in severe cases, help control the overactive immune system Antimalarial drugs are used to manage…… Read more
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Inner Wheel Foundation: successful science
…reduce brain inflammation (neuroinflammation) and brain injury in vulnerable newborns, which can lead to conditions such as cerebral palsy. Dr McDonald says the passion that Inner Wheel members have for…… Read more
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2024 Harold Mitchell Travel Fellowships
…Fellowship | PhD Award Angus Cramond Gastrointestinal Infection and Inflammation group (Supervisor: Prof Richard Ferrero) “I study how the gastric pathogen, Helicobacter pylori – which causes stomach ulcers and stomach…… Read more
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Hudson success in 2024 NHMRC Investigator grants
…Nold 2024 Investigator Grants – Leadership 2 (L2) Amount: $2,924,080 Inflammation is a key driver of many early life diseases. Diagnosis of the underlying causes is often difficult and safe…… Read more
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New arrivals boost Hudson’s inflammation research leadership
Hudson Institute’s reputation as a leader in inflammation research has been boosted by the appointment of two specialists in the field. L-R: Professor Carl Walkley and Dr Sophia Davidson Director…… Read more
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Better treatments sooner: Hudson unveils RNAte Platform
Hudson Institute of Medical Research today officially unveiled its world-first RNAte platform that could see vaccines and therapeutic treatments developed faster by being able to rapidly assess their potential inflammation…… Read more