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Could a cow virus help fight multiple myeloma?

One of the most active research endeavors in immuno-oncology involves engineering human viruses into weapons that can fight cancer.  Now, a group of scientists at the University of Parma in Italy is looking to another source of potentially potent cancer-killing viruses:  cows.

Can’t sleep? Your genes could be to blame

Some people burn the midnight oil because they just don’t feel sleepy enough to turn out the lights.  Others try to go to sleep at a reasonable hour; however, they toss and turn all night, only to wake up feeling as if they did not sleep at all.  In fact, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that up to 70 million Americans have some sort of sleep disorder.

Deep brain stimulation shows promise in Tourette syndrome

Scientists at New York University’s Langone Medical Center reported data from a study showing that deep brain stimulation (DBS) decreased the severity of tics for patients with severe Tourette syndrome.

Maryland lawmakers pass a bill aimed at stopping ‘unconscionable’ drug pricing

Taking the fight against high drug prices into their own hands, Maryland lawmakers passed a bill aimed at taking on “unconscionable” pricing practices with their sights set squarely on generics.  However, drug makers are blasting back, hoping to convince the governor not to sign it into law.