Tag: Human

First Test of Anti-cancer Agent PAC-1 in Human Clinical Trials Shows Promise | Carle Illinois College of Medicine

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – A phase I clinical trial of PAC-1, a drug that spurs programmed cell death in cancer cells, found only minor side effects in patients with end-stage cancers. The drug stalled the growth of tumors in the five people in the trial with neuroendocrine cancers and reduced tumor size in two of those patients. It also showed some …

FDA Proposes Revisions to Guidance on Evaluating Safety of Antimicrobial Animal Drugs Based on Their Importance in Human Medicine

The information below has been supplied by dairy marketers and other industry organizations. It has not been edited, verified or endorsed by Hoard’s Dairyman. FDA issued a draft update to guidance for industry (GFI) #152, “Evaluating the Safety of Antimicrobial New Animal Drugs with Regard to Their Microbiological Effects on Bacteria of Human Health Concern.” The guidance is a tool …

how human and veterinary medicine can benefit each other

In this interview, News-Medical speaks to Professor Roberto La Ragione, Chair of Trustees at Humanimal Trust, about the concept of One Medicine and how human and veterinary medicine can collaborate, share knowledge, and initiate research for the benefit of both humans and animals.  Please can you introduce yourself, tell us about your professional background, and your role at Humanimal Trust? I am …

The need for dog blood donation is making pet medicine look more human

Every year in the United States, an estimated 6.8 million people donate blood — rolling up their sleeves at blood banks, workplaces, schools or mobile blood-collection vans to help strangers in need. Trauma, surgical complications and illnesses are among the many conditions that are helped with a transfusion of healthy blood. But humans aren’t the only ones lining up to …

Global Human Homeopathic Medicines Market to See Major Growth by 2022 to 2028

MarketsandResearch.biz gives a detailed illustration of the regional part segmented into North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Asia. the Global Human Homeopathic Medicines Market development and the highest segment are described in detail by each region which shows the volume and size of the market in a particular area or country over the forecasted period. The …

Xylose Market by Type (Natural, Synthesis), Application (Chemicals, Human consumption, Animal medicine, Hydrogen production, Derivatives), and Geography – Global Trends & Forecasts to 2019-2029

REQUEST A SAMPLE REPORT Dhirtek Business Research and Consulting most recent study on the xylose market provides a comprehensive view of the entire market. The research report delves deeply into the global xylose market’s drivers and restraints. Analysts have extensively researched the global xylose market’s milestones and the current trends that are expected to determine its future. Primary and secondary …

Bracing for her future: Human medicine rescues giraffe

ESCONDIDO, Calif. — Over the past three decades Ara Mirzaian has fitted braces for everyone from Paralympians to children with scoliosis. But Msituni was a patient like none other — a newborn giraffe. The calf was born Feb. 1 at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park in Escondido, north of San Diego, with her front limb bending the wrong way. …

Is Horse Medicine Being Recommended For Human Abortions?

As tensions run high in the abortion debate following the leak of Supreme Court draft opinion on overturning Roe v. Wade, the conversation is fueling some misleading and unevidenced narratives. One argument that has resurfaced in this context concerns the usage of abortion drug misoprostol. Some social media users have claimed that the drug, which has had US approval on …

Canine Solution: How Dog Genetics Is Influencing Human Medicine

It is much more likely for a Labrador Retriever to experience anterior cruciate ligament rupture than Greyhounds. While both breeds are Canis lupus familiaris, different dog breeds have different predispositions to disease, and this may be key to understanding and treating similar diseases in humans. A Byproduct of Domestication Around 10,000 years ago, the relationship between wolves and humans began …