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William Haseltine

@wmhaseltine

Scientist, Entrepreneur, Philanthropist Founder of @ACCESSHI

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RNA direct injections are a cost-effective, adaptable technology that promises to extend treatment accessibility for allhttps://buff.ly/3XhyjHk

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You've heard of physical and mental health — who hasn't? But there's a crucial third pillar to well-being that isn't often talked about: "social health." buff.ly/4blBctQ

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One of the more exciting opportunities in medical technology is using a virus to carry genetic information in the form of DNA and RNA in the cells. One of the most commonly used viruses is adenoviruses, which accounts for about 15% of all such efforts. buff.ly/460REPg

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A novel antibody may boost antitumor responses in treatment-resistant solid tumors, according to early clinical trial results. buff.ly/3S5A3zZ

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Investigating RNA-RNA interactions in coronaviruses helps understand how they replicate, cause disease, and evade the immune system.buff.ly/4fofmtd

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Therapies that target a protein called PD-L2 could provide a much-needed boost to current cancer treatments, such as checkpoint inhibitors.buff.ly/46ixLDD

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In a world where weight loss methods range from trendy diets to prescription medications, a new genetic study offers a fresh perspective.buff.ly/46jBWyZ

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Telomeres, tiny structures found at the ends of our chromosomes, are crucial to our understanding of aging. Could they be the secret to longer, healthier lives?buff.ly/4dd4jSd

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Secrets in the intestinal microbiome may shed light on how to enhance cancer immunotherapies such as checkpoint inhibitors.buff.ly/4fhj2wH

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Checkpoint inhibitors can treat many different types of cancer. Its key to success lies in blocking one of cancer’s main defenses: checkpoint proteins. buff.ly/46lGN2w

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Osteoporosis causes up to 37 million fragility fractures in individuals aged over 55, which equates to about 70 fractures per minute globally. The need for effective treatments has never been more urgent.buff.ly/3T83QZ8

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Turns out, not all telomeres —the protective caps at the ends of our chromosomes— are the same: some are naturally shorter than others. What does this mean for aging?buff.ly/4e3Nzge

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In the quest to unlock the secrets of aging and longevity, telomeres have emerged as key players. What are the pros and cons of interventions targeting telomeres?buff.ly/3Xm4R2j

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New gene editing techniques, like adenine base editing and prime editing, are creating new possibilities for treating dilated cardiomyopathy, a heart condition affecting about 1 in 250 people worldwide.buff.ly/3z8h2Xf