Targeted bacteriophages offer standardized and scalable GI therapy
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 Key FDA decisions made in 2024Key FDA decisions made in 2024
 
Regulating drug discovery and pharmaceutical manufacturing, the FDA ensures the safety and effectiveness of innovative therapies and medical devices.
 
 
 Targeted bacteriophages offer standardized and scalable GI therapyTargeted bacteriophages offer standardized and scalable GI therapy
 
In a new study, researchers at the University of Copenhagen have been cultivating 'good viruses' from feces. The goal is to replace fecal capsules now being used in so-called fecal transplants. Their new technique has shown potential in studies with mice and the hope is that it will improve this life-saving treatment through standardization and pave its way toward mainstream medicine.
 
   Childhood neglect linked with mental and physical health problems in adulthoodChildhood neglect linked with mental and physical health problems in adulthood
 
New research from the University of Toronto found that childhood neglect, even in the absence of childhood sexual abuse and physical abuse, is linked with a wide range of mental and physical health problems in adulthood.
 
 Study links asthma to memory deficits in children
 
Study links asthma to memory deficits in childrenAsthma is associated with memory difficulties in children, and early onset of asthma may exacerbate memory deficits, according to a new study from the University of California, Davis.
 
 
 How to manage asthma in children
 
How to manage asthma in childrenDiscover essential tips for managing asthma in children and effectively handling emergencies to keep them safe and healthy.
 
 
 Study shows community health workers can improve asthma care for children
 
Study shows community health workers can improve asthma care for childrenWhile great strides have been made to ensure children have access to proper asthma care in their home and community, linking those environments to the care that children receive while in school has been a challenge.