Adopting Nature’s Chemistry

High atop mountains and deep in the sea, animals make molecules that help them thrive in their ecological niches. Many of them make good medicines. But when it comes to getting medicines based on natural products to patients, it’s not usually practical to retrieve enough of a natural compound from the organism in which it was first found to enable drug development and testing. Scientists must find a way to scale up production. Continue reading → Adopting Nature’s Chemistry

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Shared Decision Making Strategies for Stroke Prevention

Millions of people in the United States live with atrial fibrillation (AFib), an abnormal heart rhythm that causes blood to pool in the heart, where it can form clots that can cause stroke. This risk can be significantly reduced by taking anticoagulant medications. There are several options to reduce the likelihood of blood clots but each has drawbacks… Continue reading → Shared Decision Making Strategies for Stroke Prevention

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