Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a neurodegenerative disorder that causes a range of symptoms including difficulties with movement and cognition. A recent post hoc analysis conducted by Anne-Marie Wills, MD, MPH, and colleagues at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston suggests that the use of benzodiazepine derivatives may contribute to a faster decline in PSP symptoms.
In a recent study conducted by scientists in China, a new type of antidepressant called ansofaxine hydrochloride has shown potential in restoring the body’s ability to fight certain types of cancer. By combining this oral antidepressant with anti-tumor drugs, researchers have observed its ability to inhibit colon cancer cell growth and strengthen the immune system.
The creative team behind hit shows like “Nine Perfect Strangers” and “The Undoing” is once again joining forces. Blossom Films and Made Up Stories, known for their exceptional storytelling and captivating productions, are collaborating on a new project. This time, they are adapting Gordon Reece’s debut novel, “Mice,” into a feature film. With their track