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Multiple Drug Busts in NC and TN Lead to Over 30 Arrests

Two major drug trafficking investigations in North Carolina and Tennessee have led to over 30 arrests combined. The North Carolina case resulted in more than 170 charges after seizing cocaine, fentanyl, methamphetamine, guns and cash. In Tennessee, 15 individuals were indicted for conspiring to distribute cocaine, with seizures including fentanyl, marijuana, cocaine, methamphetamine, firearms and cash.

Nova Scotia Cancer Centre Cuts Radiation Appointments Due to Staffing Shortage

Nova Scotia Health has reduced radiation therapy hours at the Halifax cancer centre due to 14 radiation therapist vacancies, with up to 48 appointments going unfilled daily. A proposed 10-seat training program at Dalhousie University was rejected by the treasury board despite a looming workforce retirement wave. Advocates warn the staffing shortage will worsen as Nova Scotia's high cancer rates continue to grow.

ctDNA Liquid Biopsy Shows Promise with New Clinical Evidence and Nanotechnology Advances

Clinical trial results support ctDNA-guided therapy for bladder cancer, with the phase III IMvigor011 trial showing improved survival outcomes. Standardisation efforts are underway through position papers from professional societies and consensus guidelines. Nanotechnology advances and AI integration are poised to improve ctDNA detection sensitivity for liquid biopsy applications.

AstraZeneca Advances Oral GLP-1 Drug and Defends Diabetes Patent in Australia

AstraZeneca is advancing its oral GLP-1 drug into Phase III trials while defending dapagliflozin patents in Australia. The company obtained an Australian court injunction against a generic competitor and has partnered with Evinova to use AI for clinical trials. India could be a future market for the oral GLP-1 drug pending global trial data.

Multi-Institutional Team Secures $9M Grant to Study Immune Aging in Parkinson's Disease

A $9 million grant from ASAP and The Michael J. Fox Foundation funds an Indiana University-led study on immune cell exhaustion in Parkinson's disease, aiming to develop personalized immunotherapies. The multi-institutional team will map immune system changes to uncover biomarkers and explain disease heterogeneity. Advances in proteomics are also enabling molecular subtyping and precision medicine across neurological disorders.

MuSK Antibody Levels May Correlate With Disease Severity in MuSK Myasthenia Gravis

Retrospective study analyzed longitudinal data from six immunotherapy-naive MuSK-MG patients over 2013-2024, finding significant positive correlation between MuSK antibody levels and disease severity as measured by MG-ADL scores. The correlation was specific to MuSK antibodies, with total IgG showing no independent relationship.

Allarity Therapeutics Presents Stenoparib Ovarian Cancer Trial at ESMO Congress

Allarity Therapeutics will present a Trial-in-Progress poster at the ESMO Gynaecological Cancers Congress 2026 on its Phase 2 ovarian cancer trial of stenoparib. The company also dosed first patients in February 2026 in a VA-funded Phase 2 trial of stenoparib plus temozolomide for relapsed small cell lung cancer.

Recent Research Advances in Managing Hemolytic Disease of the Fetus and Newborn

Recent research highlights advances in managing hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN). A meta-analysis found that combining phototherapy with certain adjunctive drugs like clofibrate may improve bilirubin reduction. Other studies emphasize the importance of preconception stability for women with rare diseases and the clinical impact of rare maternal antibodies.

Breakthrough ovarian cancer drug mirvetuximab soravtansine now available on NHS

A breakthrough ovarian cancer drug, mirvetuximab soravtansine, is now available on the NHS, offering extended survival and improved quality of life. The 'biological missile' therapy targets cancer cells directly, reducing side-effects compared to standard chemotherapy. Up to 400 patients in England could benefit each year.

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