Researchers have found a potential new way to slow the progression of lung fibrosis and other fibrotic diseases by inhibiting the expression or function of Piezo2, a receptor that senses mechanical forces in tissues including stress, strain, and stiffness. The new study in The American Journal of Pathology, published by Elsevier, sheds light on the underlying mechanisms of pulmonary fibrotic diseases and identifies potential new targets and options for therapy to improve patients’ outcomes.
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Novel pathway has potential to slow progression of pulmonary fibrosis
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A timeline of Israel’s weaponisation of aid to Gaza | Israel-Palestine conflict News
Israel is again starving Palestinians in Gaza as its renewed bombardment kills hundreds, many of them children.
Israel has repeatedly used food and international humanitarian aid as a tool of collective pressure against Palestinians over 17 months of its devastating war on the Gaza Strip.
Civilians in the enclave have been subjected to extreme food shortages and famine-like conditions throughout the war. Dozens of children have died of starvation, and countless others have succumbed to wounds…
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Israeli Occupation forces shoot a young man east of Jenin
Israeli special forces opened fire on a car carrying a …
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Bird Flu Found In Sheep For First Time, Sparking Health Concerns
SYDNEY, NSW – SEPTEMBER 28: A sign warning of the dangers of importing avian products is displayed … More
You can add one more animal to the list of mammals that the bird flu has infected.
For the first time ever, the UK has reported a case of the bird flu in a sheep. This groundbreaking development occurred on a farm in Yorkshire, England where the highly pathogenic…
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French actor Depardieu admits grabbing woman, denies sexual assault | Sexual Assault News
French movie star Gerard Depardieu has admitted in a Paris court to grabbing by the hips a woman who accuses him of sexual assault, but denied this was assault and said any crude comments he made were just because of his bad mood.
The plaintiff, Amelie K, who spoke in court after Depardieu on Tuesday, said he had touched her all over her body as he trapped her between his legs, while making explicit sexual comments, in an assault on a film set in 2021 that terrified her.
“I grabbed her…
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Israeli Occupation forces arrest a young man east of Jenin
Israeli occupation forces arrested a young man from the town …
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Israel Kills Syrians During Invasion of Ikwayya: “We Would Rather Die Than Leave Our Land”
Daraa (Quds News Network)– Residents of Ikwayya, a village in western Daraa, mourned their dead today after intense Israeli shelling targeted homes and farmland. The Israeli assault killed at least six civilians, with fears that the death toll could rise.
The Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly condemned the assault, calling it “a dangerous escalation in Israel’s continuous aggression against Syrian territory.” In a statement, the ministry said: “This assault is…
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US offers Syrian government conditions for limited sanctions relief
If the conditions are met, the Trump administration would consider waivers for sanctions imposed under the Caesar Act as well as approve a two-year extension of General License 24.
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Israeli incursion into southern Syria kills 6 as Jordan condemns: What we know
At least six people were killed by Israeli shelling in southern Syria’s Koya, per Syrian authorities.
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Helping You With Stress
Bonn, Germany – April 16: In this photo illustration a frustrated girl sits at her desk on April … More
We all face stressful situations, but we do not all respond the same way. How we respond depends on the situation and differences in our biology. A new study from Canada may help us begin to understand these differences. While studying how mice react to stress, the team may have…
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