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Feb 5, 2021 10:56 AM By Yvonne Stolworthy The solanum nigrum plant. jkirkhart35
At some point in human history, someone figured out that Solanum nigrum Linn, a black-berried plant that grows in loamy soil in Pakistan and elsewhere, can help treat an enlarged liver.
An enlarged liver signals that it is diseased, be it from cirrhosis, hepatitis or cancer.
A biotech development company believes it has a medication derived from this plant to treat the most common type of liver cancer.
Q BioMed has received Orphan Drug Designation from the FDA to develop a unique liver cancer medication based on the leaf extract from
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Lupus Foundation of America (LFA) announced today the recipients of its most prestigious annual awards, recognizing three leading lupus scientists. This year, the LFA presented the Evelyn V. Hess Award to Joan T. Merrill, MD, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF) and the Mary Betty Stevens Young Investigator Prize to Andrea Knight, MD, MSCE, Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and Jason S. Knight, MD, PhD, University of Michigan. Both awards are selected through a peer-reviewed process, and this year s Mary Betty Stevens Young Investigator Prize resulted in a tie between two scientists.