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Some blood pressure medicine may decrease the aneurysm rupture risk for people with high blood pressure

Posted: 03 Jun 2022 06:49 AM PDT

A new study has found that RAAS inhibitors, a class of blood pressure-lowering medicine, may be better at reducing the risk of brain aneurysm rupture. People with a brain aneurysm -- a weakened area of a blood vessel -- who were being treated for high blood pressure with medication from the class of drugs called RAAS inhibitors had a significantly lower risk of a ruptured aneurysm compared to those who took other blood pressure medications. These results indicate that RAAS inhibitors may be preferable to other blood pressure-lowering medications and could inform treatment decisions for people with high blood pressure who have unruptured intracranial aneurysms.

This parasite will self-destruct: Researchers discover new weapon against drug-resistant malaria

Posted: 02 Jun 2022 11:08 AM PDT

A new method to combat malaria which sees the disease turn against itself could offer an effective treatment for the hundreds of millions of people infected globally each year, as the efficacy of current antimalarial drugs weakens. The research has identified an anti-malarial compound, ML901, which inhibits the malaria parasite but does not harm mammalian -- human or other mammals' -- cells.

How glyphosate affects brood care in bumblebees

Posted: 02 Jun 2022 11:08 AM PDT

Bumblebee colonies exposed to glyphosate are significantly affected in times of resource scarcity, according to recent research.

Iron catalyst could make important chemical reactions cheaper and more eco-friendly

Posted: 02 Jun 2022 08:42 AM PDT

Researchers have created an iron catalyst that can facilitate important chemical reactions in place of the current catalyst, which is made from precious metals.