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...exposed to the equivalent of nine peanuts without developing a severe reaction according to a study reported in the New England Journal of Medicine. It was conducted by a team of doctors led by researchers from the National Jewish Medical and Research Center in Denver, Colo., and the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City. "We still need to nail down the right dose," says Dr. Donald Leung of National Jewish. But he and his partners believe that TNX-901 could be the first real treatment for peanut allergy ever developed...
Could Xolair take TNX-901's place? Not without a lot of new testing. "The problem is that they are not identical drugs," says Dr. Hugh Sampson of Mount Sinai. "We don't know how the doses compare." Any doctor who prescribes Xolair off label to deal with your peanut allergy could well be gambling with your life...
...passing on information such as which drugs worked best on the mainland, Chinese officials might have saved other researchers from weeks of agonizing trial and error. Dr. Ronald Low, microbiologist in chief at Toronto's Mount Sinai Hospital, believes that earlier Chinese disclosure of case histories could have accelerated development of a treatment. Low says that since his hospital started administering the antiviral medicine ribavirin, patients have stopped dying. "So far, all the patients on this treatment are still alive," he says, "and most of them are showing improvement...
Harvard Student Agencies (HSA), which owns The Wrap’s 67 Mount Auburn St. location, decided to extend the lease—which was set to expire this October—for a three-year term...
...long-term lease on the HSA’s office space at 17 Holyoke St. temporarily alleviated those concerns, Rombauer said, and HSA could afford to lease out the property at 67 Mount Auburn St. to The Wrap...