Thursday, August 8, 2019

Bayer Acquiring BlueRock Therapeutics

Meanwhile, on the biotech front... this news piece from the website BioSpace happened...
Bayer has announced it is acquiring BlueRock Therapeutics. Bayer was part of the 2016 joint venture with Versant Ventures to found BlueRock, which was launched with a $225 million Series A financing round. 
Bayer already holds a 40.8% stake in BlueRock. Under the terms of the acquisition, Bayer is buying the rest of the company for $240 million up front with an additional $360 million in various development milestones. This will correspond with the company’s value of about $1 billion. 
“This acquisition marks a major milestone on our path towards a leading position in cell therapy,” stated Stefan Oelrich, member of the Board of Management, Bayer, and president of the Pharmaceuticals Division. “In line with our strategy to ramp up our investments in technologies with breakthrough innovation potential, we have decided to build our cell therapy pipeline based on BlueRock Therapeutics’ industry-leading iPSC platform. Ultimately, we are joining forces to deliver new treatment options for medical needs that are still unmet today.”
Read the entire article at https://www.biospace.com/article/bayer-buys-bluerock-therapeutics-for-600-million/.

Tips for Teeth: Tooth Care for Kids and Adults

Something we all have to worry about on a daily basis is the way we take care of our oral hygiene. If you fail to care for your teeth, it will cost you lots of money to have them fixed. Use this advice to ensure that you are caring for yourself.
  • Flossing helps remove plaque on and around your gum line and should be performed at least twice daily. When flossing, gently work the dental floss up and down between each tooth. Do not subjugate your gums to harsh flossing procedures; instead, use a gentle hand and waxed dental floss to help protect your gums.
  • Teach your kids proper dental habits from the beginning. When your children get their first teeth in, brush the teeth for them. Once your child is old enough, teach him how to brush teeth on his own. Get a big timer and put 2 minutes on it for your child to make sure he is brushing for long enough, and take him to his first dental appointment when he turns three.
  • It is important that you go to the dentist to have your teeth cleaned every six months. Having a professional cleaning helps to get rid of tarter build up and polishes your teeth so that they look their best. It can also help to spot cavities that might be hiding where you can't see them.
  • Eat fresh fruit rather than dried fruit to protect your teeth's health. Dried fruit sticks to your teeth, exposing them to more sugar and leading to more cavities. If you must eat dried fruit, make sure to brush, floss and rinse as soon as possible after eating so that you reduce the risk of cavities.
  • Many young children are terrified by the thought of going to the dentist. Help them to see a dentist as their friend. Pick a pediatric dentist that has a friendly waiting room for kids to make them feel more comfortable.
  • If you are only going to brush twice a day, do it when you are first getting up and when you finally go to bed. Early morning brushing gets rid of morning breath and deals with anything that settled in during your sleep. Brushing at bedtime helps your plaque-fighting saliva out, since it is going to dry up overnight.
It is not hard to have a great dental care regime. If you follow the suggestions outlined above, then you shouldn't be looking at a large dental bill. You will want to consult a dentist before you attempt anything associated with your dental health.

8 Ways to Get Arthritis Relief

Millions of people are affected by arthritis. The condition is usually only slightly uncomfortable at first but it can quickly evolve into something more debilitating if nothing is done to prevent the joints from losing their flexibility. A few helpful pointers can be applied to prevent a lot of this from ever transpiring, but the advice must be acted on.

  1. Rearrange the furniture in your home. You want to be able to walk a straight line from one room to another. The fewer turns you have to make, the less stress you will place on your weight-bearing joints, especially your hips. You should enlist the help of a friend to move your furniture, of course.
  2. Moderate exercising, such as swimming or walking, is known to reduce joint problems associated with arthritis. Always check with a doctor if there are any concerns with your exercise plan.
  3. It is important that you try not to put too much stress on your joints if you suffer from arthritis. The only thing that this is going to do is make your arthritis worse. Instead, be sure that you don't overdo it when you have to use your arms or legs for an activity.
  4. Make sure you don't smoke. Smoking has been shown to increase your risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis. Not only that, but if you do develop it, smoking has been shown to worsen the joint damage. Patients who smoke most often have much more severe symptoms than those patients who don't smoke.
  5. If you have rheumatoid arthritis, measure your pain. Use a scale of one to ten to let yourself know how difficult a new task is for you to accomplish. Take a measurement before the task, and again after. This will let you know how that task is effecting your body, and your life.
  6. Do not stop a medication just because you feel it is not working. Most arthritis medicines take from days to months to truly make an impact on your symptoms. Never stop a new medicine without talking with your doctor first as there may be side effects from an abrupt withdrawal.
  7. Take the time to learn about your condition and keep track of new advances in the science of treating arthritis. Join an online community of people suffering from arthritis and share advice and tips with them. Ask your doctor any question you have about your condition. Knowledge is key in living with your arthritis.
  8. Learn ways to adapt to your child's need to play without injuring yourself or making your rheumatoid arthritis worse. If your child wants to play on the floor, try sitting on the bed or on the stairs to give yourself a break from trying to get up and down from the floor.

This may not be a cure for arthritis, but these simple daily changes can result in stopping some of the common causes for the issue. Many people develop the problem because of everyday things, such as posture or the way they walk. With this article, you can begin to change these activities into something that can, instead, shield your joints from a lifetime of pain.