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Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute have devised a powerful new technique for finding antibodies that have a desired biological effect. Antibodies, which can bind to billions of distinct...
View ArticleRss Feed: Study suggests possible way to halt cancer development in...
Scientists have uncovered a survival mechanism that occurs in breast cells that have just turned premalignant-cells on the cusp between normalcy and cancers-which may lead to new methods of stopping...
View ArticleRss Feed: Research findings may offer new hope to stroke victims
A study by researchers at Henry Ford Hospital found "substantial evidence" that a regenerative process involving damaged nerve fibers in the spinal cord could hold the key to better functional recovery...
View ArticleRss Feed: Study finds differences in the brains of patients suffering from...
Studying the networks of connections in the brains of people affected by schizophrenia, bipolar disease or depression has allowed Dr. Peter Williamson, from Western University, to gain a better...
View ArticleRss Feed: Supportive spouse can help buffer the effects of father's...
What effect does a father's depression have on his young son or daughter? When fathers report a high level of emotional intimacy in their marriage, their children benefit, said a University of Illinois...
View ArticleRss Feed: Maintaining heart healthy lifestyle can also protect CKD patients...
Maintaining a heart healthy lifestyle may also help protect chronic kidney disease patients from developing kidney failure and dying prematurely, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of...
View ArticleRss Feed: New evidence shows intensive insulin therapy does not provide...
High blood glucose is associated with poor outcomes in hospitalized patients, and use of intensive insulin therapy (IIT) to control hyperglycemia is a common practice in hospitals. But the recent...
View ArticleRss Feed: Research: Anti-cancer drug tested as possible treatment for...
An anti-cancer drug about to be tested in a clinical trial by a biomedical company in Ohio as a possible treatment for Alzheimer's disease has failed to work with the same type of brain plaques that...
View ArticleRss Feed: Study could open up new possibilities for early diagnosis of motor...
The scientists report these findings in the current online edition of "The Lancet Neurology". This pan-European study could open up new possibilities of early diagnosis and smooth the way for...
View ArticleRss Feed: New study could help increase survival rates of people with...
Researchers from London's Kingston University have begun a two-year study which could help prolong the lives of people with colorectal tumours.
View ArticleRss Feed: Children with Type 2 diabetes are at high risk to develop heart,...
The news about youth and diabetes keeps getting worse. The latest data from the national TODAY diabetes study shows that children who develop Type 2 diabetes are at high risk to develop heart, kidney...
View ArticleRss Feed: New therapeutic targets for infantile myofibromatosis
Two mutations central to the development of infantile myofibromatosis -a disorder characterized by multiple tumors involving the skin, bone, and soft tissue-may provide new therapeutic targets,...
View ArticleRss Feed: Scientists report new way of tackling cancer and predicting tumor...
A new way of tackling cancer and predicting tumor virulence are has been reported by a team of scientists from the Institut Albert Bonniot de Grenoble including researchers from CNRS, Inserm and...
View ArticleRss Feed: Discovery highlights new method to make HIV vaccine that targets...
A new discovery at Oregon Health & Science University highlights an ingenious method to ensure the body effectively reacts when infected with the highly evasive HIV virus that causes AIDS.
View ArticleRss Feed: Research reveals that public support for war influences PTSD among...
Soldiers returning home from combat may be at a heightened risk for developing post-traumatic stress disorder if public support for a war effort is low, according to recent research.
View ArticleRss Feed: Scientists report that human scabs have become model for advanced...
Human scabs have become the model for development of an advanced wound dressing material that shows promise for speeding the healing process, scientists are reporting. Their study appears in the...
View ArticleRss Feed: New study finds growing disparities in health behaviors among...
Less-educated white women were increasingly more likely to die than their better-educated peers from the mid-1990s through the mid-2000s, according to a new study, which found that growing disparities...
View ArticleRss Feed: Researchers analyze risk factors for fat necrosis in women...
For women undergoing breast reconstruction after mastectomy, the weight of the tissue flap used affects the risk of an important complication called fat necrosis, reports a study in Plastic and...
View ArticleRss Feed: Standard strategies to prevent lethal blood clots more effective...
The temporary placement of umbrella-like, metal mesh filters in abdominal veins to stop potentially lethal blood clots from traveling to the lungs during and after weight loss surgery may actually...
View ArticleRss Feed: Doctors perform investigational procedure on six patients using...
Doctors at the Texas Heart Institute at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital announced that they have performed an investigational procedure on six patients in a new FDA-approved clinical trial to evaluate...
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