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Silencing the speech gene FOXP2 causes breast cancer cells to metastasize
Oct 26, 2014
It is an intricate network of activity that enables breast cancer cells to move from the primary breast tumor and set up new growths in other parts of the body, a process known as metastasis. Read More
Could sun exposure help prevent obesity, diabetes?
Oct 24, 2014
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation slowed weight gain and diabetes in mice fed a high-fat diet, a new study finds. Researchers say this is down to a compound called nitric oxide. Read More
Could sun exposure help prevent obesity, diabetes?
Oct 24, 2014
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation slowed weight gain and diabetes in mice fed a high-fat diet, a new study finds. Researchers say this is down to a compound called nitric oxide. Read More
Shutting off blood supply to an extremity to protect the heart
Oct 24, 2014
In a study just published in the International Journal of Cardiology, researchers from the K.G. Read More
Shutting off blood supply to an extremity to protect the heart
Oct 24, 2014
In a study just published in the International Journal of Cardiology, researchers from the K.G. Read More
Ebola survivors' blood to undergo evaluation as treatment option
Oct 24, 2014
An EU-funded project to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of treatment with blood and plasma made from the blood of recovered Ebola patients is due to start soon in Guinea. Read More
New drug could help in battle against cervical cancer
Oct 24, 2014
In Europe patients with recurrent or secondary cancer have a low chance of survival, with only 20-30% experiencing tumour shrinkage after conventional chemotherapy and life expectancy being... Read More
Use of blood-clot medications for acute stroke low in Canadian hospitals
Oct 24, 2014
Better and faster treatment with blood-clot medications (thrombolysis) is needed to help people with acute stroke who arrive at hospitals in Canada, according to a national study in CMAJ Open. Read More
Rapid test to diagnose severe sepsis
Oct 24, 2014
A new test, developed by University of British Columbia researchers, could help physicians predict within an hour if a patient will develop severe sepsis so they can begin treatment immediately. Read More
Ebola survivors' blood to undergo evaluation as treatment option
Oct 24, 2014
An EU-funded project to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of treatment with blood and plasma made from the blood of recovered Ebola patients is due to start soon in Guinea. Read More
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