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Binge-like eating behavior in female mice suppressed by new estrogen-based compound

Aug 28, 2014

Binge eating, an eating disorder in which a person frequently consumes unusually large amounts of food in a short period of time, affects about 5 to 10 percent of U.S. Read More

Potential to predict breast cancer outcomes with new biomarker

Aug 28, 2014

A protein named p66ShcA shows promise as a biomarker to identify breast cancers with poor prognoses, according to research published ahead of print in the journal Molecular and Cellular Biology. Read More

Gentle separation of cells using tilted acoustic tweezers

Aug 28, 2014

Precise, gentle and efficient cell separation from a device the size of a cell phone may be possible thanks to tilt-angle standing surface acoustic waves, according to a team of engineers. Read More

New report shows that HPV vaccine trials can be significantly shortened

Aug 27, 2014

A new report from a Working Group convened by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the specialized cancer agency of the World Health Organization, and the United States National... Read More

Predicting aggressive lymphoma by statistical genetic analysis

Aug 27, 2014

Each year, more than one thousand Norwegians develop lymphoma. A statistical genetic analysis can detect when the disease will be aggressive. Thereby, treatment can be initiated in time. Read More

Positive results announced for patients with aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma

Aug 27, 2014

Phase 1-2a clinical trial highlights 12 of 13 Total Evaluable Patients with Advanced B Cell Malignancies Had Complete Remissions (8 Patients) or Partial Remissions (4 Patients) Resulting in a... Read More

Lung cancer is rarely detected by current x-ray procedures in Norway

Aug 27, 2014

Each year, nearly 3000 Norwegians develop lung cancer. Current x-ray- examinations capture only 20 percent of cases. Read More

New report shows that HPV vaccine trials can be significantly shortened

Aug 27, 2014

A new report from a Working Group convened by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the specialized cancer agency of the World Health Organization, and the United States National... Read More

Cutting the liver piece by piece gives hope to patients with cancer that has spread from the intestine

Aug 27, 2014

New surgical methods give hope to patients with cancer that has spread from the intestine to the liver. Read More

Discovery of navigation system used by cancer, nerve cells

Aug 27, 2014

Duke University researchers have found a "roving detection system" on the surface of cells that may point to new ways of treating diseases like cancer, Parkinson's disease and amyotrophic lateral... Read More

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