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3-D engineered bone marrow makes functioning platelets
Feb 20, 2015
Scalable model supports patient-specific treatments, advanced study of blood disordersA team led by researchers at Tufts University School of Engineering and the University of Pavia has reported... Read More
Young people 'have benefited more' from cancer advances
Feb 20, 2015
Despite advances in cancer care, older people's survival rates did not improve as much as younger people's from 1990 to 2010 in the US. Read More
3-D engineered bone marrow makes functioning platelets
Feb 20, 2015
Scalable model supports patient-specific treatments, advanced study of blood disordersA team led by researchers at Tufts University School of Engineering and the University of Pavia has reported... Read More
Global health community urged to take action on rising cancer cost
Feb 19, 2015
Leading cancer specialists from around the globe gathered at the World Innovation Summit for Health (WISH), a global initiative of Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development... Read More
DNA-damage causes immune reaction and inflammation and is linked to cancer development
Feb 19, 2015
For the first time scientists from UmeƄ University show the importance of DNA damage in fine tuning of our innate immune system and hence the ability to mount the optimal inflammatory response to... Read More
Moffitt Cancer Center and Commissioner Putnam announce partnership to promote healthy living and reduce cancer risk in Florida
Feb 19, 2015
Moffitt Cancer Center President & CEO Alan F. List, M.D. and Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Read More
A breakthrough in nanotoxicology by INRS researchers
Feb 19, 2015
Silver nanoparticles and inflammationWhereas resistance to antibiotics complicates certain treatments, antimicrobial silver nanoparticles (AgNP) are gaining popularity for medical use. Read More
'Most comprehensive map' of human epigenomes is unveiled
Feb 19, 2015
Two dozen scientific papers published online simultaneously, present the first comprehensive maps and analyses of the epigenomes of a wide array of human cell and tissue types. Read More
Mulling the marijuana munchies: How the brain flips the hunger switch
Feb 19, 2015
The "munchies," or that uncontrollable urge to eat after using marijuana, appear to be driven by neurons in the brain that are normally involved in suppressing appetite, according to a new study by... Read More
A breakthrough in nanotoxicology by INRS researchers
Feb 19, 2015
Silver nanoparticles and inflammationWhereas resistance to antibiotics complicates certain treatments, antimicrobial silver nanoparticles (AgNP) are gaining popularity for medical use. Read More
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