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  Researchers from have shown that levels of certain proteins in the blood are associated with a significantly reduced risk for developing type 2 diabetes... Read More »
  A new study by Washington University researchers has discovered that not only can ovarian disease result from exposure to a wide range of environmental... Read More »
  Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a prototype bioreactor, or device used to culture cells and... Read More »
Scientists at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and Ulm University of Medicine in Germany have rejuvenated aged hematopoietic stem cells, making it possible for... Read More »
  Scientists have discovered, for the first time, a possible causative link between the concentration of circulating Y-chromosome fetal cells in women who... Read More »
A new study has proven the long-term success of treating HIV patients with genetically modified T cells. Patients who received infusions of their own T cells, which... Read More »
A research team from the University of North Carolina has developed nanoparticle carriers to deliver therapeutic doses of a cancer drug that previously failed in... Read More »
An international research team led by University of California, Davis has found that the World Health Organization's recommendation to flash-heat... Read More »
University of California, San Francisco researchers have used a novel breast cancer imaging technique in mice to uncover new hints to why the human immune system... Read More »
Tel Aviv University researchers have developed a peptide which mimics the normal function of DJ-1, a gene that can carry mutations known to lead to accelerated loss... Read More »
Researchers from University of California, Davis demonstrated the safety and efficacy of transplanting anti-HIV stem cells into mouse models in a new study. The... Read More »
Just like a deep wound causes a scar to form on the skin’s surface, the damage sustained during a heart attack can lead to scarring of the heart’s tissue. ... Read More »
Scientists at the Agency for Science, Technology and Research’s Institute of Medical Biology in Singapore found that they could dramatically extend the lifespan ... Read More »
Researchers at University of California, Los Angeles have worked with a California family stricken by an extremely rare, devastating disorder that attacks the brain... Read More »
Scientists at Cambridge University and the Babraham Institute have demonstrated a new technique that could improve epigenetics research and help scientists better... Read More »
A new clinical study will begin this month to evaluate the first drug shown to improve the symptoms of a subtype of autism. Researchers at Mount Sinai School of... Read More »
A new, observational study by Lawson Health Research Institute indicates that patients with end-stage renal disease could increase their chances of survival by... Read More »
A new study comparing the results of robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) to the current standard, open radical prostatectomy (ORP) has found that patients who ... Read More »
The “Domino,” developed by a University of Alberta research team, has the capability to perform the same genetic tests as most fully equipped laboratories ... Read More »
Researchers at the A*STAR Institute of Chemical Engineering Sciences have developed a new type of bone cement for use in hip and knee replacement surgeries that is... Read More »
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