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Ono Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. announced  today  that  the global  Phase II  study of ONO-4641, an experimental drug to treat multiple... Read More »
The answer, according to a new report published in JAMA, is yes, patients transported by helicopter in an emergency do have a better chance of survival. The relative... Read More »
A Northwestern University scientist has developed the first blood test to diagnose major depression in teens, by measuring a specific set of genetic markers found in... Read More »
An attorney and law professor from the UCLA School of Law has developed a roadmap that could help guide researchers, stem cell product manufacturers, physicians and... Read More »
University of Colorado (CU) researchers have found that lack of a specific gene interrupts neural tube closure, a condition that can cause death or paralysis... Read More »
Merck will pay $120 million upfront, with additional payments of up to $880 million if future milestones are reached. UPDATE: Merck To Pay As Much As $1 Billion To... Read More »
In the world's largest brain study, a team of more than 200 scientists from 100 institutions around the world collaborated to map the human genes that impact the... Read More »
A new class of molecular mutation, found in several forms of breast cancer, has been discovered by researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Florida. The understanding of the ... Read More »
Researchers, led by Dr. Stephan Schwander, at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-School of Public Health, has determined a possible link between... Read More »
Most advanced ovarian cancer patients undergo surgery to remove as much tumor as possible, and then undergo platinum-based chemotherapy. But predicting response to... Read More »
Loyola University researchers are reporting surprising findings about an immune system regulating molecule. In the immune system, effector cells attack infected... Read More »
Medtronic, Inc. announced today the start of the IN.PACT SFA II study, the company’s first US clinical trial for its IN.PACT drug-eluting balloons. The first... Read More »
Bayer Said to Pay $110 Million in Yaz Birth-Control Cases - Businessweek Bayer AG (BAYN), Germany’s largest drugmaker, will pay at least $110 million to... Read More »
Resistant malaria spreads as research funding challenges continue Resistant malaria strains have recently been reported in Cambodia, Thailand and parts of... Read More »
Tal Golesworthy is a boiler engineer who specializes in piping and plumbing. When he needed surgery to repair a life-threatening problem with his aorta, he mixed his... Read More »
In this video, Aron Barbey of the University of Illinois discusses his work linking specific brain injuries to impairment on particular cognitive functions. As Barbey ... Read More »
When you’re on the International Space Station, it’s a very long commute to the nearest drug store. In this interview, NASA Flight Surgeon Ed Powers... Read More »
Recent research has shown that daily aspirin use can prevent cancer, and now a new report by American Cancer Society scientists says that this growing body of data... Read More »
Researchers at Harvard Medical School have significantly reduced the time it takes to diagnose autism, completing a process that now takes hours in a matter of... Read More »
Nearly everyone is worried about increasing health care costs in the United States. These higher costs not only affect Medicare and Medicaid services but private... Read More »
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