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Fine Line Between Breast Cancer, Normal Tissues
Sep. 22, 2014 - A tool has been successfully tested that will help surgeons better distinguish cancerous breast tissue from normal tissue, thereby decreasing the chances for repeat operations. The tool, known as... (More)
Sep. 22, 2014 - A tool has been successfully tested that will help surgeons better distinguish cancerous breast tissue from normal tissue, thereby decreasing the chances for repeat operations. The tool, known as... (More)
Depression in Teens: Brief Intervention May Help
Sep. 22, 2014 - A low-cost, one-time intervention that educates teens about the changeable nature of personality traits may prevent an increase in depressive symptoms often seen during the transition to high school, ... (More)
Sep. 22, 2014 - A low-cost, one-time intervention that educates teens about the changeable nature of personality traits may prevent an increase in depressive symptoms often seen during the transition to high school, ... (More)
Immune System of Newborns Stronger Than Thought
Sep. 21, 2014 - Contrary to what was previously thought, newborn immune T cells may have the ability to trigger an inflammatory response to bacteria, according to a new study. Although their immune system works very ... (More)
Sep. 21, 2014 - Contrary to what was previously thought, newborn immune T cells may have the ability to trigger an inflammatory response to bacteria, according to a new study. Although their immune system works very ... (More)
Alzheimer‘s Disease Pathway Revealed by Research
Sep. 19, 2014 - A defect in a key cell-signaling pathway has been discovered that researchers say contributes to both overproduction of toxic protein in the brains of Alzheimer‘s disease patients as well as loss... (More)
Sep. 19, 2014 - A defect in a key cell-signaling pathway has been discovered that researchers say contributes to both overproduction of toxic protein in the brains of Alzheimer‘s disease patients as well as loss... (More)
Exercise Boosts Tumor-Fighting Ability of Chemo
Sep. 18, 2014 - Study after study has proven it true: exercise is good for you. But new research suggests that exercise may have an added benefit for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Their work, performed in ...(More)
Sep. 18, 2014 - Study after study has proven it true: exercise is good for you. But new research suggests that exercise may have an added benefit for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Their work, performed in ...(More)
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