By Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
Researchers at Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (UAB) have created nanoparticles which could release drugs directly from the cells' interior. The technology, which has been named "nanopills," was licensed to the firm Janus Developments of
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By Loyola University Health Systems
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a common virus that infects the lungs and breathing passage ways. Though it may only produce minor cold symptoms in adults, it can lead to serious illness in young children and those with compromised immune syste
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By Salynn Boyles
New Research Finds Differences in Menopausal Memory Problems and Age-Related Memory Loss
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By Duke University Medical Center
A multinational research team led by scientists at Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School has identified the reason why some patients fail to respond to some of the most successful cancer drugs.
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By Jennifer Warner
USDA to Offer Schools a Choice in Ground Beef Products
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By Cari Nierenberg
CDC: C. Difficile Leading Cause of U.S. Deaths From Gastroenteritis; Norovirus Is Second
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By Wiley-Blackwell
Patients with relapsing onset Multiple Sclerosis (MS) who consumed alcohol, wine, coffee and fish on a regular basis took four to seven years longer to reach the point where they needed a walking aid than people who never consumed them. However the
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By Denise Mann
New Report Highlights the Dangers of Synthetic Marijuana
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By European Molecular Biology Organization
Treatment with the antibiotic vancomycin increases the severity of allergic asthma in young mice, researchers in Canada have revealed in a new study published in EMBO reports. The results are consistent with the "hygiene hypothesis" that l
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By Kathleen Doheny
Small Study Found Method Safe, Effective for Treating Aging Hands
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By BioMed Central Limited
Microglia are the first line defence of the brain and are constantly looking for infections to fight off. Overactive microglia can cause uncontrolled inflammation within the brain, which can in turn lead to neuronal damage. New research published in
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By University of Melbourne
A research team led by the University of Melbourne has developed a novel technique that tracks diseased proteins behaving badly by forming clusters in brain diseases such as Huntington's and Alzheimer's.
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By Georgetown University Medical Center
Researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center have revealed how a mutation in a single gene is responsible for the inability of neurons to effectively pass along appetite suppressing signals from the body to the right place in the brain. What
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By Rett Syndrome Research Trust
A paper published online March 18 in Nature describes the results of using bone marrow transplant (BMT) to replace faulty immune system cells in models of Rett Syndrome. The procedure arrested many severe symptoms of the childhood disorder, includin
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By Stowers Institute for Medical Research
Just like a road atlas faithfully maps real-word locations, our brain maps many aspects of our physical world: Sensory inputs from our fingers are mapped next to each other in the somatosensory cortex; the auditory system is organized by sound frequ
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By Chalmers University of Technology
Researchers from Chalmers and the University of Gothenburg have shown that nanocellulose stimulates the formation of neural networks. This is the first step toward creating a three-dimensional model of the brain. Such a model could elevate brain res
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By Kate Kelland
On New Year's Eve 2004, after months of losing weight and suffering fevers, night sweats and shortness of breath, student Anna Watterson was taken into hospital coughing up blood.
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By Kristina Fiore
After targeting pill mills and unscrupulous doctors in Florida -- the epicenter of the nation's prescription painkiller epidemic, some say -- the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is turning its sights on other points in the drug diversion chain: m
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By Alan Mozes
In recent years, deaths resulting from the common stomach and intestinal illness known as gastroenteritis have more than doubled in the United States, a new report reveals.
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By Stanford University Medical Center
A week ago, you started a new prescription medication for acne. Today, you feel dizzy and short of breath and have difficulty concentrating. Your symptoms are not listed in the package insert as possible side effects of the drug, but why else would
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