By University of California - Santa Barbara
By mimicking natural sensors, Vallée-Bélisle, Ricci and Plaxco have created biosensors that are highly precise (ideal for monitoring the concentration of highly toxic drugs used to treat many cancers) or that can detect a very large ch
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By Anne Harding
A brief uptick in traffic-related air pollution may be enough to increase a person’s short-term risk of stroke, new research suggests.
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By University of Texas at Austin
Chemists at The University of Texas at Austin have created a molecule that's so good at tangling itself inside the double helix of a DNA sequence that it can stay there for up to 16 days before the DNA liberates itself, much longer than any other mo
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By Steven Reinberg
After breast cancer treatment, many women suffer from hot flashes and night sweats, but a type of “talk therapy” might relieve these symptoms for some women, British researchers suggest.
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By Denise Mann
Scientists have long believed that urinary tract infections are typically caused by a person’s own E. coli bacteria, but a new Canadian study suggests the bacteria may more often than not come from chickens.
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By University of Michigan Health System
University of Michigan Health System research into the mechanisms by which zebrafish are able to regenerate damaged retinas after injury suggests new strategies for one day being able to do the same in humans -- potentially allowing doctors to slow
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By Brown University
In the absence of the protein biglycan, synapses at neuromuscular junctions in mice began to break up about five weeks after birth, according to a new study led by Brown University researchers. Reintroducing byglycan helped fix the loss of synaptic
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By Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic investigators and collaborators from the United Kingdom cured well-established prostate tumors in mice using a human vaccine with no apparent side effects. This novel cancer treatment approach encourages the immune system to rid itself o
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By University of Michigan Health System
A new urine test can help aid early detection of and treatment decisions about prostate cancer, a study from the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Michigan Center for Translational Pathology finds.
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By Lund University
Exploring the tumour biology of prostate cancer, the research group have now observed that the protein STAT3 is active in the stem cell-like cells
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By Brigham and Women's Hospital
Honing chemotherapy delivery to cancer cells is a challenge for many researchers. Getting the cancer cells to take the chemotherapy "bait" is a greater challenge. But perhaps such a challenge has not been met with greater success than by t
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By Denise Mann
Bydureon Is the First Once-Weekly Treatment for Type 2 Diabetes
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Heart-Attack Damage Heals After Stem Cell Treatment
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By Jennifer Warner
A Week Spent in Polluted Air Can Increase Risk; Potentially Large Impact on Public Health
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By Kathleen Doheny
Frequent Night Awakenings Linked to Signs of Alzheimer’s, Researchers Find
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By Denise Mann
Adding 20 More Minutes of Exercise a Day Can Make Big Difference
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By Kathleen Doheny
Review Finds Method Effective, but Safety Evidence Lacking
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By Emanuella Grinberg
    Ads meant to raise awareness among parents of child obesity epidemic, hospital says     Strong4Life ads being phased out but debate lingers over whether they did more harm than good   &n
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By Jacque Wilson
Bryan Ganey suddenly couldn't breathe and collapsed in a parking lot     He refused weight loss surgery because he never wanted to return to the hospital     Ganey dropped 130 pounds in the first six months,
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By Matt McMillen
Roughly 20% of the antibiotic prescriptions written in the United States for adults each year are for sinus infections. That's an impressive statistic, given that doctors and public health officials have long doubted that antibiotics can successfull
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