Gene test picks out prostate cancers that could respond to ‘search-and-destroy’ medicine
Testing for genetic weaknesses in repairing DNA could pick out men who may benefit from a new type of targeted nuclear medicine, a new study...
Testing for genetic weaknesses in repairing DNA could pick out men who may benefit from a new type of targeted nuclear medicine, a new study...
Preliminary data from multi-country randomised trial find that half of patients in Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam not cured by first-line malaria treatment Preliminary data from...
Credit: UNC Lineberger CHAPEL HILL, North Carolina - Researchers at the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center have discovered a hyperactive cell signal that contributes to...
Nearly half of all heart failure patients do not have effective treatments for their condition, so three researchers at The University of Texas at Arlington...
Small-scale farming of freshwater crustaceans could be a win-win for communities where schistosomiasis is commonCredit: Photo courtesy of Hilary Duff of the Planetary Health Alliance...
Researchers say cost may be more than $1,600 after insurance payments An effective drug to treat chronic heart failure may cost too much for senior...
Credit: UH An astronomer from the University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy and an international team published a new study that reveals more of the...
Targeting such genes may help treat deadly condition Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body's immune response to infection spirals out of...
NIH-funded study evaluated strategies to identify and support men who have sex with men and transgender women with unsuppressed HIV Gay, bisexual and other men...
This study investigated behaviors associated with weight gain and cardiometabolic risk in adolescents. Missing the first meal of the day can contribute to the development...
DURHAM, N.C. - Engaging disenfranchised men who have sex with men (MSM) living with HIV in the U.S. is possible, but the best way to...
New Haven, Conn. -- Adults who take several prescription medications are more likely to experience serious falls, say Yale researchers and their co-authors in a...
August's SLAS Technology edition features cover article, 'Technologies for the Directed Evolution of Cell Therapies'Credit: David James Group Oak Brook, IL - The August edition...
Miami Beach, FL--The sooner that a severe stroke patient can access thrombectomy, the more likely they are to experience a good outcome. A new study...
National Cancer Database researchers find a worse survival rate regardless of type of cancer operation if time from cancer diagnosis to postoperative chemo exceeds 120...
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