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Breast Cancer Treatment Offers Better Outcome to Women with Implants

Breast Cancer Treatment Offers Better Outcome to Women with Implants

   Women with early-stage breast cancer who have undergone breast augmentation may be treated successfully with a partial-breast radiation treatment called brachytherapy

Posted : Mon, Dec 01, 2008

Category : Science / Health News

Siemens Focuses on Role-Based, Context-Sensitive and Knowledge-Driven Solutions

Siemens Focuses on Role-Based, Context-Sensitive and Knowledge-Driven Solutions

   New portals and preconfigured, cost-effective Diagnostic Imaging Center package offer greater efficiency and comprehensive IT solution

Posted : Sun, Nov 30, 2008

Category : Technology / Industry News

Philips Introduces New, Advanced Light Therapy Device to Offer Quick Relief from Winter Blues

Philips Introduces New, Advanced Light Therapy Device to Offer Quick Relief from Winter Blues

   Royal Philips Electronics (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) today introduced the goLITE BLU, a natural, convenient way to offer quick relief from seasonal mood-related problems.

Posted : Thu, Oct 30, 2008

Category : Science / Health News

Keeping Herpes Infection in Check: Pitt School of Medicine Researchers Describe Immune System Strategies in Science Paper

Keeping Herpes Infection in Check: Pitt School of Medicine Researchers Describe Immune System Strategies in Science Paper

   Herpes simplex virus type I can cause bouts of cold sores, blindness and potentially lethal encephalitis when it reawakens from a quiescent state in the nerve cells it infects.

Posted : Sun, Oct 12, 2008

Category : Science / Health News

Clue to Genetic Cause of Fatal Birth Defect

Clue to Genetic Cause of Fatal Birth Defect

   A novel enzyme may play a major role in anencephaly, offering hope for a genetic test or even therapy for the rare fatal birth defect in which the brain fails to develop, according to a study from researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine.

Posted : Sat, Oct 11, 2008

Category : Science / Health News

Neurons in zebrafish may reveal clues to the wiring of the human ear

Neurons in zebrafish may reveal clues to the wiring of the human ear

   Specifically, Nagiel and Hudspeth studied the zebrafish’s posterior lateral line system of cells whose hair-like projections are directly exposed to the water and sense its movement.

Posted : Mon, Sep 29, 2008

Category : Science / Health News

Cardiac Resynchronization: Race, Age, Geography Matter, Study Shows

Cardiac Resynchronization: Race, Age, Geography Matter, Study Shows

   Race, age, and geography appear to play important roles in who receives cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT), a proven treatment for some patients with heart failure, say researchers at Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI).

Posted : Fri, Aug 15, 2008

Category : Science / Health News

Prostate Cancer Vaccines More Effective With Hormone Therapy

Prostate Cancer Vaccines More Effective With Hormone Therapy

   Among patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer, the addition of hormone therapy following vaccine treatment improved overall survival compared with either treatment alone or when the vaccine followed hormone treatment, according to recent data published in the July 15 Clinical Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.

Posted : Sun, Jul 13, 2008

Category : Science / Health News

Research Project for Innovative Laser Launched

Research Project for Innovative Laser Launched

   In cooperation with leading scientific institutions, Carl Zeiss Meditec is currently developing a new technology for laser treatment procedures on the retina.

Posted : Fri, Jun 13, 2008

Category : Science / General-Sciences News

Gene Therapy Increases Survival for End-Stage Head and Neck Cancer

Gene Therapy Increases Survival for End-Stage Head and Neck Cancer

   Drug that restores tumor-suppressor gene expression originated at M. D. Anderson.

Posted : Fri, May 30, 2008

Category : Science / Health News

Biologists link locust comas with human migraine

Biologists link locust comas with human migraine

   The way locusts react to stress may provide an important clue to understanding what causes human migraines - and how to reduce their painful effects, says Queen's Biology professor Mel Robertson.

Posted : Sat, Feb 09, 2008

Category : Science / General-Sciences News

Prostate Cancer: Watchful Wait or Vaccinate?

Prostate Cancer: Watchful Wait or Vaccinate?

   Researchers at the University of Southern California have developed a prostate cancer vaccine that prevented the development of cancer in 90 percent of young mice genetically predestined to develop the disease.

Posted : Fri, Feb 01, 2008

Category : Science / Environment News

Egenix Licenses Harvard Anti-Cancer Platform

Egenix Licenses Harvard Anti-Cancer Platform

   Mr. Donald Fresne, Chairman and CEO of Egenix, Inc., announced today that the company has recently obtained from Harvard University a field-exclusive license under patent rights that cover certain technologies related to cancer therapy and prognostic testing.

Posted : Fri, Feb 01, 2008

Category : Science / Environment News

Researcher aims to improve breast cancer treatment

Researcher aims to improve breast cancer treatment

   An professor of Pathology and Molecular Medicine, he has recently received a three-year, $307,611 grant from the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation (CBCF) to support his research.

Posted : Thu, Jan 10, 2008

Category : Science / Health News

MIT: stem-cell therapies for brain more complicated than thought

MIT: stem-cell therapies for brain more complicated than thought

   Stem cell therapies for the brain could be much more complicated than previously thought, an MIT research team's latest finding suggests.

Posted : Mon, Dec 03, 2007

Category : Science / Health News

New Therapy Is Effective For Patients With Crohn's Disease, According To Studies

New Therapy Is Effective For Patients With Crohn's Disease, According To Studies

   Mayo Clinic researchers have found that certolizumab pegol is an effective treatment for adults with Crohn's disease, according to two new studies. These findings were published in the New England Journal of Medicine. Certolizumab pegol blocks tumor necrosis factor, an important cause of inflammation in Crohn's disease.

Posted : Thu, Jul 19, 2007

Category : Science / Health News
 
 
 
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