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Growth Factor Aids Stem Cell Regeneration After Radiation Damage
February 3, 2013 Epidermal growth factor has been found to speed the recovery of blood-making stem cells after exposure to radiation, according to researchers. The finding could open new options for treating cancer ... > full story -
New Study Sheds Light on Link Between Dairy Intake and Bone Health: Not All Dairy Products Are Equal
February 1, 2013 A new study has found that dairy intake -- specifically milk and yogurt -- is associated with higher bone mineral density in the hip, but not the ... > full story -
Internal Bone Structure Reveals Loading and Walking Behavior
February 1, 2013 The form and structure of bones change as a result of the forces to which they are subjected. Researchers have used this fact to determine the load using the bone structure. This knowledge can be ... > full story -
Diabetes Distresses Bone Marrow Stem Cells by Damaging Their Microenvironment
January 31, 2013 New research has shown the presence of a disease affecting small blood vessels, known as microangiopathy, in the bone marrow of diabetic ... > full story -
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ATV-Related Accidents and Children: Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgeons Show Age-Related Patterns of Spine Injury in ATV Injuries
January 31, 2013 Children continue to account for a disproportionate percentage of morbidity and mortality from ATV-related accidents -- up 240 percent since 1997, according to a new ... > full story -
Significance of Second Trimester Markers for Down's Syndrome Revealed
January 30, 2013 A new analysis has found that some second trimester markers for Down's syndrome that are detected by ultrasound are more telling than others. The study's results will help adjust pregnant women's ... > full story -
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Debunking the ‘July Effect’: Surgery Date Has Little Impact on Outcome
January 29, 2013 The “July Effect” -- the notion that the influx of new residents and fellows at teaching hospitals each July makes that the worse time of year to be a patient -- seems to be a myth, ... > full story -
Stem Cells Aid Recovery from Stroke, Study Suggests
January 27, 2013 Stem cells from bone marrow or fat improve recovery after stroke in rats, finds a new study. Treatment with stem cells improved the amount of brain and nerve repair and the ability of the animals to ... > full story -
Stem Cell Therapy to Repair Damaged Knee Cartilage
January 24, 2013 Medical researchers are conducting the first clinical study in the U.S. of an innovative stem cell drug, Cartistem, to repair knee cartilage damaged by aging, trauma or degenerative diseases such as ... > full story -
Gene's Role in Rheumatoid Arthritis Uncovered: Findings Pave Way for New Treatments
January 24, 2013 Research sheds new light on why certain people are more likely to suffer from rheumatoid arthritis -- paving the way to explore new treatments for both arthritis and other autoimmune ... > full story
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