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Potent Compound Kills Prostate Cancer Cells
July 30, 2013 SMIP004 holds promise as a novel, much-needed treatment for advanced prostate ... > full story -
Decision Aids Reduce Men's Conflict About PSA Screening, but Don't Change Their Decisions
July 29, 2013 Men who decide to be screened for prostate cancer and those who forgo PSA screening stick with their decisions after receiving materials explaining the risks and benefits of the test. The decision ... > full story -
Could Sleeping Stem Cells Hold Key to Treatment of Aggressive Blood Cancer?
July 29, 2013 Scientists studying an aggressive form of leukemia have discovered that rather than displacing healthy stem cells in the bone marrow as previously believed, the cancer is putting them to sleep to ... > full story -
Plant-Based Compound May Inhibit HIV
July 29, 2013 A compound found in soybeans may become an effective HIV treatment without the drug resistance issues faced by current ... > full story -
Heavy Cell Phone Use Linked to Oxidative Stress
July 29, 2013 A new study finds a strong link between heavy cell phone users and higher oxidative stress to all aspects of a human cell, including DNA. Uniquely based on examinations of the saliva of cell phone ... > full story -
Higher Cancer Incidences Found in Regions Near Refineries and Plants That Release Benzene
July 29, 2013 The incidence of a particular type of blood cancer is significantly higher in regions near facilities that release the chemical benzene into the ... > full story -
Coronary Artery Disease Continues to Be Neglected in Women, Despite It Killing at Least as Many Women as Men
July 28, 2013 Despite coronary artery disease (CAD) killing at least as many women as men each year, women are still today less likely to receive preventive recommendations, such as lipid-lowering therapy, ... > full story -
Molecular Robots Can Help Researchers Build More Targeted Therapeutics
July 28, 2013 Many drugs such as agents for cancer or autoimmune diseases have nasty side effects because while they kill disease-causing cells, they also affect healthy cells. Now a new study has demonstrated a ... > full story -
New Drug Targets for Aggressive Breast Cancer
July 26, 2013 Scientists have identified genes that are potential targets for therapeutic drugs against aggressive breast ... > full story -
Suffocating Tumors Could Lead to New Cancer Drugs
July 25, 2013 Scientists have discovered a new molecule that prevents cancer cells from responding and surviving when starved of oxygen and which could be developed into new treatments for the disease, according ... > full story
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