
Drug Shows Surprising Efficacy as Treatment for Chronic Leukemia, Mantle Cell Lymphoma
Clinical studies suggest
that the novel, targeted
agent ibrutinib shows real
potential is a safe,
effective, treatment for
... > full story

New Details About H7N9 Influenza Infections That Suddenly Appeared in China
Researchers have revealed
new information about the
latest strain of type A
influenza, known as H7N9. ... > full story

A Shot in the Arm for Old Antibiotics
Slipping bacteria some
silver could give old
antibiotics new life,
scientists report. This
could pave the way for new
therapies for drug-resistant
and recurrent infections. ... > full story

New Technology Reduces, Controls CT Radiation Exposure in Children: CT Scan Radiation Reduced by 37 Percent
Patients at certain
hospitals are being exposed
to significantly less
radiation during CT scans
because of new technology
... > full story
- Drug Shows Surprising Efficacy as Treatment for Chronic Leukemia, Mantle Cell Lymphoma
- New Details About H7N9 Influenza Infections That Suddenly Appeared in China
- A Shot in the Arm for Old Antibiotics
- New Technology Reduces, Controls CT Radiation Exposure in Children: CT Scan Radiation Reduced by 37 Percent
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Evolution of an Outbreak: Complications from Contaminated Steroid Injections
June 19, 2013 Magnetic resonance imaging at the site of injection of a contaminated lot of a steroid drug to treat symptoms such as back pain resulted in earlier identification of patients with probable or ... > full story -
How Neural Stem Cells Create New and Varied Neurons
June 19, 2013 A new study examining the brains of fruit flies reveals a novel stem cell mechanism that may help explain how neurons form in ... > full story -
A New Model -- And Possible Treatment -- For Staph Bone Infections
June 19, 2013 Osteomyelitis -- a debilitating bone infection most frequently caused by Staphylococcus aureus ("staph") bacteria – is particularly challenging to treat. Now, investigators have identified a ... > full story -
Estrogen Is a New Weapon Against Urinary Tract Infection in Postmenopausal Women
June 19, 2013 Estrogen stimulates the production of the body’s own antibiotic and strengthens the cells in the urinary tract, according to a new study. The results show that estrogen supplements may help ... > full story -
Fate of the Heart: Researchers Track Cellular Events Leading to Cardiac Regeneration
June 19, 2013 Scientists have visually monitored the dynamic cellular events that take place when cardiac regeneration occurs in zebrafish after cardiac ventricular injury. Their findings provide evidence that ... > full story -
Dietary Fructose Causes Liver Damage in Animal Model
June 19, 2013 The role of dietary fructose in the development of obesity and fatty liver diseases remains controversial, with previous studies indicating that the problems resulted from fructose and a diet too ... > full story -
Stroke Symptoms Associated With Developing Memory and Thinking Problems, Even Without Stroke
June 19, 2013 People who experience any stroke symptoms —- but do not have a stroke —- may also be more likely to develop problems with memory and thinking, according to new ... > full story -
HIV-Derived Antibacterial Shows Promise Against Drug-Resistant Bacteria
June 19, 2013 Scientists have developed antibacterial compounds, derived from the outer coating of HIV, that could be potential treatments for drug-resistant bacterial infections and appear to avoid generating ... > full story -
Chemical That Makes Naked Mole Rats Cancer-Proof Discovered
June 19, 2013 Scientists have discovered the chemical that makes naked mole rats cancer-proof. Naked mole rats are small, hairless, subterranean rodents that have never been known to get cancer, despite having a ... > full story -
Structure from Disorder: Scientists Find New Source of Versatility So 'Floppy' Proteins Can Get Things Done
June 19, 2013 Many proteins work like Swiss Army knives, fitting multiple functions into their elaborately folded structures. A bit mysteriously, some proteins manage to multitask even with structures that are ... > full story
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