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New Insights Contradict Promising Alzheimer's Research
May 24, 2013 Approximately a year ago, the journal Science published an article about bexarotene as a potential Alzheimer's drug -- a significant breakthrough and an important starting point for further ... > full story -
New Microsphere-Based Methods for Detecting HIV Antibodies
May 24, 2013 Detection of HIV antibodies is used to diagnose HIV infection and monitor trials of experimental HIV/AIDS vaccines. New, more sensitive detection systems being developed use microspheres to capture ... > full story -
More Than One in Five Parents Believe They Have Little Influence in Preventing Teens from Using Illicit Substances
May 24, 2013 A new report indicates that more than one in five parents of teens aged 12 to 17 (22.3 percent) think what they say has little influence on whether or not their child uses illicit substances, ... > full story -
Infantile Myofibromatosis: First Drug Targets in Childhood Genetic Tumor Disorder
May 24, 2013 Two mutations central to the development of infantile myofibromatosis (IM) -- a disorder characterized by multiple tumors involving the skin, bone, and soft tissue—may provide new therapeutic ... > full story -
Research Aims for Insecticide That Targets Malaria Mosquitoes
May 24, 2013 A team of scientists is working toward an insecticide that would target malaria-carrying mosquitoes but do no harm to other ... > full story -
New Coating Method Accelerates Bonding With Bone Three Times Faster
May 24, 2013 Researchers in Japan have developed a coating method which accelerates bonding with bone by three ... > full story -
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Statin Use Is Linked to Increased Risk of Developing Diabetes, Warn Researchers
May 23, 2013 Treatment with high potency statins (especially atorvastatin and simvastatin) may increase the risk of developing diabetes, suggests a new ... > full story -
Scientists Make Breast Cancer Advance That Turns Previous Thinking on Its Head
May 23, 2013 Scientists have made an advance in breast cancer research which shows how some enzymes released by cancerous cells could have a protective ... > full story -
Future Doctors Unaware of Their Obesity Bias
May 23, 2013 Two out of five medical students have an unconscious bias against obese people, according to a new ... > full story -
Research Identifies a Way to Make Cancer Cells More Responsive to Chemotherapy
May 23, 2013 Breast cancer characterized as "triple negative" carries a poor prognosis, with limited treatment options. In some cases, chemotherapy doesn't kill the cancer cells the way it's supposed to. New ... > full story
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