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Lack of Sleep Affects Bone Health and Bone Marrow Activity
September 18, 2012 Scientists specializing in neurology, cell biology, neurobiology and anatomy have discovered abnormalities in bone and bone marrow in rats undergoing chronic lack of sleep. They discovered ... > full story -
Researchers Find Novel Predictor for MDS Progression Risk
September 13, 2012 Researchers have discovered that changes in the physical characteristics of the effector memory regulatory T cell can predict the progression risk of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) to acute myeloid ... > full story -
Improved Diagnostic Test Benefits Children With Acute Myeloid Leukemia
September 10, 2012 Early treatment response is a powerful predictor of long-term outcome for young patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The information can help physicians decide whether a more intensive ... > full story -
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Almost One in Five Young Children With Cancer Suffers from a Trauma Disorder
September 6, 2012 The diagnosis and treatment of cancer does not only trigger posttraumatic stress disorder in adults and older children; infants and toddlers with cancer also suffer from trauma disorders, as ... > full story -
Can Gene Therapy Cure Fatal Diseases in Children?
September 5, 2012 That low bone density causes osteoporosis and a risk of fracture is common knowledge. But an excessively high bone density is also harmful. The most serious form of excessively high bone density is a ... > full story -
Possible New Therapy for the Treatment of a Common Blood Cancer
September 5, 2012 Research from in Sweden shows that sorafenib, a drug used for advanced cancer of the kidneys and liver, could also be effective against multiple myeloma. The disease is one of the more common forms ... > full story -
New Genetic Clues to Why Most Bone Marrow Transplant Patients Develop Graft-Versus-Host Disease
September 4, 2012 A team of scientists has shed new light on why most bone marrow transplant patients who receive tissue-matched cells from unrelated donors still suffer acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). The ... > full story -
'Missing Link' Between Stem Cells and the Immune System
August 31, 2012 Researchers have discovered a type of cell that is the “missing link” between bone marrow stem cells and all the cells of the human immune system, a finding that will lead to a greater ... > full story -
Study Shows Long-Term Effects of Radiation in Pediatric Cancer Patients
August 21, 2012 Of 15 patients who received TBI before age 3, many developed endocrine and metabolic problems including testicular malfunction (78 percent), restrictive pulmonary disease due to high levels of blood ... > full story -
B Cell Survival Holds Key to Chronic Graft Vs. Host Disease
August 16, 2012 B cells, which produce proteins called antibodies, are one type of immune cell involved in GVHD. A new article shows in the laboratory that B cells from patients with chronic GVHD are much more ... > full story
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