
Changing Behavior Helps Patients Take Medication As Prescribed
Researchers found that
applying behavior changing
strategies, such as using
pill boxes or reducing the
number of daily doses, can
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'Lifeless' Prions Capable of Evolutionary Change and Adaptation
Scientists have determined
for the first time that
prions, bits of infectious
protein devoid of DNA or RNA
that can cause fatal
... > full story

Biofilms: Researchers Discover New Ways to Treat Chronic Infections
Researchers have identified
three key regulators
required for the formation
and development of biofilms.
The discovery could lead to
... > full story

Small Molecules Found to Protect Cells in Multiple Models of Parkinson's Disease
Several structurally similar
small molecules appear
capable of protecting cells
from alpha-synuclein
toxicity, a hallmark of
... > full story
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Fungus Contaminant in Corn, Peanuts, Soybeans: Chlorophyll Effective Against Aflatoxin
January 3, 2010 A new study has found that chlorophyll and its derivative chlorophyllin are effective in limiting the absorption of aflatoxin in humans. Aflatoxin is produced by a fungus that is a contaminant of ... > full story -
Genomic Differences Identified in Common Skin Diseases May Lead to Better Treatments
January 2, 2010 Scientists have drilled down on the molecular nitty-gritty that distinguishes the two most common forms of inflammatory skin disease, atopic eczema and psoriasis. The researchers say that the ability ... > full story -
New Research Could Advance Research Field Critical to Personalized Medicine
January 1, 2010 It's the ultimate goal in the treatment of cancer: tailoring a person's therapy based on his or her genetic makeup. While a lofty goal, scientists are steadily moving forward, rapidly exploiting new ... > full story -
The Cancer 'TRAP': Protein May Prevent Cancer Cell Death
January 1, 2010 New research suggests that TNF-receptor associated protein-1 (TRAP-1) may prevent cancer cell ... > full story -
Treating Alcohol-Use Disorders and Tuberculosis Together
December 31, 2009 Treatment for alcohol use disorders and tuberculosis (TB) is rarely integrated, even though the two diseases have a high co-occurrence. American and Russian researchers have jointly designed and are ... > full story -
Scientists Develop Technique to Determine Ethnic Origin of Stem Cell Lines
December 31, 2009 Scientists have developed a straightforward technique to determine the ethnic origin of stem cells. The team's analysis of a variety of human embryonic stem cell lines currently in use in research ... > full story -
Addictive Effects of Caffeine on Kids Being Studied
December 31, 2009 Caffeine is a stimulant drug, although legal, and adults use it widely to perk themselves up: Being "addicted" to caffeine is considered perfectly normal. But how strong is caffeine's appeal in young ... > full story -
Gene Increases Effectiveness of Drugs Used to Fight Cancer and Allows Reduction in Dosage
December 31, 2009 The gene in question is a suicide gene, called "gene E," which leads to the death of tumor cells derived from breast, lung and colon cancer, and prevents their growth. Chemotherapy, radiotherapy and ... > full story -
Combination Therapy Better Than Leading Drug for Bipolar Disorder, Study Suggests
December 31, 2009 People with bipolar disorder are less likely to suffer a relapse if they are taking both lithium and sodium valproate rather than the drug valproate alone, a new study has ... > full story -
Multitasking May Be Achilles Heel for Hepatitis C
December 31, 2009 Despite its tiny genome, the hepatitis C virus packs a mean punch. The virus is a microcosm of efficiency, and each of its amino acids plays multiple roles in its survival and ability to sidestep ... > full story
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