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Traceable Nanoparticles May Be the Next Weapon in Cancer Treatment
March 5, 2013 Small particles loaded with medicine could be a future weapon for cancer treatment. A recently-published study shows how nanoparticles can be formed to efficiently carry cancer drugs to tumor cells. ... > full story -
How the Brain Loses and Regains Consciousness: Brain Patterns Produced by General Anesthesia Revealed
March 4, 2013 Since the mid-1800s, doctors have used drugs to induce general anesthesia in patients undergoing surgery. Despite their widespread use, little is known about how these drugs create such a profound ... > full story -
Oncology: Using Electrical Signature of Cancer Cells to Get Just the Right Treatment Dosage
March 4, 2013 Researchers have developed a tool for oncologists using the electrical signature of cancer cells to get just the right treatment dosage for each ... > full story -
UK Lags Behind Much of Europe on Key Measures of Health, New Paper Reveals
March 4, 2013 Britons are living longer lives and enjoying better health, but they are still grappling with disabling conditions such as back and neck pain and depression, often more than people in most other ... > full story -
Antigen-Encapsulated Chitosan Particles Improve Immune Response
March 4, 2013 Biomedical engineering researchers have encapsulated two types of protein antigens in chitosan and demonstrated that the combined material enables or improves three important immune ... > full story -
Pharmaceutical Advertising Down but Not out
March 4, 2013 The pharmaceutical industry has pulled back on marketing to physicians and consumers, yet some enduring patterns persist. According to a new study, advertising peaked in 2004, with industry promotion ... > full story -
Daily-Use HIV Prevention Approaches Prove Ineffective Among Women, Study Suggests
March 4, 2013 Three antiretroviral-based strategies intended to prevent HIV infection among women did not prove effective in a major clinical trial in Africa. For reasons that are unclear, a majority of study ... > full story -
Discovery of 'Executioner' Protein Opens Door to New Options for Stroke ALS, Spinal Cord Injury
March 4, 2013 Oxidative stress turns a protein that normally protects healthy cells into their executioner, according to a new ... > full storyMore: -
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Why Your Brain Tires When Exercising
March 4, 2013 For the first time ever, a research team is able to explain why our brains feel tired when we exercise. By mapping the mechanism behind so-called central fatigue, the researchers are hoping, among ... > full story -
AIDS Journal Publishes Findings of Two Important Studies in March 2013 Issue
March 4, 2013 The results of two important studies have been published in the March issue of AIDS, the official journal of the International AIDS Society. One study notes that screening for HIV should be performed ... > full story
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