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Bone Marrow Transplants May Cure HIV
HIV, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, is such a hardy
pathogen that the concept of curing a
poor...
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Leukemia and HIV Gone After Bone Marrow Transplant
Medical history was written recently, after a patient with both leukemia and HIV received a bone...
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Breakthrough In Medicine: Bone Marrow Transplant Might Cure HIV?
A German doctor says one of his patients, who suffered from leukaemia and was infected with the...
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Researchers Map Cancer Genes
Washington University researchers have decoded the complete
DNA of a patient suffering from...
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Rainy Climates, A Factor In Triggering Autism?
Autism is a brain development disorder that occurs in
children, generally, before turning 3 and is...
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MRSA Epidemic
The Staphylococcus bacterium can build up strength if given
the appropriate conditions. A warm,...
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Erbitux Less Effective For Colon Cancer Patients With Second Gene Mutation
Treatment with cetuximab (Erbitux) was less
effective for patients with advanced colorectal cancer...
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Update: New Genes Related To Lung Cancer Discovered
Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, United States have identified...
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Google Inc.’s Sergey Brin Is Predisposed To Parkinson’s Disease
In his recently opened blog page, Google Inc.’s co-founder Sergey Brin revealed the fact that he is...
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Study Concludes There’s No Such Thing as a Safe Tan
American and British researchers concluded that there is no such thing as a safe tan. The findings...
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Update: New Breast Cancer Vaccine Proves Efficient In Lab Experiment
An experimental breast cancer vaccine proved efficient in
treating breast cancer caused by an...
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Obesity Gene No Longer Wholly Responsible for Overweight People
Many researchers now believe that the genetic
mutation called the fat mass and obesity associated...
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Genes Don’t Necessarily Control Weight
One can no longer blame the genes for his or hers weight problem. The people who have a genetic...
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Update: Physical Activity Can Reverse Effects Of Obesity Gene
As obesity increasingly becomes a global health concern,
researchers all over the world try to...
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Bird’s Eye View of Overall Genetic Changes In Cancer
Two revolutionary studies on cancer were published this week in the journal Science. It appears...
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Mapping of the Cancer Genome Only the Beginning, Say Doctors
Scientists mapping the mutated genome on two of the most
deadly cancers – pancreatic cancer and...
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Researchers Detect Genetic Defects Guilty Of Deadliest Cancers
In a long-term fight to combat cancer by improving medical treatment, scientists are currently...
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Gene Linked To Vision Loss
An international team of researchers claims to have identified the first gene associated with...
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More Women Choosing Double Mastectomy Surgery
When it comes to breast cancer, the figures don’t look good
at all. Practically, the disease is...
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Christina Applegate Set a Good Example
Women who are proven to have a high risk of developing
breast cancer usually choose the double...
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Researchers Created Stem Cells Using Skin Samples from ALS Patients
Scientists at Harvard and Columbia universities announced yesterday that they created the first...
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Genetic Variants Could Explain The Onset of Schizophrenia
Two separate studies have linked schizophrenia to some
specific gene variations moving closer to...
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Amgen’s VEGF Inhibitor Motesanib Proves Effective in Thyroid Cancer
A study published in the July 3 issue of the New England
Journal of Medicine reveals that Amgen...
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New Technique May Help Doctors Monitor Lung Tumors In “Real Time”
A new non-surgical technique developed at Massachusetts General Hospital
Cancer Center,
snagging...
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Tamiflu Maker Tries to Convince Companies to Stockpile Drug
Roche is apparently discontent that sales of its Tamiflu influenza drug have dropped and seeks new...
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CDC Head Warns of Complacency and Bird Flu
Dr. Julie Gerberding, head of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, warned at a...
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Cloned T-Cells Therapy Halted Man’s Melanoma
For many years, physicians believed that the immune system
was effective only in combating...
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New Data Triggers Revision of Erbitrux vs. Avastin Study
While the European Medicines Agency, based in London, has approved the use of Erbitux, produced by...
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Indonesia Reports Its 108th Bird Flu Victim
Just days after Indonesian authorities organized a three-day
bird flu crisis exercise, a...
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Extensive Indonesian Bird Flu Crisis Drill
A major drill initiative is taking place in Indonesia, as
authorities have prepared a three-day...
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