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- Discovery of Cellular Switch May Provide New Means of Triggering Cell Death, Treating Diseases [2010-03-12 06:17:59]
- Immune cells use bungee of death to kill dangerous cells, shows new research [2010-03-12 06:13:04]
- Years of Smoking Associated with Lower Parkinson's Risk, Not Number of Cigarettes Per Day [2010-03-12 06:13:04]
- The Soy - Breast Cancer Controversy [2010-03-12 06:13:03]
- Discovery of genetically different Tasmanian devils offers new hope [2010-03-12 06:13:03]
- Green Chemistry Breakthrough That Could Lead to New Types of Environmentally Sustainable Plastics [2010-03-12 06:13:03]
- Mayo Researchers Link Obesity to Worse Outcome in Patients Being Treated for Colon Cancer [2010-03-11 03:53:14]
- Chemical competition: Research identifies new mechanism regulating embryonic development [2010-03-11 03:53:14]
- Screening Key to Early Detection of Colorectal Cancers [2010-03-11 03:53:13]
- Breakthrough may lead to abundant adult stem cells for bone marrow transplants [2010-03-11 03:53:13]
Discovery of Cellular Switch May Provide New Means of Triggering Cell Death, Treating Diseases (view original)
[Post Time: 2010-03-12 06:17:59]
A research team led by the University of Colorado at Boulder has discovered a previously unknown cellular "switch" that may provide researchers with a
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Immune cells use bungee of death to kill dangerous cells, shows new research (view original)
[Post Time: 2010-03-12 06:13:04]
Immune cells ensnare dangerous cells that are on the run with a bungee- like nanotube, according to research published today in the Proceedings of the
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Years of Smoking Associated with Lower Parkinson's Risk, Not Number of Cigarettes Per Day (view original)
[Post Time: 2010-03-12 06:13:04]
Researchers have new insight into the relationship between Parkinson's disease and smoking. Several studies have shown that smokers have a lower risk
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The Soy - Breast Cancer Controversy (view original)
[Post Time: 2010-03-12 06:13:03]
Cancer patients often take herbs and supplements with the hope of improving their outcomes, and utilization is especially high in women with breast ca
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Discovery of genetically different Tasmanian devils offers new hope (view original)
[Post Time: 2010-03-12 06:13:03]
In a discovery of consequence for efforts to save Tasmanian devils in the wild, scientists have found some devils from north-west Tasmania are genetic
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Green Chemistry Breakthrough That Could Lead to New Types of Environmentally Sustainable Plastics (view original)
[Post Time: 2010-03-12 06:13:03]
In a paper published in the American Chemical Society journal, Macromolecules, scientists from IBM and Stanford University detail discoveries that cou
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Mayo Researchers Link Obesity to Worse Outcome in Patients Being Treated for Colon Cancer (view original)
[Post Time: 2010-03-11 03:53:14]
It's long been known that obesity is linked to increased risk of developing colon cancer, but now researchers at the Mayo Clinic campus in Minnesota h
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Chemical competition: Research identifies new mechanism regulating embryonic development (view original)
[Post Time: 2010-03-11 03:53:14]
A Princeton University-led research team has discovered that protein competition over an important enzyme provides a mechanism to integrate different
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Screening Key to Early Detection of Colorectal Cancers (view original)
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An estimated 148,000 people will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer this year and nearly 50,000 will die from the disease. The numbers are int
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Breakthrough may lead to abundant adult stem cells for bone marrow transplants (view original)
[Post Time: 2010-03-11 03:53:13]
In a leap toward making stem cell therapy widely available, researchers at the Ansary Stem Cell Institute at Weill Cornell Medical College (WCMC) have
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