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Cancer Treatment

Drug shows promise in prostate cancer spread to bone

A new drug demonstrated dramatic and rapid effects on prostate cancer that had spread to the bone, according to a study reported by... 

December 4, 2012 | Read the story »

Common diabetes drug may help treat ovarian cancer

  A new study suggests that the common diabetes medication metformin may be considered for use in the prevention or treatment... 

December 3, 2012 | Read the story »

Researchers report first success of targeted therapy in most common non-small cell lung cancer

A new study by an international team of investigators led by Dana-Farber Cancer Institute scientists is the first to demonstrate that... 

November 28, 2012 | Read the story »

Possible new treatment for Ewing sarcoma

Discovery of a new drug with high potential to treat Ewing sarcoma, an often deadly cancer of children and young adults, and the previously... 

November 26, 2012 | Read the story »

Stem Cell Research

The potential impact of olfactory stem cells as therapy reported in Cell Transplantation

A study characterizing the multipotency and transplantation value of olfactory stem cells, as well as the ease in obtaining them, has... 

June 4, 2012 | Read the story »

New stem cell technique promises abundance of key heart cells

Cardiomyocytes, the workhorse cells that make up the beating heart, can now be made cheaply and abundantly in the laboratory.  Writing... 

May 27, 2012 | Read the story »

From stem cell to brain cell – new technique mimics the brain

A new technique that converts stem cells into brain cells has been developed by researchers at Lund University. The method is simpler,... 

May 23, 2012 | Read the story »

Stem-cell-growing surface enables bone repair

—University of Michigan researchers have proven that a special surface, free of biological contaminants, allows adult-derived stem... 

May 22, 2012 | Read the story »

Diabetes

Recovering ‘bodyguard’ cells in pancreas may restore insulin production in diabetics

The key to restoring production of insulin in type I diabetic patients, previously known as juvenile diabetes, may be in recovering... 

October 9, 2012 | Read the story »

Breakthrough for new diabetes treatment

  In experiments on mice and rats, the scientists have managed to both prevent the development of type II diabetes and reverse... 

September 27, 2012 | Read the story »

Stop diabetes with insulin tablets

  Type 1 diabetes is the autoimmune form of diabetes, in which the patients’ insulin-producing beta cells are destroyed... 

September 19, 2012 | Read the story »

Sensor detects glucose in saliva and tears for diabetes testing

  Researchers have created a new type of biosensor that can detect minute concentrations of glucose in saliva, tears and urine... 

August 23, 2012 | Read the story »

Heart Disease

Umbilical cord cells outperform bone marrow cells in repairing damaged hearts

  A study published this month by researchers at the University of Toronto and Toronto’s Princess Margaret Hospital has... 

November 15, 2012 | Read the story »

Softening arteries, protecting the heart

  Arterial stiffening has long been considered a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Keeping arteries soft and supple... 

November 1, 2012 | Read the story »

Major genetic discovery explains 10 percent of aortic valve disease

  Researchers at the Sainte-Justine University Hospital Center and University of Montreal have identified genetic origins in 10%... 

September 27, 2012 | Read the story »

Research yields two ‘firsts’ regarding protein crucial to human cardiac function

  Florida State University researchers led by physics doctoral student Campion Loong have achieved significant benchmarks in a study... 

August 31, 2012 | Read the story »

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