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How obesity drives colon cancer in mice

July 5, 2018 cancer, colon, drives, How, in, mice, obesity

Obesity, which is on the rise worldwide, has been linked to colon cancer but the mechanism has been a mystery.

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Reward and unease are closely linked in the brain

July 5, 2018 and, Are, brain, closely, in, Linked, Reward, the, unease

Mice that lack a certain receptor in the brain are attracted to situations associated with discomfort, such as inflammation and

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Care provided by specialist cancer nurses helps improve life expectancy of patients with lung cancer

July 5, 2018 By, cancer, care, expectancy, helps, improve, life, lung, nurses, of, patients, provided, specialist, with

A new study looking at the picture of lung cancer care in England finds that patients with lung cancer experience

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Women with high blood pressure during pregnancy more likely to develop CVD risk factors

July 4, 2018 Blood, CVD, develop, during, Factors, high, likely, more, pregnancy, pressure, risk, to, with, women

Preeclampsia and gestational hypertension are common pregnancy complications involving high blood pressure that develops for the first time during pregnancy

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Sub-fertility in men treated with ICSI associated with an increased risk of prostate cancer

July 4, 2018 an, associated, cancer, ICSI, in, Increased, Men, of, prostate, risk, Sub-fertility, treated, with

Subfertile men who have received fertility treatment with the microinjection technique of ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection) have been found at

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6 signs that might mean you need a hearing check

July 4, 2018 hearing, latest medical news, medical advice, medical condition information, medical conditions, medical information, medical news, womens medical conditions

Many women postpone having their hearing checked until later in life, but in fact you may be showing some signs

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Building trees: The protein controlling neuron branch growth

July 4, 2018 branch, Building, controlling, growth, neuron, protein, the, trees:

A protein called Metastasis-suppressor 1 (MTSS1) activates one pathway and inhibits another competing pathway, thus playing a dual role that

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Zika virus may pose greater threat of miscarriages than previously thought, study finds

July 4, 2018 finds, greater, may, miscarriages, of, pose, previously, study, than, thought, threat, virus, Zika

Zika virus could pose a far greater threat to pregnancy than recent studies of miscarriage and stillbirth in human infections

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Foleys aren’t fun: Patient study shows catheter risks

July 3, 2018 aren't, catheter, Foleys, fun:, Patient, risks, shows, study

A new study puts large-scale evidence behind what many hospital patients already know: Having a urinary catheter may help empty

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Why Radiate the Whole Breast When You Don’t Have To?

July 3, 2018 breast cancer, interstitial multicatheter brachytherapy, mastectomy, Partial Breast Irradiation, radiation

Breast cancer patients who require post-surgical radiation typically go through what is called “whole breast radiation.” In this procedure, the

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