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New drug blocks pancreatic cancer growth in mice, study finds

September 25, 2018 blocks, cancer, drug, finds, growth, in, mice, New, pancreatic, study

A newly developed drug can prevent the most common type of pancreatic cancer from growing and spreading in laboratory mice,

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Heart failure patients enrolled in hospice use less health care

September 25, 2018 care, enrolled, failure, health, heart, hospice, in, less, patients, Use

(HealthDay)—Patients with advanced heart failure enrolled in hospice have fewer emergency department visits, hospital days, and intensive care unit (ICU)

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Exploring the effects of integrative health in cancer

September 25, 2018 cancer, effects, Exploring, health, in, integrative, of, the

A Special Focus Issue on Integrative Oncology takes a wide-ranging view of the possible approaches and potential therapeutic benefits of

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DNA vaccine leads to immune responses in HPV-related head and neck cancer

September 21, 2018 and, cancer, DNA, head, HPV-related, Immune, in, leads, neck, responses, to, vaccine

A therapeutic vaccine can boost antibodies and T cells, helping them infiltrate tumors and fight off human papillomavirus (HPV)-related head

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3-D-printed tracheal splints used in groundbreaking pediatric surgery

September 19, 2018 3-D-printed, groundbreaking, in, pediatric, splints, surgery, tracheal, Used

Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta has performed Georgia’s first-ever procedure to place 3-D-printed tracheal splints in a pediatric patient. A cross-functional

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Ranolazine doesn’t cut VT, VF, death in high-risk ICD patients

September 18, 2018 cut, death, doesnt, high-risk, ICD, in, patients, Ranolazine, VF, VT

(HealthDay)—For high-risk patients with implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs), ranolazine does not significantly reduce the risk of ventricular tachycardia (VT) or ventricular

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Lupus discovery could help manage disease in African patients

September 17, 2018 African, Could, discovery, disease, help, in, Lupus, manage, patients

Two variants of an autoimmune disease that affects thousands but is hard to diagnose are relatively common among black Africans,

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Ontario women to get PET scans to help plan treatment in locally advanced cervix cancer

September 14, 2018 Advanced, cancer, cervix, get, help, in, locally, Ontario, PET, plan, scans, to, treatment, women

An Ontario clinical study that shows adding PET imaging to conventional CT imaging to stage locally advanced cervix cancer can

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Breakthrough in schizophrenia identifies importance of immune cells

September 14, 2018 Breakthrough, cells, identifies, Immune, importance, in, of, Schizophrenia

Researchers from NeuRA and UNSW have made a major discovery in schizophrenia research that could open doors to new treatments,

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Video: ‘Digital brain in the cloud’ could provide real-time injury awareness

September 14, 2018 awareness, brain, cloud', Could, digital, in, injury, provide, real-time, the, Video

Penn State researcher Reuben Kraft specializes in constructing computer models of the human brain that may help to diagnose, monitor

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