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Like racecars and geese, cancer cells draft their way to new tumor sites: New research gives boost to fighting disease through cell metabolism

March 28, 2019 Brain Tumor, breast cancer, cancer, Colon Cancer, Lung Cancer, Lymphoma, Prostate Cancer, skin cancer

NASCAR has nothing on cancer cells when it comes to exploiting the power of drafting, letting someone else do the

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Research paves way for new source for leukemia drug

March 21, 2019 Biology, Biotechnology, cancer, Genetics, leukemia, Lung Cancer, Lymphoma, Molecular Biology

Chemistry researchers at Oregon State University have patented a method for making anti-leukemia compounds that until now have only been

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Colon cancer growth reduced by exercise

March 1, 2019 Brain Tumor, breast cancer, cancer, Colon Cancer, fitness, leukemia, Lung Cancer, Lymphoma

Exercise may play a role in reducing the growth of colon cancer cells according to new research published in The

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Cell mechanism delays and repairs DNA damage that can lead to cancer

February 28, 2019 Brain Tumor, cancer, genes, Human Biology, Lung Cancer, Lymphoma, skin cancer, Stem Cells

Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have identified a specific mechanism that protects our cells from natural DNA errors —

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Vigorous exercise, fasting, hormones improve elimination of toxic, misfolded, unnecessary proteins in mouse and human cells

February 21, 2019 Brain Tumor, fitness, Human Biology, Immune System, Lymphoma, Nervous System, Prostate Cancer, Stem Cells

The body’s ability to adapt to changing conditions and shifting physiologic demands is essential to survival. To do so, each

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Child survivors of Hodgkin lymphoma have increased risk of second cancer

January 17, 2019 cancer, Child, Have, Hodgkin, Increased, Lymphoma, of, risk, second, survivors

Survivors of childhood Hodgkin lymphoma are at an increased risk of developing an entirely new cancer later in life, according

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Experimental treatment approach shows potential against Staphylococcus aureus

January 16, 2019 Bacteria, Biology, Diseases and Conditions, Infectious Diseases, Lymphoma, Medical Topics, mice, Microbes and More

A new class of engineered proteins may counter infection caused by Staphylococcus aureus — a bacterial species considered one of

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DNA origami: A precise measuring tool for optimal antibody effectiveness

January 14, 2019 Biochemistry, Chemistry, Detectors, Human Biology, Immune System, Lymphoma, Organic Chemistry, skin cancer

Using DNA origami — DNA-based design of precise nanostructures — scientists at Karolinska Institutet, Sweden, in collaboration with researchers at

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Simple method rescues stressed liver cells

December 22, 2018 Brain Tumor, HIV and AIDS, Human Biology, Immune System, Lymphoma, Nervous System, Prostate Cancer, Stem Cells

Isolated human hepatocytes are essential tools in preclinical and clinical liver research, but cell quality is highly variable. Now, researchers

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Vaccine could help address the opioid epidemic

December 18, 2018 Controlled Substances, Lymphoma, Pain Control, Pancreatic Cancer, Pharmacology, Restless Leg Syndrome, Vaccines, Workplace Health

Synthetic psychoactive drugs have become a serious public health threat in recent years. This is particularly true of the fentanyls,

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