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Biologists at the University of California, San Diego have discovered that a gene critical for programmed cell death is also important in the loss of adult stem cells, a finding that could help to improve the health and well-being of patients undergoing cancer treatment. "During chemotherapy or radiation therapy that kills cancer cells by inducing significant DNA damage in their genomes, one of ... Publ.Date : Mon, 06 Sep 2010 05:28:43 -0700
Research links chemical in widely consumed foods to skin cancerThe September cover story of the nation’s leading cancer journal, “Cancer Research,” features a new study from The Hormel Institute, University of Minnesota, that links capsaicin, a component of chili peppers, to skin cancer. While the molecular mechanisms of the cancer-promoting effects of capsaicin are not clear and remain ... Publ.Date : Thu, 02 Sep 2010 12:21:59 -0700
A new molecular test for tuberculosis can diagnose the disease and detect a drug-resistant form of it in less than two hours and more accurately than current tests, according to the findings of a study published online in the New England Journal of Medicine on Wednesday, Reuters reports (Kelland, 9/1). Publ.Date : Thu, 02 Sep 2010 23:58:02 -0700
LifeVantage Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: LFVN), the maker of Protandim®, a clinically proven, science-based therapy for oxidative stress, announced that a new peer-reviewed study involving Protandim® was published in the scientific journal PLoS ONE. The study, conducted by researchers at Louisiana State University, examined the biochemical mechanisms that underlie the ability of Protandim® ... Publ.Date : Fri, 03 Sep 2010 05:28:11 -0700
Biologists have discovered that a gene critical for programmed cell death is also important in the loss of adult stem cells, a finding that could help to improve the health and well-being of patients undergoing cancer treatment. Publ.Date : Sun, 05 Sep 2010 14:22:45 -0700
The September cover story of the nation's leading cancer journal, Cancer Research, features a new study from The Hormel Institute, University of Minnesota, that links capsaicin, a component of chili peppers, to skin cancer. While the molecular mechanisms of the cancer-promoting effects of capsaicin are not clear and remain controversial, The Hormel Institute has shown a definite connection to ... Publ.Date : Sat, 04 Sep 2010 03:27:11 -0700
London, Sept 6 : Loss of stem cells during chemotherapy or radiation therapy is the main side effect for human cancer patients, leading to anaemia, appetite and weight loss. But a new discovery could change that soon. Publ.Date : Sun, 05 Sep 2010 23:39:17 -0700
A harmful algae bloom takes off in Kathryn Coyne's Lewes laboratory, turning a sample of saltwater yellow. Publ.Date : Mon, 06 Sep 2010 06:15:55 -0700
LEWES — A harmful algae bloom takes off in Kathryn Coyne's Lewes laboratory, turning a sample of saltwater yellow. Then she adds the secret ingredient: a common bacterium called Shewanella. Publ.Date : Sun, 05 Sep 2010 10:40:53 -0700
Washington, Sep 03 : A new study has linked capsaicin, a component of chili peppers, to skin cancer. Publ.Date : Thu, 02 Sep 2010 23:49:23 -0700
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