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Stem cell procedure successfully treats amyloidosis patients

Stem cell procedure successfully treats amyloidosis patients

Promising new therapy for protecting the fertility of women with cancer

Promising new therapy for protecting the fertility of women with cancer

Central command system for pulmonary hypertension discovered

Central command system for pulmonary hypertension discovered

Harnessing the power of the immune system to fight cancer

Harnessing the power of the immune system to fight cancer

Grandchildren more likely to care for caring grandparents

Grandchildren more likely to care for caring grandparents

Variations in two genes related to inflammation may be a risk factor for lung cancer

Variations in two genes related to inflammation may be a risk factor for lung cancer

Protein dysferlin critical for resealing heart muscle cell membranes

Protein dysferlin critical for resealing heart muscle cell membranes

Myeloperoxidase protein provides clues to heart attacks in healthy people

Myeloperoxidase protein provides clues to heart attacks in healthy people

Fibrinogen protein may inhibit spinal cord regeneration

Fibrinogen protein may inhibit spinal cord regeneration

$2.5 million for study on how insecticides affect human health

$2.5 million for study on how insecticides affect human health

Asthma gene found

Asthma gene found

Genetic mutation that may alter response to cancer therapeutics found

Genetic mutation that may alter response to cancer therapeutics found

No evidence of depleted uranium absorption in combat and other personnel in Iraq

No evidence of depleted uranium absorption in combat and other personnel in Iraq

Positive role models make a difference research shows

Positive role models make a difference research shows

Researchers step toward a Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease test

Researchers step toward a Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease test

The next era of cancer treatment

The next era of cancer treatment

War trauma set to increase in the UK

War trauma set to increase in the UK

Drug gets rid of those nasty memories

Drug gets rid of those nasty memories

Skin rash actually signifies better outcomes for pancreatic and lung cancer patients

Skin rash actually signifies better outcomes for pancreatic and lung cancer patients

Fat kills cancer!

Fat kills cancer!

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