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  • News - 24 Aug 2006
    Asthma is unlikely to be a single disease, so we should abolish the term altogether, states an Editorial in this week's issue of The Lancet.
  • News - 8 Aug 2006
    Doctors have completed the first step of a unique medical research study, evaluating 1,001 individuals at risk of developing Huntington's disease who do not know - nor do they want to know - whether...
  • News - 26 Jun 2006
    Scientists in the U.S. say they have discovered a way to make the brain reverse the damage it suffers after a stroke, and are optimistic that it will lead to treatment which will exploit the body's...
  • News - 18 Jun 2006
    During embryonic development, nerve cells hesitantly extend tentacle-like protrusions called axons that sniff their way through a labyrinth of attractive and repulsive chemical cues that guide them to...
  • News - 8 Jun 2006
    Dance therapy can be a successful method for reaching children and adolescents with problems. This has been shown in a research project at Karlstad University and the University College of Dance in...
  • News - 13 Apr 2006
    A scientist in the United States has apparently found a way to reverse the process of cell division.
  • News - 20 Feb 2006
    According to a new study by British researchers, risk takers stand less chance of getting Parkinson's disease, live longer, and have more friends.
  • News - 27 Jan 2006
    New study by Mount Sinai researchers may lead to improved stem cell therapies for patients with compromised immune systems due to intensive cancer therapy or autoimmune disease. The study is published...
  • News - 24 Jan 2006
    A breakthrough by scientists at the University of Leicester in understanding mechanisms within the brain which cause injury could lead to better treatments in the future for conditions such as as...
  • News - 7 Dec 2005
    Should we start being genetically tested for Parkinson’s disease (PD)? According to research just published in the December issue of the "journal Movement Disorders" this might be a possibility in the...

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