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NEW YORK (GenomeWeb News) – The UK's Academy of Medical Sciences is calling for greater investment into genome-wide association studies and has offered several recommendations for ways to ensure that GWAS findings will ultimately benefit patients.
TEL AVIV, Israel, July 9 (UPI) -- Israeli scientists say they have developed a superior method of coating orthopedic and dental implants.
The findings of two studies in mice and monkeys may not offer eternal youth, but they do suggest how anti-ageing medications could work
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Cell phones, wireless networks, and the developing "smart grid" utility technologies are being hailed as progress for communication and information, but the downside is an emerging public health issue.
Image Caption: Color-enhanced scanning electron micrograph shows splenic tissue from a monkey with inhalational anthrax; featured are rod-shaped bacilli (yellow) and an erythrocyte (red). Courtesy NIH
PARIS----Nanobiotix, an emerging nanomedicine company, announced today that preclinical follow-up data regarding long-term toxicity evaluation suggests that its patented NBTXR3 nanoparticles are designed to be a safe and effective treatment for radiosensitive and radioresistant tumors.
Lagos — The very unfortunate action of the National Boundary Commission and the Revenue Mobilization, Allocation and Fiscal Commission in the context of seizing the seventy six oil wells organically owned by Cross River State can best be described as coup-de-grace or, infact economic coup-d'tat to the psyche of Cross River State.
A new Northwestern University-led study of human colon, pancreatic and lung cells is the first to report that cancer cells and their non-cancerous cell neighbors, although quite different under the microscope, share very similar structural abnormalities on the nanoscale level.
A simple anti-inflammatory drug could hold promise for treating Alzheimer's disease, according to new research at St. Louis University.
Drug discovery has never been easy. No one knows how many plants our ancestors tried — or were poisoned by — before figuring out that willow bark could ease a headache or that aloe could soothe a sunburn.
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