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Dr. Douglas Fields: Nightmares In PTSD: Don't Get Your Blood Pressure Up

Published February 8, 2010, 9:37 am, The Huffington Post

Nightmares are one of the most debilitating symptoms of PTSD, affecting 70%-87% of patients suffering from the trauma. Fortunately, a surprising new treatment uses an old medicine to stop them.

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Link Between Human Birth Defect Syndrome And Cancer Metastasis Explored By Stanford Researchers

Published February 4, 2010, 7:18 am, Medical News Today

Some cells are natural rule-breakers. Neural crest cells for example, not only migrate throughout the body during development (most cells are more selective in their wandering), they are also more developmentally flexible than their predecessors (a no-no for nearly all cell types). Now researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have shown that a protein that controls DNA ...

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Study sheds new light on cancer metastasis

Published February 4, 2010, 2:07 am, News-Medical-Net

Some cells are natural rule-breakers. Neural crest cells for example, not only migrate throughout the body during development (most cells are more selective in their wandering), they are also more developmentally flexible than their predecessors (a no-no for nearly all cell types).

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Link between human birth defect syndrome, cancer metastasis explored

Published February 3, 2010, 5:28 pm, Science Daily

Some cells are natural rule-breakers. Neural crest cells for example, not only migrate throughout the body during development (most cells are more selective in their wandering), they are also more developmentally flexible than their predecessors (a no-no for nearly all cell types). Now researchers have shown that a protein that controls DNA accessibility is responsible for the cells' unruly ways.

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Stanford researchers explore link between human birth defect syndrome, cancer metastasis

Published February 3, 2010, 10:28 am, EurekAlert!

( Stanford University Medical Center ) Some cells are natural rule-breakers. Neural crest cells for example, not only migrate throughout the body during development (most cells are more selective in their wandering), they are also more developmentally flexible than their predecessors (a no-no for nearly all cell types). Now researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have shown ...

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