Stem cells are the true jacks-of-all-trades of our bodies, as they can turn into the many different cell types required
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Accentuating the positives in breast cancer detection
The presence of tiny deposits of calcified tissue in the breast remains an important indicator of early breast cancer. However,
Continue reading »Sticker shock: Why the U.S. needs price tags on health care
What if you could shop for a magnetic resonance imaging scan like you would for someone to paint your house?
Continue reading »Dementia: The worrying ‘rise of pseudomedicine’
Dementia is becoming increasingly prevalent as the population of the United States ages. Currently, 5.7 million people in the U.S.
Continue reading »Making the case for fluoridated water
A recent University of Alaska study that found an increase in childhood dental decay in two cities that halted the
Continue reading »Study reveals how brain tumors escape the effects of antiangiogenic drugs
A study led by investigators from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and the University of Cyprus reveals details of a way
Continue reading »Arm training against circulatory disorders in the legs
People who suffer from vasoconstriction of the legs benefit from a Training on the Arm Ergometer: endurance training, pain-free and
Continue reading »Theravance Biopharma Announces First Patient Dosed in Registrational Phase 3 Study of Ampreloxetine (TD-9855) for the Treatment of Symptomatic Neurogenic Orthostatic Hypotension
DUBLIN, Jan. 28, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Theravance Biopharma, Inc. (NASDAQ: TBPH) ("Theravance Biopharma" or the "Company") today announced dosing of
Continue reading »Live in the moment, don’t selfie or snap it, study suggests
If you’re attending a destination wedding, taking a tour or simply celebrating the birthday of someone dear, a study by
Continue reading »In the first row, it learns better
Not every place in the class room learning: A tübingen study shows for the first time that students hear more
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