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A new Mayo Clinic study found that regular physical exercise may help protect against mild cognitive impairment, a disorder of the brain that affects nerve cells involved in thinking abilities.
World molecular diagnostics market is projected to touch $3.67 billion by 2010. Molecular diagnostics is a rapidly advancing market within the medical diagnostics market.
In what would be a medical first, a breast cancer survivor and registered nurse has started her search for a "very special artist" to tattoo realistic nipples on her reconstructed breasts
Americas Watchdog has created the Mesothelioma Victims Center as a free service to victims or family members of victims, of a rare form of cancer called Mesothelioma.
A new asthma treatment without medication has recently been announced and claimed effective by a group of Russian researchers from Dinamika company.
A new Mayo Clinic study found that young-onset dementia often is caused by neurodegenerative or autoimmune/inflammatory conditions, but only rarely by Alzheimer's disease.
The results of a private journalistic inquiry conducted by Modern Health News .org concludes that valid preventative treatments are being turned down by federal authorities, and could be the major contributor to the poor state of US health care.
With the Tash acquisition, AbleNet will offer one of the most comprehensive suites of assistive technology solutions available to the global disabilities market.
Findings Support Gene-Silencing Mechanism and Demonstrate Significant Tumor Growth Inhibition Across Multiple Tumor Models in Mice
SuperGen Inc. today announced as part of a series of presentations at the 2008 AACR Annual Meeting that MP-470 effectively sensitizes prostate and breast cancer cells to erlotinib (Abstract No. 671).
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