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South Dakota's abortion ban is a threat to women's health In this week's BMJ, a senior doctor raises serious concerns over abortion law in the US state of South Dakota. view more (2006-10-27)
Key study offers hope to patients with lung and joint disease People who suffer from inflammatory conditions such as chronic diseases of the lung, joints and other organs could benefit from a new discovery by scientists at the University of Edinburgh. view more (2006-09-05)
A Broken Stress Response System Can Contribute to Gleevec Resistance New clues to why some kinds of leukemia are more aggressive and deadly than others are coming from research examining the types of genetic damage that allow some blood cells to grow out of control, scientists report. view more (2006-04-21)
Science news from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) Mothercraft - locust style view more (1999-06-30)
Gene therapy completely suppresses ovarian cancer growth in animal model University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine researchers have used gene therapy to either completely abolish or significantly inhibit tumor progression in a mouse model of ovarian cancer. view more (2006-06-05)
Inhibiting cell process may give cancer drug a boost A molecule that interferes with the internal scaffolding that shapes the cell may kill cancer cells, retard the growth of tumors and give a boost to a common chemotherapy drug. view more (2006-05-04)
Cancer related gene p53 not regulated as indicated by previous tissue culture research The cellular cascade of molecular signals that instructs cells with fatally damaged DNA to self-destruct pivots on the p53 tumor suppressor gene. view more (2005-06-28)
Honey-bee products in cancer treatment and prevention Natural honey-bee products such as propolis, royal jelly, caffeic acid, honey and venom may have applications in cancer treatment and prevention, say Croatian researchers in Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture this month. view more (2004-12-02)
New Research to shed light on Schizophrenia view more (1999-08-24)
Data from unpublished trials suggest that most SSRI antidepressant drugs unsuitable for children (pp 1335, 1341) A UK study in this week's issue of THE LANCET suggests that reliance on published studies alone to guide the treatment of childhood depression could be inappropriate. A systematic review including published and unpublished data shows that only one drug, fluoxetine (Prozac), was not associated with negative outcomes for children with... view more... (2004-04-21)
When what we eat can protect our health Key research participants include Professor Gordon McVie, from The Cancer Research Campaign who will speak on 'cancer biology - environmental aspects of causes and prevention' and Professor Frans Kok from Wageningen Agricultural University, Holland who will discuss how we substantiate the public health impact of fruit and vegetables. view more (1999-09-04)
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