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UB Study Explores How Women Make Decisions About Breast Cancer Surgery

Most studies investigating how women make this choice have surveyed women months and sometimes even years after their decision was made. Recently, however, the publication of a new University at Buffa...

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Clemson bioengineer uses nanoparticles to target drugs

Pharmaceutical commercials can cause the unsettling feeling that if the disease doesn't kill, the cure will, what with a drug's long list of side effects and warnings. Many therapeutic drugs...

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molecular marker for minimally invasive diagnostics of either cerebral tumours or inflammable diseases

The work group of Prof. Dr. Eckart Meese at Saarland University identified special features of tumour cells that could constitute a basis for an improved special diagnostic investigation. Tumour antig...

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Pitt vaccine to prevent colon cancer being tested in patients

If shown to be effective, it might spare patients the risk and inconvenience of repeated invasive surveillance tests, such as colonoscopy, that are now necessary to spot and remove precancerous polyps...

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Study Looks at Why Restaurant Workers Don't Wash Hands and Follow Other Food Safety Practices

According to a recent Kansas State University study, restaurant workers blame time constraints, inconvenience, inadequate training and inadequate resources for failure to follow food safety practices....

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molecular marker for minimally invasive diagnostics of either cerebral tumours or inflammable diseases

The work group of Prof. Dr. Eckart Meese at Saarland University identified special features of tumour cells that could constitute a basis for an improved special diagnostic investigation. Tumour antig...

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Four-Day Work Week Saves Money, But at What Cost?

Eric Patton, Ph.D., an assistant professor of management at Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, says for the schedule to work, it needs to be implemented very carefully.“Organizations d...

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molecular marker for minimally invasive diagnostics of either cerebral tumours or inflammable diseases

The work group of Prof. Dr. Eckart Meese at Saarland University identified special features of tumour cells that could constitute a basis for an improved special diagnostic investigation. Tumour antig...

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A tool to assess the risk of desertification

Using a general model of desertification, researchers from the Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Agrónomos of the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid managed by Javier Ibáñez have developed indicat...

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Lung inflammation from influenza and other infections could be turned off following new discovery

The symptoms of influenza, such as breathlessness, weight loss and fever, are made much worse by the immune system responding in an exaggerated way to the virus, rather than by the virus itself. The v...

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Innovative antennas may signal a ‘new wave’ in healthcare provision

The use of biosensors attached to the body for health monitoring is not new. However, antennas that enable such devices to be linked together efficiently on a patient’s body without wires are currentl...

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Simulating surgery to reduce implant complications

Each year surgeons across Europe perform a staggering 900,000 hip, knee and spinal implant operations. Implant surgery is one of the most remarkable advances in medical science. Such operations restor...

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Getting forgetful? Then blueberries may hold the key

They have found that phytochemical-rich foods, such as blueberries, are effective at reversing age-related deficits in memory, according to a study soon to be published in the science journal Free Rad...

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MIT students living on 'Mars' via Utah

They're not really on Mars, of course-human missions there are not yet even in NASA's long-term schedule and are not expected to take place for at least two decades. So, in order to begin un...

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Palpable computing: a taste of things to come

Ubiquitous computing, in the traditional sense, is based on the vision of making the computers invisible, Kyng suggests. “The problem is that when the technology is invisible you can’t see what it is ...

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