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Study helps identify beachgoers at increased risk of skin cancer 11/21/2008

3 esophageal, stomach cancer subtypes linked to smoking - 1 associated with alcohol use 11/21/2008

'Let the sunshine in' to protect your heart this winter 11/20/2008

Researchers find clue to stopping breast-cancer metastasis 11/20/2008

Breaking BubR1 mimics genetic shuffle seen in cancer cells 11/20/2008

Researchers identify toehold for HIV's assault on brain 11/18/2008

No protective effect on cancer from long-term vitamin E or vitamin C supplementation 11/18/2008

The relative risk of brain cancer 11/18/2008

Breakthrough in cell-type analysis offers new ways to study development and disease 11/18/2008

Novel 4-drug combination proves safe for lung cancer treatment 11/18/2008

Protein compels ovarian cancer cells to cannibalize themselves 11/17/2008

Tiny sacs released by brain tumor cells carry information that may guide treatment 11/17/2008

Proton therapy and concurrent chemotherapy may reduce bone marrow toxicity in advanced lung cancer 11/17/2008

Researchers develop a new way to study how breast cancer spreads 11/17/2008

Scientists find cell pathway driving a deadly sub-type of breast cancer 11/17/2008

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Researchers find way to make tumor cells easier to destroy (5/8/2008)

Researchers have found that tumors have a built-in mechanism that protects them from heat (hyperthermia) damage and most likely decreases the benefit of hyperthermia and radiation as a combined therapy. ...> Full Article


Molecular espionage shows a single HIV enzyme's many tasks (5/8/2008)

Reverse transcriptase, target of major anti-HIV drugs, dynamically binds both DNA, RNA ...> Full Article


Immune system pathway identified to fight allergens, asthma (5/8/2008)

Role of genetic components of dendritic cells could lead to more effective drugs ...> Full Article


New discovery on role of vital protein that fights meningitis (5/7/2008)

researcher has discovered how a protein in the blood - linked to defence against meningitis - plays a more vital role than previously understood in the body's immune defence system. ...> Full Article


Scientists identify interacting proteins key to melanoma development (5/7/2008)

Researchers have discovered how a mole develops into melanoma by showing the interaction of two key proteins involved in 60-70 percent of tumors ...> Full Article


Cells lining milk ducts hold key to spread of common form of breast cancer, study finds (5/7/2008)

When a form of cancer that begins in the milk ducts of the breast invades neighboring tissue to spread to other parts of the body, the cause lies not in the tumor cells themselves but in a group of abnormal surrounding cells that cause the walls of the duct to deteriorate like a rusty pipe ...> Full Article


Discovery of a novel mechanism for the development of colon cancer (5/7/2008)

New research has shed light on the mechanisms of colon tumor development and may help to design better treatment for this disease. ...> Full Article


Combined Physical and Genetic Map Finds Cancer's 'Ignition Key' (5/6/2008)

team's whole-organ genomic survey depicts journey from normal to malignant cell ...> Full Article


EGFR Protects Cancer Cells from Starving (5/6/2008)

A growth factor receptor found abundantly on the surface of cancer cells and long known to fuel cancer growth also protects tumor cells from starvation by a newly identified mechanism ...> Full Article


Immune exhaustion in HIV infection (5/6/2008)

2 articles discussing immune exhaustion and its prevention in HIV infection ...> Full Article


Getting wise to the influenza virus' tricks (5/5/2008)

A high-resolution image of an influenza virus protein opens the way to design new anti-viral drugs ...> Full Article


Gene sequence that can make half of us fatter is discovered (5/5/2008)

A gene sequence linked to an expanding waist line, weight gain and a tendency to develop type 2 diabetes has been discovered ...> Full Article


Researchers target virulence factors (5/4/2008)

Researchers a potent new way to treat tuberculosis, Hansen's disease (leprosy) and other bacteria-caused illnesses: by inhibiting molecular targets -- the so-called "virulence factors" that help bacteria thrive once they are in the host. ...> Full Article


Discovery has implications for heart disease (5/4/2008)

Study identifies new mechanism linking activation of key heart enzyme and oxidative stress -- 2 processes implicated in heart disease ...> Full Article


Small Molecule Can Activate an Important Cancer Suppressor Gene (5/4/2008)

By activating a cancer suppressor gene, a small molecule called nutlin-3a can block cancer cell division ...> Full Article


New discovery linked to DNA repair and cancer (5/4/2008)

Scientists have discovered a new protein in humans that plays an important role in repairing DNA damage that could lead to cancer ...> Full Article


Genetic breakthrough explains dangerously high blood glucose levels (5/4/2008)

Discovery brings promise of "personalized medicine" closer to reality ...> Full Article


Researcher Receives $2.6 Million to Develop Vaccine Against Ebola Virus (5/3/2008)

Dr. Maria Croyle, associate professor of pharmaceutics at The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy, has received $2.6 million to develop a vaccine against Ebola virus infection. ...> Full Article


Scientists Discover How Some Bacteria Survive Antibiotics (5/3/2008)

Researchers have discovered how some bacteria can survive antibiotic treatment by turning on resistance mechanisms when exposed to the drugs. ...> Full Article


New study raises questions about prostate cancer therapies targeting insulin-like growth factor receptor (5/3/2008)

Therapies under development to treat prostate cancer by inhibiting the ability of insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1) to activate its target receptor could have unexpected results especially if a major tumor suppressor gene - p53 - is already compromised ...> Full Article


Researchers synthesize compound to flush HIV out of hiding and into crosshairs (5/3/2008)

Researchers have found a way to synthesize better agents that can be tailored to flush HIV out into the open where the immune system and antiretroviral therapies can destroy it. ...> Full Article


The Genetic Background of Heart Failure and the Role of Hypertension (5/3/2008)

Researchers have identified variations in a gene, which contributes to heart failure in the presence of hypertension. ...> Full Article


How to stop regaining weight? That's the real question (5/2/2008)

Most of us can lose weight initially -- keeping it off is another matter ...> Full Article


Biomarker Predicts Malignancy Potential of HG-PIN Lesions in the Prostate (5/2/2008)

Men whose prostate cancer screenings show high grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (HG-PIN) may find themselves in limbo, "stuck" between diagnoses - they are told prostate cancer has not yet developed, but it might, and they are advised to undergo repeated needle biopsies as a precaution. ...> Full Article


Early treatment of stomach infection may prevent cancer (5/2/2008)

Based on research using a new mouse model of gastritis and stomach cancer, researchers say that prompt treatment of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infections reverses damage to the lining of the stomach that can lead to cancer. ...> Full Article


Getting to the roots of breast cancer (5/2/2008)

The lesson learned in eradicating dandelions from your yard could apply in treating breast cancer ...> Full Article


Scientists Determine Drug Target for the Most Potent Botulinum Neurotoxin (5/1/2008)

Scientists taking the first step toward designing an effective antidote to the most potent form of the toxin ...> Full Article


Study shows ape diseases are biggest threat to humans (5/1/2008)

Research shows why infectious diseases and viruses spread from one species to another, could provide a vital tool in predicting future trends of emerging diseases in humans. ...> Full Article


'Destruct' triggers may be jammed in tumor cells, geneticists say (5/1/2008)

Tumor cells living in the cross hairs of radiation or chemotherapy may be able to escape death because their self-destruct mechanisms are jammed ...> Full Article


New insights into cause of diabetes emerge (5/1/2008)

Researchers have new clues to what goes awry at the cellular level in type 2 diabetes ...> Full Article


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