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    Researchers Develop Device To Predict Diabetic Wound Healing

    Complex wounds affect more patients in the United States than heart attack and stroke combined, and five to seven million Americans with complex wounds account for over $20 billion in healthcare expenditures. About 150,000 amputations a year result from complex wounds, while about 80,000 are...
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    Robot Software Created By Researchers To Improve Rescue Missions

    In disaster emergencies, such as the recent West Virginia mine explosion or the earthquake in Haiti, it is often unsafe for responders to enter the scene, prolonging the rescue of potential survivors. Now, University of Missouri researchers have developed software for a robot with a laser sensor...
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    Robot Software Created By Researchers To Improve Rescue Missions

    In disaster emergencies, such as the recent West Virginia mine explosion or the earthquake in Haiti, it is often unsafe for responders to enter the scene, prolonging the rescue of potential survivors. Now, University of Missouri researchers have developed software for a robot with a laser sensor...
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    Researchers Crack 'Splicing Code,' Solve A Mystery Underlying Biological Complexity

    Researchers at the University of Toronto have discovered a fundamentally new view of how living cells use a limited number of genes to generate enormously complex organs such as the brain. In a paper published on May 6 in the journal Nature entitled "Deciphering the Splicing Code," a research...
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    Researchers Crack 'Splicing Code,' Solve A Mystery Underlying Biological Complexity

    Researchers at the University of Toronto have discovered a fundamentally new view of how living cells use a limited number of genes to generate enormously complex organs such as the brain. In a paper published on May 6 in the journal Nature entitled "Deciphering the Splicing Code," a research...
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    Researchers Crack 'Splicing Code,' Solve A Mystery Underlying Biological Complexity

    Researchers at the University of Toronto have discovered a fundamentally new view of how living cells use a limited number of genes to generate enormously complex organs such as the brain. In a paper published on May 6 in the journal Nature entitled "Deciphering the Splicing Code," a research...
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    UF Researchers Get 250,000 Dollars To Study Cell-Based Epilepsy Treatment

    University of Florida researchers will receive $250,000 to study an inventive cell-transfer therapy to treat cortical dysplasia, a condition where the brain develops abnormally before birth, causing severe epilepsy in children and adults. Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy, also known as...
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    Researchers: Breast Cancer Prevention And Treatment Protocols Not Always Clear

    The New York Times writes about the frequent inaccuracy of a test to detect certain proteins in breast tumors, which determines whether the patient will get Herceptin, a potent breast cancer treatment. "Drugs aimed at disabling proteins that spur cancer are, many oncologists say, the future of...
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    Researchers: Breast Cancer Prevention And Treatment Protocols Not Always Clear

    The New York Times writes about the frequent inaccuracy of a test to detect certain proteins in breast tumors, which determines whether the patient will get Herceptin, a potent breast cancer treatment. "Drugs aimed at disabling proteins that spur cancer are, many oncologists say, the future of...
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    New Molecular Subtype Of Brain Cancer Discovered By USC Researchers

    A study conducted by a collaborative team led by researchers from the University of Southern California (USC) may lead to better insight into the clinical outcome for some patients with a particularly aggressive type of brain cancer. The research may also provide a framework for development of...
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    EMBL-EBI Researchers Present Global Map Of Human Gene Expression

    Just like members of an orchestra are active at different times although playing the same piece of music, every cell in our body contains the same genetic sequence but expresses this differently to give rise to cells and tissues with specialised properties. By integrating gene expression data...
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    Researchers Find New Arrhythmia Drug Provides Only Modest Efficacy And No Clear Safet

    In a rigorous new review of the antiarrhythmic drug dronedarone (Multaq), researchers at the Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute conclude that the controversial drug is only modestly effective and has no clear safety benefits. The review, to be published in the April 23 issue of the Journal of the...
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    Researchers Find New Arrhythmia Drug Provides Only Modest Efficacy And No Clear Safet

    In a rigorous new review of the antiarrhythmic drug dronedarone (Multaq), researchers at the Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute conclude that the controversial drug is only modestly effective and has no clear safety benefits. The review, to be published in the April 23 issue of the Journal of the...
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    New Method Developed By Researchers To Detect Melamine In Milk

    University of Miami assistant professor in the College of Engineering, Na Li and her collaborators have developed a fast, economical and easy method to detect melamine in milk. Melamine is the compound found in contaminated pet food and in tainted dairy products from China in 2007 and 2008...
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    Benefits Of Minimally Invasive Removal For Tumors Quantified By UC Researchers

    A minimally invasive endoscopic procedure holds promise for safely removing large brain tumors from an area at the bottom of the skull, near the sinus cavities, clinical researchers at the Brain Tumor Center at the University of Cincinnati Neuroscience Institute (UCNI) at University Hospital...
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    Researchers Develop And Improve Techniques For Treating Cancer

    Cancer treatment typically involves surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy or biological therapy. An oncologist may use one therapy or a combination of methods, depending on the type and location of the cancer, whether the disease has spread, the patient's age and general...
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    Researchers Develop And Improve Techniques For Treating Cancer

    Cancer treatment typically involves surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy or biological therapy. An oncologist may use one therapy or a combination of methods, depending on the type and location of the cancer, whether the disease has spread, the patient's age and general...
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    Researchers Develop And Improve Techniques For Treating Cancer

    Cancer treatment typically involves surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy or biological therapy. An oncologist may use one therapy or a combination of methods, depending on the type and location of the cancer, whether the disease has spread, the patient's age and general...
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    Researchers Find New Brain Nerve Cells Key To Stress Resilience

    UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have found new clues that might help explain why some people are more susceptible to stress than others. In a study of mice, the researchers determined that weeks after experiencing a stressful event, animals that were more susceptible to stress...
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    Researchers Find New Brain Nerve Cells Key To Stress Resilience

    UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have found new clues that might help explain why some people are more susceptible to stress than others. In a study of mice, the researchers determined that weeks after experiencing a stressful event, animals that were more susceptible to stress...
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