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    New Nanoparticle Design For Cancer Therapy Shows Potential

    A new type of nanoparticle developed in the laboratories at the University of North Carolina has shown potential for more effective delivery of chemotherapy to treat cancer. Wenbin Lin, PhD, Kenan Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy, and colleagues report their finding in...
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    Human Gene Therapy Expands With Robust New Methods Journal Dedicated To Technological

    Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. announces the launch of a journal expansion, Human Gene Therapy Methods, to complement the flagship publication Human Gene Therapy. HGT Methods, which is officially Part B of Human Gene Therapy, is dedicated to publishing technological advances in cell and gene therapy...
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    Potential Therapy For Tumor-Associated Epilepsy

    Glioma, one of the most deadly and common types of brain tumor, is often associated with seizures, but the origins of these seizures and effective treatments for them have been elusive. Now a team funded by the National Institutes of Health has found that human gliomas implanted in mice release...
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    Common Infection From Implanted Medical Devices Destroyed By Combination Therapy

    Researchers at the University of Toronto have developed a therapy for a potentially deadly type of infection common in catheters, artificial joints and other "in-dwelling" medical devices. Their findings appear in the Open Access Journal PLoS Pathogens. The therapy targets fungal infections...
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    Adjuvant Therapy Perhaps Not Necessary For Older Breast Cancer Patients

    Breast cancer patients over the age of 60 with early-stage, hormone-responsive small tumors who forego adjuvant endocrine, also called hormonal therapy, are not at an increased risk of mortality compared to women of the same age without breast cancer, according to a study published Aug. 31 in...
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    Following A Heart Attack, What Do Patients Receiving Optimal Medical Therapy Die From

    Because of improved management at the acute stage, the risk of dying in hospital after a heart attack has decreased by about 50% in the past 10 years. Likewise, the prescription of recommended medications when patients leave hospital, has resulted in improved survival and fewer recurrent heart...
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    Anxiety Therapy Combined With Video Games

    Researchers say tuition and pressure to achieve top grades are just a few of the reasons that today's young people suffer from increased anxiety and seek therapy. In order to enhance the experience of therapy, a team of students and faculty from Rochester Institute of Technology and St. John...
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    Modelling Emotions, A Potential New Therapy For Disturbed Teenagers

    Researchers at The University of Nottingham are to investigate whether the therapeutic effects of clay modelling could help disturbed teenagers deal with their feelings of anger, anxiety and depression. Academics are teaming up with professionals in the NHS, Nottingham Contemporary art gallery...
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    Positive Results For Phase IIb Trial Of Unique Cell-Based Therapy In Venous Leg Ulcer

    Healthpoint Biotherapeutics announced positive topline results for its Phase IIb clinical trial investigating the efficacy of HP802-247 in venous leg ulcers. HP802-247 is an investigational allogeneic living cell suspension containing keratinocytes and fibroblasts. The study was designed to...
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    Music Therapy May Alleviate Depression

    By helping people express their emotions, music therapy, when combined with standard care, appears to be an effective treatment for depression, at least in the short term, said researchers from the University of Jyväskylä in Finland who write about their findings in the August issue of the...
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    Study Explains Why Muscles Weaken With Age And Points To Possible Therapy

    Researchers at Columbia University Medical Center have discovered the biological mechanism behind age-related loss of muscle strength and identified a drug that may help reverse this process. Their findings were published in the August 2 online edition of Cell Metabolism. As we grow older, our...
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    EGT Transfers CGMP Vector For Gene Therapy Trial

    Errant Gene Therapeutics, LLC ("EGT"), a pioneering boutique drug development firm specializing in Rare Diseases, announced the transfer of its clinical grade lentiviral vector, TNS 9.55.3, to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center ("MSKCC"). TNS 9.55.3 developed by EGT pursuant to an exclusive...
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    Hormone Therapy May Be Hazardous For Men With Heart Conditions

    Adding hormone therapy to radiation therapy has been proven in randomized clinical trials to improve overall survival for men with intermediate- and high-risk prostate cancer. However, adding hormone therapy may reduce overall survival in men with pre-existing heart conditions, even if they have...
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    Blacks Less Likely To Survive Advanced Breast Cancer Regardless Of Radiation Therapy

    UC Davis researchers have found that blacks are more likely than patients from other racial and ethnic groups to die from advanced breast cancer and that the disparity cannot be explained by the fact that blacks are less likely to receive radiation therapy, a standard treatment for advanced...
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    A New Therapy Without Side Effects Could Improve Dramatically Chemotherapy

    Researchers of the University of Granada and Edimbourgh have developed a new therapy for cancer based on nanotechnology that might improve significantly chemotherapy, as it has not cause side effects. This therapy is based on the encapsulation of a catalyst (palladium) into microspheres, to...
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    Speech Therapy in Philippines?

    how much does it cost here in Philippines ? and how many days will it take ( average ) . thanks ! :D
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    Genome Editing, A Next Step In Genetic Therapy, Corrects Hemophilia In Animals

    Using an innovative gene therapy technique called genome editing that hones in on the precise location of mutated DNA, scientists have treated the blood clotting disorder hemophilia in mice. This is the first time that genome editing, which precisely targets and repairs a genetic defect, has...
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    Remission Duration Of Lymphoma Doubled By New Therapy

    Clinical research has shown that recurrence of Mantle Cell Lymphoma, a variant of malignant lymphoma, can be reduced by almost 50% in patients who receive maintenance treatment with the antibody rituximab. These results are presented by Dr Hanneke Kluin-Nelemans at the 16th Congress of the...
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    Adding Radiation Therapy Benefits Breast Cancer Surgery Patients

    Additional radiation treatment improves disease free survival lessening the chance of cancer recurring in women with early breast cancer who have had breast conserving surgery (lumpectomy), interim results of a new study found. The results will be presented Monday, June 6 at the annual meeting...
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    Increased Diabetes Risk From Hormone Deprivation Therapy For Prostate Cancer

    Men with prostate cancer are at higher risk of developing diabetes or diabetes risk factors if they receive androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) to block the production or action of male hormones that can fuel the growth of this cancer. The results of this new study on the second-most common...
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