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Elisabeth Manville
Scientists link cellular ‘glue,’ breast cancer suppression
Elisabeth Manville
Apr 23, 2012
New research has demonstrated the link between a protein associated with desmosomes, the ‘glue’ that sticks cells together, and breast...
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Fatima Rosario Omoso
Giving preventive drug to men at high risk for HIV would be cost-effective
Fatima Rosario Omoso
Apr 19, 2012
Stanford University researchers have published a study on the cost effectiveness of a once-daily drug in reducing the risk of...
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Elisabeth Manville
Scientists develop nanoparticles that highlight brain tumors, increase accuracy of removal
Elisabeth Manville
Apr 16, 2012
Scientists from Stanford University School of Medicine have successfully removed brain tumors in mice aided by nanoparticles. These nanoparticles home...
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Ann Conkle
Invasive heart test being dramatically overused
Ann Conkle
Apr 6, 2012
An invasive heart test used routinely to measure heart function is being dramatically overused, especially among patients who recently underwent...
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Ann Conkle
Making mice comfy leads to better drug testing, Stanford researcher says
Ann Conkle
Mar 30, 2012
Nine out of 10 drugs successfully tested in mice and other animal models ultimately fail to work in people, and...
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Ann Conkle
Ibuprofen decreases likelihood of altitude sickness
Ann Conkle
Mar 20, 2012
"A really nasty hangover" is how Grant Lipman, a clinical assistant professor at the Stanford University School of Medicine, describes...
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Ann Conkle
Researcher watches the start of his own disease with unprecedented detail
Ann Conkle
Mar 15, 2012
Geneticist Michael Snyder has almost no privacy. For more than two years, he and his lab members at Stanford University...
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Ann Conkle
New computer algorithm identifies drug side effects and interactions
Ann Conkle
Mar 14, 2012
Clinical trials are designed to show that a drug is safe and effective. But even the largest trials can't identify...
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Jeff Herman
Health care technology: New sensors could improve quality and lower costs
Jeff Herman
Mar 14, 2012
Cheap, fast and effective are three words often uttered, especially during recent economic hardships, by manufacturers trying to cost-effectively develop...
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Ann Conkle
New low-cost immune system sensor could speed up disease detection
Ann Conkle
Mar 7, 2012
An inexpensive new medical sensor has the potential to simplify the diagnosis of diseases ranging from life-threatening immune deficiencies to...
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