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Stem cells from adults function just as well as those from embryos
04-24-2018 medmytale Health Problems

Donor age does not appear to influence the functionality of

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Why you're exhausted from running after your kids (and they aren't)
04-24-2018 medmytale Health News

In bad news for parents trying to tire their kids

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Researchers succeed in cultivating cartilage from stem cells
04-17-2018 medmytale Health Problems

Researchers have produced stable joint cartilage from adult stem cells

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Is whole-brain radiation still best for brain metastases from small-cell lung cancer?
04-17-2018 medmytale Health Problems

Lung cancer often metastasizes to the brain. Historically, brain metastases

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Genetically altered broadly neutralizing antibodies protect monkeys from HIV-like virus
04-16-2018 medmytale Health News

Two genetically modified broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAbs) protected rhesus macaques

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How tumour donations from patients help scientists understand cancer
04-13-2018 medmytale Health Problems

“You don’t exactly want your tumour to take home and

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Fighting mosquito-spread viruses from the inside-out
04-11-2018 medmytale Health Problems

The Aedes aegypti mosquito is a city dweller that breeds

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Young people with ADHD ‘more likely’ to come from deprived neighbourhoods
04-06-2018 medmytale Health News

Children and young adults diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are

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Findings from breast and gynecological cancer study may have potential for future clinical applications
04-05-2018 medmytale Health Problems

Researchers from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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Protein derived from parasite has potential to alleviate debilitating disease
04-03-2018 medmytale Health Problems

A Children’s-led research team has turned the tables on Schistosoma

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