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Researchers at Queen's University have identified a new mechanism that could potentially explain why the body's immune system sometimes fails to eliminate cancer. The new findings shed light on the possible cause of immune resistance in cancer cells, and indicate that nitroglycerin, a relatively safe and low-cost drug used for more than a century to treat angina, may be effective for managing certain cancers.
A genetic disorder that affects about 1 in every 2,500 births can cause a bewildering array of clinical problems, including brain tumors, impaired vision, learning disabilities, behavioral problems, heart defects and bone deformities. The symptoms and their severity vary among patients affected by this condition, known as neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1).
Women risk any number of strains, sprains, and injuries while working in their gardens, but by using braces designed specifically for women's bodies such as the ones made by Wellgate for Women, women are able to help reduce their pain and support their joints while still enjoying all the peace and relaxation that a garden brings.
Genes borrowed from a spider turned Peter Parker into Spiderman. If scientists can use archaea-tiny organisms similar to bacteria-as a source of useful genes for humans, might it help prevent blindness one day?
Cancer patients have significant concerns about legal-medical issues that are not being adequately addressed and impact the quality of their lives, according to a study conducted by Roswell Park Cancer Institute. Results of the study were published in a recent issue of Cancer and presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association.
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