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In a first for both institutions, Jupiter Medical Center, the area's Number One Preferred Hospital, and The Scripps Research Institute, one of the world's largest private, non-profit biomedical research organizations, are teaming up to conduct research on human cancer tissue.
Aperio Technologies, Inc., a global leader in digital pathology for the healthcare and life sciences industry is pleased to announce that SecondSlideā¢, its newly launched digital slide sharing service for pathology, has been incorporated as one of the vendor solutions in the College of American Pathologists (CAP) prototype of the Diagnostic Work Station (DWS), a collaborative and heterogeneous vendor-neutral environment.
Eating diets high in sugar and fat may not affect the health outcomes of older adults ages 75 and up, suggesting that placing people of such advanced age on overly restrictive diets to treat their excess weight or other conditions may have little benefit, according to researchers at Penn State and Geisinger Healthcare System.
A live vaccine genetically engineered from a common measles vaccine promises to be effective against the chikungunya virus. Such is the central finding of a recently completed Phase II trial now published in the prestigious journal "The Lancet".
Adverse childhood experiences and sleep disturbances interfere with immune system regulation, shows research from the University of Eastern Finland.
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