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A new study presented at the American Thoracic Society 2007 International Conference finds that obese people are significantly more likely to have persistent or severe persistent asthma than their thinner counterparts.
The University of Cambridge and Life Technologies Corporation, announced today the formation of a collaboration to advance translational research studies in key disease areas such as cancer, diabetes and neurological disorders. Through this collaboration, next generation sequencing technology will be made available to the European research and clinical communities through the Eastern Sequence and Informatics Hub at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge.
​People with severe encephalitis - inflammation of the brain - are much more likely to die if they develop severe swelling in the brain, intractable seizures or low blood platelet counts, regardless of the cause of their illness, according to new Johns Hopkins research.
Industry Standard Research today announced the launch of a new and substantial research report titled Late Phase Market Dynamics. This report presents data and analysis from 149 interviews with decision makers from 95 unique pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies around the world.
An important discovery about how some cancers rely on glucose to survive could lead to development of tumor-specific treatments.
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