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Providers Look for Partner in Battle to Detect Breast Cancer

2014-05-22 | KLAS report looks at the advancing technologies of breast imaging.


Scientists Seek Answers With Space Station Thyroid Cancer Study

2014-05-21 | Researchers recently made use of the microgravity environment aboard the space station for the Microgravity on Human Thyroid Carcinoma Cells study, with the hope to reveal answers that will help in the fight against thyroid cancer.


Two Vendors Dominating Mindshare In Dose Monitoring Market

2014-05-01 | KLAS report examines which dose monitoring solutions providers are considering.


Buzz and Bite Highlighted In New Malaria Museum

2014-04-25 | Animated PSAs help combat disease.


Eating Sugar Doubles Risk of Death in Cancer Patients, According to Nature Works Best's Groundbreaking Study

2014-04-24 | Deadly role of sugar for cancer patients shown in groundbreaking seven-year study, the largest to date.


LabTV Chairman Jay Walker Receives Lifetime Achievement Award as part of the Tribeca Film Festival's 2014 Disruptive Innovation Awards

2014-04-24 | Award Winning Filmmaker David Hoffman LabTV Executive Producer and NIH Director Francis Collins, a LabTV supporter, to be honored with "Silver Hammer" Disruptive Innovator Awards


For an Immune Cell, Microgravity Mimics Aging

2014-04-22 | T-Cell Activation in Aging will study the effects of microgravity on immune cells to better understand how our immune systems change as we age.


Ear, Nose and Throat of Western New England Offer Musicians Earplugs

2014-04-04 | Musicians Earplugs make playing music a much more enjoyable experience, especially for the eardrums.


Dr. Albert G. Mitsos Recognized as "Professional of the Year" by Capital Who's Who

2014-04-01 | Dr. Albert G. Mitsos of Long Grove, Illinois honored by Capital Who's Who Branding for his distinguished accomplishments and contributions as a Forensic Medical Consultant.


Skateboarder to Ride Almost 10,000 Miles, 35 States for Cancer Research

2014-03-27 | Mark Williams is skateboarding from Vermont to California and back for breast cancer research. He leaves White River Junction, VT on March 27th.


Cell Aging Delayed

2014-03-24 | Protection against cellular aging in a natural way: Austrian researchers biotechnologically produce a valuable antioxidant from olives that is more effective than Vitamin C. It can prevent cancer and has many positive effects on human health.


"Improved" Preimplantation Genetic Screening (PGS) Not Proven to Increase IVF Success Rates, According to Systematic Review

2014-03-20 | New research by investigators at New York's Center for Human Reproduction warns that preimplantation genetic screening is not proven to enhance IVF outcomes.


Federal Policy Undermines Efforts To Stem Drug Overdoses and Deaths

2014-03-17 | Denying coverage of diagnostic testing for substance use frustrates national strategy to reduce prescription drug and heroin overdoses and deaths.


Urgent Care Clinic In Falls Church Utilizes Practice Website For Increased Communication

2014-03-15 | Loehmann's Walk-in-Clinic invites patients to explore their interactive website for up-to-date health care and testing information.


Project MERCCURI "Crowdsourced" Space Station Samples Take Flight

2014-03-14 | The Microbial Ecology Research Combining Citizen and University Researchers on the International Space Station project (Project MERCCURI) is a crowdsourced effort to send a litany of microbes to the space station for research.


"A Love For Life" Delivers $80,000 Check To The University Of Pennsylvania's Abramson Cancer Center

2014-03-12 | Funds Earmarked Specifically for Pancreatic Cancer Research



NASA Launches New Research, Seeks the Subtle in Parallel Ways

2014-03-08 | NASA announces twin study investigations.


Tackling Tumors With Space Station Research

2014-03-03 | Some tumors seem to be much less aggressive in space compared to their behavior on Earth, which could help scientists understand the mechanism involved and develop drugs targeting tumors that don't respond to current treatments.


The Space Double-Whammy: Less Gravity, More Radiation

2014-02-28 | A new study, MicroRNA Expression Profiles in Cultured Human Fibroblast in Space - Micro-7 for short - will examine the effect of gravity on DNA damage and repair.