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Scientists Develop Technology to Capture Tumor Cells

Medical Design Technology - 19 May 2019 16:00
News Instead of searching for a needle in a haystack, what if you were able to sweep the entire haystack to one side, leaving only the needle behind? That's the strategy researchers followed in developing a new microflui...
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(University of Cambridge) Children who regularly walk or cycle to school are less likely to be overweight or obese than those who travel by car or public transport, a new study suggests.
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(Queen Mary University of London) Many patients with potentially deadly liver cirrhosis and liver cancer are being diagnosed at late advanced stages of disease, according to a study led by Queen Mary University of London...
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(University of Melbourne) After 20 years of rapid increases in life expectancy at birth, the rate of growth in Australia is now falling behind most other high-income nations, meaning better control of health risk factors...
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(NIH/National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute) A study of nearly 300 patients with mild persistent asthma found that inhaled steroids -- long considered the gold standard for asthma treatment -- were no more effective th...
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Big data reveals hidden subtypes of sepsis

EurekAlert! - 19 May 2019 06:00
(University of Pittsburgh) Much like cancer, sepsis isn't simply one condition, but rather many conditions with varying clinical characteristics that could benefit from different treatments, according to the results of a...
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Researchers document impact of coffee on bowels

EurekAlert! - 19 May 2019 06:00
(Digestive Disease Week) Coffee drinkers know that coffee helps keep the bowels moving, but researchers in Texas are trying to find out exactly why this is true, and it doesn't seem to be about the caffeine, according to...
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(Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions) A newly released expert consensus statement provides recommendations for optimizing the financial operations of the cardiovascular catheterization laboratory (CC...
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(University of Pittsburgh) Reversibly paralyzing and heavily sedating hospitalized patients with severe breathing problems do not improve outcomes in most cases, according to a clinical trial conducted at dozens of North...
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(Digestive Disease Week) Physical activity, including walking and muscle-strengthening activities, were associated with significantly reduced risk of cirrhosis-related death, according to research presented at Digestive ...
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(National Institute for Health Research) Over 870,000 participants involved in health and social care research across England -- a huge increase. The number of new life sciences studies supported by the National Institut...
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