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Pregnancy after breast cancer does not increase chance of recurrence
Science Daily - 4 Jun 2017 22:40
New data provide reassurance to breast cancer survivors that having a baby after a breast cancer diagnosis may not increase the chance of their cancer coming back.
New mechanism behind Parkinson's disease revealed
Science Daily - 4 Jun 2017 22:38
Researchers have identified the precise toxic mechanism at work during an overabundance of the protein alpha-synuclein in neurons--the protein is a key causative agent in the development of Parkinson's disease.
Steady decrease in severe health problems for childhood cancer survivors
Science Daily - 4 Jun 2017 22:38
Perhaps no other area of oncology has seen such dramatic progress in treatment over the past decades as childhood cancer. As a result of advances in treatment and care, children with cancer are not only living longer, th...
A single radiation treatment sufficiently relieves spinal cord compression symptoms
Science Daily - 4 Jun 2017 22:38
Spinal cord compression is a debilitating condition that many patients with advanced cancer experience. Until now, patients often had to spend multiple days traveling back and forth to undergo radiation treatments. This ...
New drug shows durable efficacy across diverse pediatric and adult cancers
Science Daily - 4 Jun 2017 22:36
Scientists may have developed the first targeted, oral, tumor-type agnostic therapy - a cancer medicine that works comparably well across many kinds of cancer, regardless of patient age. In clinical trials of adults and ...
New technology dives deep into the cancer genome
Science Daily - 4 Jun 2017 22:36
In a study of 124 patients with advanced breast, lung, and prostate cancers, a new, high-intensity genomic sequencing approach detected circulating tumor DNA at a high rate. In 89% of patients, at least one genetic chang...
Enhanced test for urinary tract infections detects more bacteria than standard test
Science Daily - 4 Jun 2017 19:58
One of the primary ways physicians diagnose urinary tract infections is with a test that detects bacteria in urine. A new enhanced test detects significantly more bacteria than the standard test.
Questions raised over physician-assisted suicide
Science Daily - 4 Jun 2017 19:58
Few issues in medicine have been more controversial in recent years than physician-assisted suicide, with medical experts and the general public unable to come to a consensus that balances the delicate issue of dying wit...
Breastfeeding may protect against chronic pain after Caesarean section
Science Daily - 4 Jun 2017 19:58
Breastfeeding after a Caesarean section (C-section) may help manage pain, with mothers who breastfed their babies for at least two months after the operation three times less likely to experience persistent pain compared...
Immunotherapy drug effective for metastatic triple negative breast cancer
Science Daily - 4 Jun 2017 19:58
The immunotherapy drug, Pembrolizumab, is effective in shrinking tumors among metastatic triple negative breast cancer patients as found in a clinical trial.
Bed partners may unintentionally contribute to the perpetuation of insomnia
Science Daily - 4 Jun 2017 19:57
Preliminary results from a new study show that partners of people who have insomnia may try to be supportive by engaging in a range of behaviors that unintentionally contradict treatment recommendations.
New treatment options for patients with advanced BRCA-related breast cancer
Science Daily - 4 Jun 2017 19:57
Six years ago an international team of physician scientists led a charge to advance clinical testing of the PARP inhibitor olaparib in cancer patients with known inherited BRCA mutations. This weekend, that push comes fu...
New disposable, wearable patch found to effectively detect sleep apnea
Science Daily - 4 Jun 2017 19:57
Results of a definitive clinical trial show that a new, disposable diagnostic patch effectively detects obstructive sleep apnea across all severity levels.
Babies born to mothers with sleep apnea have higher risk of adverse neonatal outcomes
Science Daily - 4 Jun 2017 19:57
A new study is the first to demonstrate a higher risk of congenital anomalies and resuscitation at birth in newborns of mothers who have obstructive sleep apnea.
Society Is Destroying and Rebuilding Itself for the Networked Age
Singularity Hub - 4 Jun 2017 19:00
When the dust settled from last summer's failed Turkish coup d'etat, where a faction of Turkey's armed forces attempted an overthrow of the sitting government and President Recap Tayyip Erdogan, a bizarre--yet distinct--...
Bio-based p-xylene oxidation into terephthalic acid by engineered E. coli
EurekAlert! - 4 Jun 2017 08:00
(The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)) KAIST researchers have established an efficient biocatalytic system to produce terephthalic acid (TPA) from p-xylene (pX). It will allow this industrially ...
New millimeter-wave technology could make future vehicles much safer
EurekAlert! - 4 Jun 2017 08:00
(Hiroshima University) Hiroshima University and Mie Fujitsu Semiconductor Limited (MIFS) today announced the development of a low-power millimeter-wave amplifier that feeds on 0.5 V power supply and covers the frequency ...