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21 min ago | Post and Courier

Angelina Jolie, local doctors endorse genetic test plus counseling to weigh cancer risk

Dawn Berger, a Summerville resident, spends time with her daughter, Isabelle, 3, before work.

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Related Topix: Summerville, SC, Genetics, Science, Charleston, SC

21 min ago | Fox News

Stress isn't hot, study shows

Stress makes its mark on the female face, according to a new study that finds men judge women with high levels of a stress hormone less attractive.

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Related Topix: Immunology, Science

4 hrs ago | Newswise

Study Finds Vitamin C Can Kill Drug-Resistant TB

In a striking, unexpected discovery, researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have determined that vitamin C kills drug-resistant tuberculosis bacteria in laboratory culture.

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Related Topix: Vitamin C, Supplement, Yeshiva University, Isoniazid (generic), Nydrazid, Laniazid, Medicine, Immunology, Science

8 hrs ago | Science Daily

Abundance and Distribution of Hawaiian Coral Species Predicted by Model

They found the order of coral abundance around the main Hawaiian Islands to be Porites lobata , Montipora patula , Pocillopora meandrina , Montipora capitata , Porites compressa , and Montipora flabellata .

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Related Topix: University of Hawaii Manoa, Marine Biology

8 hrs ago | Go Local

Health | Dealing With Late Spring Allergies - Kent Hospital Expert

The trees and flowers are blooming, and the temperatures are rising. Why, then, are you so miserable? If you suffer from allergies, those beautiful blooms can make spring a challenge.

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Related Topix: Allergy and Immunology, Medicine, Immunology, Science

Tue May 21, 2013

Science Daily

How gold nanoparticles can help fight ovarian cancer

Mayo Clinic researchers found out why and determined how to make the nanoparticles effective against ovarian cancer cells.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, Nanotechnology, Science

Science, Industry and Business

Resistance to last-line antibiotic makes bacteria resistant to immune system

Bacteria resistant to the antibiotic colistin are also commonly resistant to antimicrobial substances made by the human body, according to a study in mBio , the online open-access journal of the American Society for Microbiology.

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Related Topix: Microbiology, Science, Atlanta, GA, Emory University, Medicine

Science, Industry and Business

Team finds mechanism linking key inflammatory marker to cancer

In a new study described in the journal Oncogene, researchers reveal how a key player in cell growth, immunity and the inflammatory response can be transformed into a primary contributor to tumor growth.

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Related Topix: Biochemistry, Science, Health, Lung Cancer

P&T Community

Vitamin D Could Provide New Treatments for Asthma

Scientists at King's College London have discovered that vitamin D has the potential to significantly reduce the symptoms of asthma.

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Related Topix: Medicine, Health, Asthma, Immunology, Science

Science Daily

Parasitic wasps use calcium pump to block fruit fly immunity

"We believe that we have discovered an important component of cellular immunity, one that parasites have learned to take advantage of," says Emory University biologist Todd Schlenke, whose lab led the research.

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Related Topix: Science, Emory University, Entomology, University of Alabama Birmingham

Medical Daily

Immune Cell Seen As Key In Salamander Limb Regeneration

When humans and mammals lose a finger, arm, or leg, the best hope for now is advanced prosthetics, which does provide regained function.

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Related Topix: Genetics, Science

GigaOM

New algorithm maps cancer cells like nodes on a social network

A group of researchers from Columbia and Stanford have created a method for turning complex cellular datasets into visualizations that map the similarities between tens of thousands of cells within a tissue sample.

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Related Topix: Science, Computer Science, Medicine, Cancer, Health, Startups, Stanford University, Columbia University

Mon May 20, 2013

MediLexicon

The Role Played By Processing Bodies In Cell Survival And Protection Against Viral Infection

As scientists learn more about processing bodies , granules present within normal cells, they are unraveling the complex role PBs play in maintaining cellular homeostasis by regulating RNA metabolism and cell signaling.

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Related Topix: Science, Cell Biology, University of Nebraska Lincoln, Health

Chemical & Engineering News

Top-Down Proteomics Becomes Reality

In the mid-1990s, as the Human Genome Project was in full swing, scientists started thinking about the protein complement of the genome, and proteomics-the identification and characterization of all of an organism's proteins-was born.

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Related Topix: Science, Chemistry, Cornell University, Northwestern University

Forward

British Plan Takes Aim at 'Jewish' Cancer Gene With DNA Analysis

Britain launched a research programme on Monday that should eventually allow all cancer patients to have access to the kind of genetic analysis that led Hollywood star Angelina Jolie to decide to undergo a double mastectomy.

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Related Topix: Genetics, Medicine, Health, Breast Cancer, Science

EurekAlert!

'The Biology of Cancer' by Robert A. Weinberg

Garland Science is proud to announce the publication of the much-anticipated Second Edition of The Biology of Cancer by Robert A. Weinberg.

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Related Topix: Massachusetts Institute of Technology

MLive.com

New Launch MI Lab and other Kalamazoo operations playing roles in...

Launch MI Lab Manager Greg Cavey, at center talking with a colleague, said his facility prevents Metabolic Solutions Development Co.

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Related Topix: Kalamazoo, MI, Medicine, Diabetes, Health, Biochemistry, Science, Western Michigan University

Star-Telegram.com

TCU's prairie prophet taught 'urban shamans' about life and mortality

Aryn Young, a research assistant at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas and one of Burgess' former TCU students, is recording his running monologue on how the native grassland he helped create on BRIT's grounds represents the very heart of Fort Worth.

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Related Topix: Plant Biology, Science

Medical News Today

News From Frontiers In Endocrinology, Microbiology, Physiology

Main Category: Sleep / Sleep Disorders / Insomnia Also Included In: MRSA / Drug Resistance ; Alzheimer's / Dementia Article Date: 20 May 2013 - 0:00 PDT Frontiers in Endocrinology Differential roles of orexin receptors in the regulation of sleep/wakefulness Takeshi Sakurai, the lead author on the 1998 article that first described orexin, here ... (more)

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Related Topix: Sleep, Medicine, Health, Microbiology, Science, Alzheimer's, MRSA, Narcolepsy, Genetics

Science

[Editorial] Impact Factor Distortions

This Editorial coincides with the release of the San Francisco declaration on research Assessment , the outcome of a gathering of concerned scientists at the December 2012 meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology.

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Related Topix: Science, Cell Biology