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Women faring well in hiring process for science faculty jobs at research universities

June 2, 2009

WASHINGTON -- Although women are still underrepresented in the applicant pool for faculty positions in math, science, and engineering at major research universities, those who do apply are interviewed and hired at rates equal to or higher than those for men, says a new report from the National Research Council.

International community of biotechnologists converge on Bloomington for 21st American Peptide Symposium

June 1, 2009

About 800 participants from around the world will be in Bloomington this week for the 21st American Peptide Society Symposium, a forum for exchanging cutting-edge developments in biotechnology.

Scientists explain how 'death receptors' designed to kill our cells may make them stronger

June 1, 2009

It turns out that from the perspective of cell biology, Nietzsche may have been right after all: that which does not kill us does make us stronger.

Chemotherapy combination outcomes differ for aged, younger colon cancer patients

May 29, 2009

ORLANDO, Fla.--The combination of chemotherapies 5FU and oxaliplatin compared to 5FU alone after surgery for colon cancer decreases colon cancer recurrence and promotes longer survival for patients under 70 -- but not for those who are older, according to Mayo Clinic and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute scientists who will present their findings at the American Society of Clinical Oncology's (ASCO)

Scripps Florida scientists devise accelerated method to determine infectious prion strains

May 28, 2009

JUPITER, FL, May 28, 2009 ?Current tests to identify specific strains of infectious prions, which cause a range of transmissible diseases (such as mad cow) in animals and humans, can take anywhere from six months to a year to yield results ? a time-lag that may put human populations at risk.

Treating gum disease helps rheumatoid arthritis sufferers

May 28, 2009

CLEVELAND? Here's one more reason to keep your teeth healthy.

How superbugs control their lethal weapons

May 24, 2009

It appears that some superbugs have evolved to develop the ability to manipulate the immune system to everyone's advantage.

Big boost for global health called for in IOM report

May 20, 2009

WASHINGTON -- To fulfill America's humanitarian obligations as a member of the international community and to invest in the nation's long-term health, economic interests, and national security, the United States should reaffirm and increase its commitment to improving the health of developing nations, says a new report from the Institute of Medicine.

Caltech, UCSF scientists determine how body differentiates between a scorch and a scratch

May 19, 2009

PASADENA, Calif.--You can tell without looking whether you've been stuck by a pin or burnt by a match. But how?

Study: Women with hard to diagnose chest pain symptoms at higher risk for cardiovascular events

May 11, 2009

LOS ANGELES (EMBARGOED UNTIL MAY 11, 2009; 3 pm Central Daylight Time) - Many physicians are presented with the following scenario: a woman comes into the office complaining of chest pain, undergoes a stress test to evaluate the chest pain, and the stress test results suggest coronary artery disease, a condition in which plaque builds up inside the coronary arteries.

More patients needed in clinical trials to find treatment for heart condition

May 11, 2009

The American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology are calling on doctors to enroll more patients in clinical trials for catheter-based closure of patent foramen ovale (PFO), a condition caused when an opening between the two chambers of the heart fails to close at birth.

Increased food intake alone explains the increase in body weight in the United States

May 8, 2009

Amsterdam, the Netherlands: New research that uses an innovative approach to study, for the first time, the relative contributions of food and exercise habits to the development of the obesity epidemic has concluded that the rise in obesity in the United States since the 1970s was virtually all due to increased energy intake.

Genes found to play a role in breast cancer's spread to the brain

May 6, 2009

New research led by investigators at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) identifies three genes that specifically mediate the metastasis, or spread, of breast cancer to the brain and illuminates the mechanisms by which this spread occurs. The study was published online today in Nature.

Lithium may help radiation target cancer, spare healthy tissue

May 4, 2009

Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center investigators have uncovered a mechanism that helps explain how lithium, a drug widely used to treat bipolar mood disorder, also protects the brain from damage that occurs during radiation treatments.

Poor sleep quality leads to poorer prognosis after stroke

April 28, 2009

Stroke victims tend to do worse if they also have diagnosed or undiagnosed obstructive sleep apnea prior to having the stroke, according to a study presented April 28, 2009, at the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) annual meeting in Seattle.



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