New York Times (blog) While the United States medical system is famous for drugs costing hundreds of thousands of dollars and heroic care at the end of life, it turns out that a more significant factor in the nation's $2.7 trillion annual health care bill may not be the use ... and more »
Richmond Times Dispatch China, they noted, has become increasingly more aggressive in the South China Sea, continues to pursue natural resources such as oil and natural gas to sustain its economic growth , and has developed a major presence all over the world. While the United ... and more »
Indiatimes.com While performing experiments on the biology of cannabis , researchers found that low doses of the drug had a big impact on cell signalling , preventing ...
The Star Online Such lifestyle choices may contribute to risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes, atrial fibrillation (which produces an irregular heartbeat), and high cholesterol. Acute stroke therapies try to stop a stroke while it is happening by ... Drug ...
Times of India Ayurveda frequently hit headlines because of complaints from foreign FDAs (food and drug authorities ) about the presence of toxic heavy metals. Modern medicine practitioners still view AYUSH with skepticism. But the sector has witnessed a phenomenal ...
MedPage Today "Of those, there are several options: sorafenib and sunitinib are both vascular endothelial growth factor receptors and PDGFR inhibitors. And then, in ad...
Medscape CHICAGO, Illinois — When ipilimumab is combined with a growth factor , a synergistic treatment effect seems to improve overall survival in some patients with metastatic melanoma, according to results from a phase 2 study. One-year overall survival was ... and more »
Fort Worth Business Press Someday in the not too distant future, people will know all their own genetic risk factors and which diseases, disorders and disabilities they are most likely to develop – long before their first symptoms. And their physicians will know how best to ... and more »
UCSD Medical Center ... blocks that can be used for growth ,” Mischel said. They discovered a complex but compelling series of consequential events: The EGFRvIII mutation controls expression of a splicing factor called HNRNPA1, which initiates an alternatively spliced form ...
Globe and Mail Today, many political leaders across Latin America are keen to refocus attention on growth , employment, and tourism. They recognize that bad news sends out even worse signals to financial markets and would-be tourists. In the coming months ... After ... and more »