Scientists report new method to improve treatment outcomes for breast cancer
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide and the second most common cancer overall. Although it can now be treated with drugs, many of these drugs mysteriously stop working after some time, causing a relapse. Now a…
Read MoreHow coping mechanisms have brought us joy in a year of Covid restrictions
Wholesome creativity Family time Food and drink Taking back control Exercise Reading The Year That Changed Us Source: Read Full Article
Read MoreKey questions as EU watchdog rules on AstraZeneca
The EU’s drug regulator, the European Medicines Agency, finds itself in the hot seat on Thursday when it will decide what to do about blood clot fears over the AstraZeneca coronavirus jab. After spending much of its existence in relative…
Read MoreHandy tips for working moms to keep their toddlers safe amidst a pandemic
In times like these, it is very crucial for toddlers to have a specific routine. By Aakanksha Bhargava With the vaccination on its way, the scare around COVID-19 is slowly diminishing. Doctors and scientists are effortlessly working towards ensuring that…
Read MoreAlex Morgan Has a Beach Day with 10-Month-Old Daughter Charlie: 'Suns Out Buns Out'
Alex Morgan and her daughter Charlie Elena enjoyed a sunny day in Florida! The U.S. Soccer Women's National Team player, 31, shared a photo on her Instagram Stories of herself and her 10-month-old on the beach. Morgan wore a blue…
Read MoreNew method for growing embryos outside the womb
To observe how a tiny ball of identical cells on its way to becoming a mammalian embryo first attaches to an awaiting uterine wall and then develops into nervous system, heart, stomach and limbs: This has been a highly-sought grail…
Read MorePhase 3 DREAM3R trial opens for malignant pleural mesothelioma
The DREAM3R phase three clinical trial is now enrolling patients with newly diagnosed unresectable malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) throughout the US, Australia, and New Zealand. The DREAM3R study builds on signals of effectiveness found in independent single-arm phase two trials,…
Read MoreWHO experts say countries should keep using AstraZeneca shot
WHO urges countries to keep giving AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine because ‘the benefits outweigh the risks’ of blood clots WHO is still reviewing safety data on AstraZeneca’s vaccine after a series of reports of blood clots potentially linked to the shot …
Read MoreLiquid Biopsy After Hepatectomy Promising Aid in Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Liquid biopsy following resection of colorectal liver metastases allows non-invasive molecular profiling which may help spot hard-to-detect remaining disease, according to Houston-based researchers. Dr. Yun Shin Chun told Reuters Health by email that analysis of…
Read MoreSuicide risk prediction models could be cost-effective in clinical practice
There are several effective interventions to reduce the risk of suicide, the tenth-leading cause of death in the United States, but difficulties in identifying people at risk for suicide and concerns about the potentially high costs of suicide-prevention strategies have…
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