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Urban Environmental Exposures Increase Breast Cancer
Urban Environmental Exposures Increase Breast Cancer

A Duke Health study of breast cancer in North Carolina found that the state’s metropolitan.

Vitamin B12 aids Cellular Reprogramming and Tissue Repair
Vitamin B12 aids Cellular Reprogramming and Tissue Repair, Study Reveals

Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) is a well-known vitamin that has long been recognized for its critical.

FDA Approves DefenCath for Bloodstream Infections
FDA Approves DefenCath for Bloodstream Infections

CorMedix Inc. (Nasdaq: CRMD), a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing therapeutic products for.

Breast Cancer Cells Work Together to Invade Surrounding Tissue
Breast Cancer Cells Work Together to Invade Surrounding Tissue

The majority of breast cancers begin in the lining of a breast milk duct and,.

Heart Attack and Anemia Patients may Benefit from Blood Transfusion
Blood Transfusion Benefits Heart Attack and Anemia Patients

An international clinical trial led by physician Jeffrey L. Carson, distinguished professor of medicine at.

A Study Suggests that BMI doesn't Prevent Chest Masculinization Surgery
A Study Suggests that BMI doesn’t Prevent Chest Masculinization Surgery

Body mass index, or BMI, is calculated by dividing a person’s mass (weight) in kilograms.

Researchers Explore Origins of Lupus
Researchers Explore Origins of Lupus

For years, doctors and clinicians have known that lupus, an autoimmune disease, affects women nine.

Gene Altering the Microbiome may Prevent Childhood Asthma
Gene Altering the Microbiome may Prevent Childhood Asthma

Every day, approximately 5 million children in the United States wake up unsure whether they.

Scientists Manage Fatal Huntington's Disease Trigger
Scientists Manage Fatal Huntington’s Disease Trigger

Huntington’s disease, which causes involuntary motions and dementia and is deadly, has no cure. For.

Monoclonal Antibodies Inhaled are Anti-COVID-19
Monoclonal Antibodies Inhaled are Anti-COVID-19

According to the research, inhaled monoclonal antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 greatly reduced COVID-19 disease in nonhuman.