September 30, 2010
Basal Breast Cancer Profiled, Targeted Therapy Possible Now
With the profiling of the basal breast cancer by Australian scientists, it will now be possible to offer targeted therapy for this aggressive sub-type.
With the profiling of the basal breast cancer by Australian scientists, it will now be possible to offer targeted therapy for this aggressive sub-type.
Chemotherapy triggers changes in brain, it has been shown. However the effect could vary from patient to patient. Researchers at the Indiana University
The Association of Clinical Research Organizations (ACRO) has warned that the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) should resolve the uncertainty over
The brain’s recovery and its ability to communicate after a stroke have led scientists to give hope to patients.
The study using neuroimaging of stroke
The rate at which a heart beats momentarily drops when faced with rejection, claims a new study.
Research has shown that the brain processes physical
Two testing techniques can identify bottles of alcohol which has cocaine dissolved in it that will help customs officials in their anti-smuggling operations, claim UK and Swiss researchers.
US safety officials have advised parents to stop using infant sleep positioners, as they can be dangerous for babies.
The Consumer Product Safety
Rare cases of HIV patients producing antibodies has led researchers to work on new ways to design vaccines.
Researchers at Rockefeller University
Health experts in Britain have issued a warning over the consumption of raw bean sprouts following the alarming increase in cases of Salmonella.
Raw
A new technology can come to the aid of scientists during clinical trials , enabling a better understanding of how drugs work.
“We are making progress