Yoga Can Lower Fatigue, Inflammation in Breast Cancer Survivors

Practicing yoga for as little as three months can reduce fatigue and lower inflammation in breast cancer survivors, according to

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Engineering a Better Way to Rebuild Bone Inside the Body

    Researchers bound the most clinically-used growth factor, BMP-2, with microparticles of the drug heparin at concentrations up to

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Gene Expression Signature Identifies Patients at Higher Risk for Cardiovascular Death

Georgia Tech Professor Gregory Gibson poses with a chart showing death rate differentials between two groups of coronary artery disease

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Pain killers may improve health of diabetics and the obese

Blocking a pain receptor in mice not only extends their lifespan, it also gives them a more youthful metabolism, including

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Discovery of how Taxol works could lead to better anticancer drugs

UC Berkeley scientists have discovered the extremely subtle effect that the prescription drug Taxol has inside cells that makes it

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The Young Sperm, Poised for Greatness

In the body, a skin cell will always be skin, and a heart cell will always be heart. But in

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Mice With MS-Like Condition Walk Again After Human Stem Cell Treatment

Mice severely disabled by a condition similar to multiple sclerosis (MS) could walk less than two weeks following treatment with

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Making Money from Lignin: Roadmap Shows How to Improve Lignocellulosic Biofuel Biorefining

Professor Arthur Ragauskas prepares samples containing cellulose, lignin and hemicellulose for analysis using advanced nuclear magnetic resonance techniques. Credit: Gary

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Ovarian Cancer Cells Are More Aggressive On Soft Tissues

Professor Michelle Dawson and graduate student Daniel McGrail used traction force microscopy to measure the forces exerted by cancer cells

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