Life Scientist > Health & Medical

Stroke for stroke in the clinic

17 August, 2007 by Fiona Wylie

Stroke specialist Geoffrey Donnan will address this weekend's CRX conference on how to overcome obstacles in the clinic.


Pathway links inflammation, angiogenesis and breast cancer

14 August, 2007 by Staff Writers

TNFa sets off a chain of events leading to new blood vessels that feed breast cancer, US researchers say.


Link between Alzheimer's disease and glaucoma

14 August, 2007 by Staff Writers

New Alzheimer's treatments may help treat major eye disease, UK researchers say.


Breast cancer and genome-wide association studies

08 August, 2007 by Fiona Wylie

We look at the background to the massive international collaboration looking for genes associated with breast cancer, which published its landmark findings in the May 27 edition of Nature.


Enviromimetics and schizophrenia pathways

01 August, 2007 by Staff Writers

Florey research into schizophrenia mouse model finds exercise rescues abnormal chemical transmitter pathway.


IL-7R variation linked to MS

31 July, 2007 by Kate McDonald

A variant in the gene responsible for the production of the interleukin-7 receptor linked to multiple sclerosis.


TB diagnostic agreement for Proteome Systems

25 July, 2007 by Staff Writers

Sputum-based test to be developed by Proteome Systems and BD.


HLA-C may be Achilles heel of HIV

24 July, 2007 by Staff Writers

Three SNPs identified in HIV+ people may help delay disease.


Scorpion toxin illuminates cancer cells

19 July, 2007 by Staff Writers

'Tumour paint' 500 times more sensitive than MRI, study claims.


Epigenetic inheritance and colorectal cancer

18 July, 2007 by Kate McDonald

A Sydney research team has come up with evidence of inter-generational epigenetic inheritance in humans.


Potential type 1 diabetes gene found

17 July, 2007 by Kate McDonald

Genome-wide association study finds new gene implicated in type 1 diabetes.


Fat kills cancer!

12 July, 2007 by Staff Writers

Mesenchymal tem cells taken from fat tissue used to treat colon cancer.


White matter research sheds light on schizophrenia

09 July, 2007 by Kate McDonald

New evidence supports theory that a breakdown in frontal temporal connectivity underlies schizophrenia.


Cancer risk in HIV, transplant patients

06 July, 2007 by Staff Writers

Immune deficiency suspected in higher cancer risk levels.


Frog molecule could provide drug treatment for brain tumours

03 July, 2007 by Staff Writers

A synthetic version of a molecule found in the egg cells of the Northern Leopard frog could provide the first drug treatment for brain tumours.


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