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Thursday, March 28, 2019

Like racecars and geese, cancer cells draft their way to new tumor sites

A new finding on how cells penetrate tissue gives a boost to the field of metabolomics, which can complement immunotherapies -- using the body's natural defenses to kill cancer cells.

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Sexual satisfaction among older people about more than just health

Communication and being in a happy relationship, along with health, are important for sexual satisfaction among older people, according to new research.

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Scientists tie walnuts to gene expressions related to breast cancer

New research links walnut consumption as a contributing factor that could suppress growth and survival of breast cancers.

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Scientists tie walnuts to gene expressions related to breast cancer

New research links walnut consumption as a contributing factor that could suppress growth and survival of breast cancers.

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Scientists tie walnuts to gene expressions related to breast cancer

New research links walnut consumption as a contributing factor that could suppress growth and survival of breast cancers.

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Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Minimally invasive uterine fibroid treatment safer and as effective as surgical treatment

Uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) effectively treats uterine fibroids with fewer post-procedure complications compared to myomectomy, according to new research. Women who received this minimally-invasive treatment also had a slightly lower need for additional treatment than those who underwent surgery.

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Minimally invasive uterine fibroid treatment safer and as effective as surgical treatment

Uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) effectively treats uterine fibroids with fewer post-procedure complications compared to myomectomy, according to new research. Women who received this minimally-invasive treatment also had a slightly lower need for additional treatment than those who underwent surgery.

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Saturday, March 23, 2019

Breast cancer may be likelier to spread to bone with nighttime dim-light exposure

Exposure to dim light at night, which is common in today's lifestyle, may contribute to the spread of breast cancer to the bones, researchers have shown for the first time in an animal study.

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Bisphosphonates increasingly prescribed to the women most likely to benefit

In recent years, women who start taking bisphosphonates (BPs) to treat osteoporosis and prevent fracture have trended from younger to older and from having osteopenia to having osteoporosis, researchers report.

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Bisphosphonates increasingly prescribed to the women most likely to benefit

In recent years, women who start taking bisphosphonates (BPs) to treat osteoporosis and prevent fracture have trended from younger to older and from having osteopenia to having osteoporosis, researchers report.

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