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Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Feeling healthy: A good start, but not always a good indicator of heart disease risk

Most people feel they have a general idea of how healthy they are based on their diet and exercise regimen and how often they get sick. But a new study adds to evidence that how healthy people think they are isn't always an accurate indicator of their risk for cardiovascular disease.

from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2HlbJpF

Feeling healthy: A good start, but not always a good indicator of heart disease risk

Most people feel they have a general idea of how healthy they are based on their diet and exercise regimen and how often they get sick. But a new study adds to evidence that how healthy people think they are isn't always an accurate indicator of their risk for cardiovascular disease.

from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2HlbJpF

Big data helps identify better way to research breast cancer's spread

Researchers are analyzing large volumes of data, often referred to as big data, to determine better research models to fight the spread of breast cancer and test potential drugs. Current models used in the lab frequently involve culturing cells on flat dishes, or cell lines, to model tumor growth in patients.

from Breast Cancer News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2JDxjau

Monday, May 13, 2019

How to starve triple negative breast cancer

Researchers have developed a strategy that slows the growth of triple negative breast cancer cells by cutting them off from two major food sources.

from Breast Cancer News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2WIlCDd

How to starve triple negative breast cancer

Researchers have developed a strategy that slows the growth of triple negative breast cancer cells by cutting them off from two major food sources.

from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2WIlCDd

How to starve triple negative breast cancer

Researchers have developed a strategy that slows the growth of triple negative breast cancer cells by cutting them off from two major food sources.

from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2WIlCDd

Bacteria's role in recurrent urinary tract infections

A new finding shows that several species of bacteria reside in bladder tissue of postmenopausal women who experience recurrent urinary tract infections (RUTIs). The results represent the first systematic analysis of biopsies from patients in this population.

from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2WGY1Ti

Bacteria's role in recurrent urinary tract infections

A new finding shows that several species of bacteria reside in bladder tissue of postmenopausal women who experience recurrent urinary tract infections (RUTIs). The results represent the first systematic analysis of biopsies from patients in this population.

from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2WGY1Ti

Bone cells suppress cancer metastases

A subpopulation of bone cells releases factors that can halt the growth of breast cancer that's traveled to the bone, putting the cells in stasis.

from Breast Cancer News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2WJ9QIW

Bone cells suppress cancer metastases

A subpopulation of bone cells releases factors that can halt the growth of breast cancer that's traveled to the bone, putting the cells in stasis.

from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2WJ9QIW