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Researchers at The University of Arizona Cancer Center at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix have discovered that many women with low-grade serous carcinoma of the ovary or peritoneum have seen their tumors stabilize or shrink after taking a regular dose of the compound selumetinib.
A team of researchers at the University of Waterloo's Institute for Quantum Computing has proposed a new computational model that may become the architecture for a scalable quantum computer. read more
Lisa Loftus-Otway, president of the Heart of Texas Chapter of Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS), was selected to be one of fourteen transportation industry professionals to participate in the 2013 WTS international Leadership Program. The program will be held February 3-7, 2013, at Rutgers State University. The National Transit Institute (NTI), located at Rutgers, provides logistical [...]
Source: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke - Related MedlinePlus Page: Multiple Sclerosis
Dr. Jonas Ludvigsson brings expertise in population-based research to the Rochester, MN, institution.
Dr. Jonas Ludvigsson brings expertise in population-based research to the Rochester, MN, institution.
A new study suggests that those being tested for celiac disease after being on a gluten-free diet may be able to ingest gluten for a shorter amount of time and still get accurate test results.
NFCA gets the inside scoop on a recent research study from Elena F. Verdu, MD, PhD, McMaster University.
Study shows two molecules in wheat can trigger inflammation and immune reactions in both intestinal and non-intestinal disorders.
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