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Grand Roundup: Top posts for the week of May 13
The five most-read stories on Scope this week were: Can yoga help women suffering from fibromyalgia?: A study published in the Journal of Pain Research shows that practicing yoga boosts levels of the stress hormone cortisol and could help ease some symptoms of fibromyalgia such as pain, fatigue, muscle stiffness and depression. Stanford medical residents launch iPhone app to help physicians [...]
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Grand Roundup: Top posts for the week of May 13
The five most-read stories on Scope this week were: Can yoga help women suffering from fibromyalgia?: A study published in the Journal of Pain Research shows that practicing yoga boosts levels of the stress hormone cortisol and could help ease some symptoms of fibromyalgia such as pain, fatigue, muscle stiffness and depression. Stanford medical residents launch iPhone app to help physicians [...]
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Google-like algorithm may reveal better biomarkers for cancer
Google’s PageRank algorithm sorts search results by relevance and now researchers are using a similar strategy to sift through thousands of proteins that affect the progression of pancreatic cancer. German scientists from the Dresden University of Technology ranked cancer biomarkers and found seven proteins that predicted how patients respond to chemotherapy. The study was published [...]
Google-like algorithm may reveal better biomarkers for cancer
Google’s PageRank algorithm sorts search results by relevance and now researchers are using a similar strategy to sift through thousands of proteins that affect the progression of pancreatic cancer. German scientists from the Dresden University of Technology ranked cancer biomarkers and found seven proteins that predicted how patients respond to chemotherapy. The study was published [...]
Director of NIH discusses accelerating translation of biomedical research into clinical applications
In the this TEDMED talk, Francis Collins, MD, PhD, director of the National Institutes of Health, discusses bridging the gap between basic science and clinical applications in the drug development process. Repurposing existing drugs and testing on fabricated human tissue are two ways that Collins identifies in his talk as potential methods for getting disease [...]
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Director of NIH discusses accelerating translation of biomedical research into clinical applications
In the this TEDMED talk, Francis Collins, MD, PhD, director of the National Institutes of Health, discusses bridging the gap between basic science and clinical applications in the drug development process. Repurposing existing drugs and testing on fabricated human tissue are two ways that Collins identifies in his talk as potential methods for getting disease [...]
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Is disposing of unused drugs in household trash the most environmental option?
During the most recent National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day, Americans turned in 276 tons of unused medications. But there are likely additional expired or leftover pills still taking up space in medicine cabinets around the country. Those who still have a surplus of prescription drugs may be interested in findings recently published in Environmental Science [...]
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Is disposing of unused drugs in household trash the most environmental option?
During the most recent National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day, Americans turned in 276 tons of unused medications. But there are likely additional expired or leftover pills still taking up space in medicine cabinets around the country. Those who still have a surplus of prescription drugs may be interested in findings recently published in Environmental Science [...]
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Women underrepresented in AIDS research
Previous research has shown that women are underrepresented in certain trials, including studies related to cancer and prevention of cardiovascular disease. Today, an editorial in the Los Angeles Times highlights the lack of women in AIDS clinical trials, despite that they account for 25 percent of Americans living with the disease, and researchers’ efforts to reverse [...]
Posted in Clinical Trials, HIV/AIDS, In the News, Women's Health
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Women underrepresented in AIDS research
Previous research has shown that women are underrepresented in certain trials, including studies related to cancer and prevention of cardiovascular disease. Today, an editorial in the Los Angeles Times highlights the lack of women in AIDS clinical trials, despite that they account for 25 percent of Americans living with the disease, and researchers’ efforts to reverse [...]
Posted in Clinical Trials, HIV/AIDS, In the News, Women's Health
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