Por: WPLG Local 10 Health September 24, 2022
KENDALL, Fla. – A study is underway in South Florida that researchers hope will improve radiation treatment for children and young adults with brain tumors.The investigation at Baptist Health’s Miami Cancer Institute is looking at ways to optimize outcomes and reduce risks for pediatric patients from newborns to age 21.“We are looking at the children with M.R.I. to assess their brain and to assess the normal organs in the brain both at... + full article
Newsweek USA World September 30, 2022
The radioactive fallout of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear reactor disaster has resulted in the rapid evolution of species nearby.According to a study published in the journal Evolutionary Applications, the radiation from the Chernobyl accident has resulted in the changing of the... + más
Study investigates impact of radiation on pediatric brain tumors | WPLG Local 10
Entergy Waterford 3 cited for radiation readings that could have caused unneeded evacuations | The Advocate
The New York Times USA Science September 29, 2022
In a surprise discovery, researchers found that cells from some types of cancers escaped destruction by the immune system by hiding inside other cancer cells.The finding, they suggested in published this month in the journal eLife, may explain why some cancers can be resistant... + más
Cancer in people under 50 is rising around the world. Why? | WGN-TV
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Look up an image of a tumor on Google, and you’ll probably end up with a brightly colored cluster of cancer cells on a drab background of healthy tissue. But for Lian Narunsky Haziza, a cancer biologist at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, the picture looks very... + más
A Devious Cellular Trick Cancers Can Use to Escape Your Immune System | The New York Times
Should We Be Searching for Smart Aliens or Dumb Aliens? | The Atlantic
RTTNews USA Health September 24, 2022
Fennec Pharmaceuticals Inc. (), a specialty pharmaceutical company, anticipates FDA decision on its investigational drug PEDMARK, proposed for the prevention of platinum-induced ototoxicity in pediatric patients one month to less than 18 years of age with localized,... + más
ALS drug wins FDA approval despite questionable data | ABC News
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Ars Technica USA Science September 24, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Sep 24, 2022 11:00 am UTC Share this story People have long tried to use music as a tool to improve their abilities. Soldiers... + más
Pick up that Ping-Pong paddle — it could decrease cognitive decline: Alzheimer's Q&A | The Advocate
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The Advocate USA Business September 17, 2022
Federal regulators said Tuesday they have placed Entergy's in Killona under increased oversight because of the improper calibration of radiation monitors, which could have triggered unnecessary evacuations.The notified Entergy Nuclear that its additional oversight... + más
Could Louisiana open its power market to competition? Utilities hope not. | The Advocate
Climate change jeopardizes health care services, report says | ABC News
The Advocate USA Health September 17, 2022
Does the game of table tennis (Ping-Pong) delay the onset of Alzheimer’s disease?Table tennis, also known as Ping-Pong, is an indoor recreational sport which involves two to four players bouncing a lightweight ball back and forth across a table using small paddles on a hard... + más
New test can detect plaques early in the disease: Alzheimer's Q&A | The Advocate
Alzheimer's Q&A: Engaging brain can reduce disease risk | The Advocate
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