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Oxygen-starved cancer cells programmed to evade therapy after spreading

Date: Jan-27-2017
An oxygen-starved primary tumor environment produces dormant cells that evade therapy after spreading and may be the cause of disease relapse, study shows.

Primary Progressive MS: Symptoms, Treatment, and Outlook

Date: Jan-27-2017
What is primary progressive MS and how might it differ from other forms of multiple sclerosis? Learn about its symptoms and outlook here.

Gut bacteria mediate link between diet and colorectal cancer

Date: Jan-27-2017
Past studies have shown that diet affects the risk of colorectal cancer. New research suggests that this may be down to how diet alters the gut microbiome.

Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis: Symptoms, Treatment, and Outlook

Date: Jan-27-2017
What is relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis? Learn about lifestyle tips for those with RRMS, including diet, exercise, and stress management.

Scientists discover why LSD 'acid trip' lasts so long

Date: Jan-27-2017
Scientists have made a discovery that explains why 'acid trips' last for so long when LSD molecules are cleared from the bloodstream in a couple of hours.

Type 1 diabetes: Interspecies transplantation may be a viable treatment

Date: Jan-26-2017
Researchers have grown pancreases in rats using mouse stem cells. Transplanting the organs in mice with type 1 diabetes was found to reverse the disease.

Large study finds 14 new genetic disorders in children

Date: Jan-26-2017
The largest genetic study to be performed in children with previously undiagnosed developmental disorders uncovers 14 new mutations.

HIV exploitation of gap in immune cell defenses 'could be barrier to cure'

Date: Jan-26-2017
Scientists discover HIV invades macrophages when a protective protein is temporarily switched off. Treatment with HDAC inhibitors appears to prevent it.

Famous People with Multiple Sclerosis

Date: Jan-26-2017
Multiple sclerosis is a disease that currently has no cure. Learn how MS changed the lifestyles of some famous faces and what life is like after diagnosis.

Dawson's Finger and Multiple Sclerosis: What's the Connection?

Date: Jan-26-2017
What is Dawson’s finger? Learn about how Dawson's fingers can help with the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis and other brain disorders.