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Why transplanted insulin cells dieNew research can enhance survival of islets transplants and improve treatment of type 1 diabetes. Transplantation of insulin-producing cell islets, so-called islets of langerhans is an appealing strategy for treatment of type 1 diabetes. But it turns out that these are short-lived, and the proced... |
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New role for Natural Killer cellsScientists at the University of York have discovered a new role for a population of white blood cells, which may lead to improved treatments for chronic infections and cancer. ... |
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Recent advances make cervical cancer control in developing world feasible for first timeRecent advances in cervical cancer prevention mean that controlling the disease in developing countries is becoming feasible for the first time, experts say. ... |
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Depression drug Cymbalta eases chronic back painA drug used to treat depression has been found to also be effective in reducing chronic low back pain. ... |
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HIV rate in New York 3 times the national averageHealth officials in New York say the city's rate of HIV infection is three times higher than the national rate. ... |
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Transformation of ordinary cells into insulin-makers improves symptoms of diabetesScientists in the U.S. have successfully transformed ordinary cells into insulin-producing cells in a living mouse and thereby improved the symptoms of diabetes. ... |

