Electrical Bursts to Pancreatic Cancer Cells May Help Fight Tumor
Using tiny but powerful bursts of electricity to make holes in pancreatic cancer cells may improve survival rates for some patients, new research suggests.
Electrical Bursts to Pancreatic Cancer Cells May Help Fight Tumor
Using tiny but powerful bursts of electricity to make holes in pancreatic cancer cells may improve survival rates for some patients, new research suggests.
As Liberia marks end of Ebola transmission, UNICEF highlights need for better services for children
A boy washes his hands – a safety protocol to prevent the spread of Ebola - at the Slipway primary...
Early Treatment With Flu Antivirals May Shorten Seniors' Hospital Stay
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More Men With Breast Cancer Having Second Breast Removed
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Light From Smartphones, Tablets May Lower Sleep Hormone in Kids
Early flu treatment reduces hospitalization time, disability risk in older people
Early treatment of flu-hospitalized people 65 and older with flu antiviral medications cuts the duration of their hospital stay and reduces their risk of needing extended care after discharge, a new CDC study finds. The study is the first to look at...