A male hormone-blocker currently used to treat prostate cancer may also benefit breast cancer patients.
A male hormone-blocker currently used to treat prostate cancer may also benefit breast cancer patients.
A new report suggests that potential malaria treatments currently under study comprise the largest drug pipeline in history.
Revising a dysfunctional gene in vivo for the first time, researchers successfully restore blood clotting in hemophiliac mice.
The virulent stain that has killed 48 people produces Shiga toxin and sticks to the intestinal wall.
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Much of Charles Darwin’s personal library–both his books and what he wrote within them--is now available online.
Two new approaches to test bone density provide a simpler way to predict risk of osteoporosis.
Drugmakers are teaming up to test the disease-fighting power of combination therapies earlier in the development cycle than ever before.