Topic: National Cancer Institute

Reuters US Online Report Science News | 2009-10-09 19:27:50
<div><p>WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A virus linked to prostate cancer also appears to play a role in chronic fatigue syndrome, according to research that could lead to the first drug treatments for a mysterious disorder that affects 17 million people worldwide.</p><p>Researchers found the virus, known as XMRV, in the ...
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AP Features | 2009-10-08 20:25:27
<div><p>A virus recently linked to prostate cancer is a new suspect in chronic fatigue syndrome. Scientists tested blood from 101 patients and found two-thirds carried it.</p><p>That doesn't mean the virus causes chronic fatigue, stressed the research published Thursday in the journal Science.</p>&lt ...
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Men's Fitness | 2009-10-03 16:02:21
<div><p>Mom always said to take your vitamins. But she didn't mean overdo it. Thirty-five percent of adults swallow a multivitamin on a regular basis, but several studies warn that an abundance of extra nutrients may not be as good for the body as previously suspected. Just check out the data.</p&gt ...
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AP Features | 2009-10-02 18:32:26
<div><p>Texas gave birth to the modern oil industry, invented the handheld calculator and sent man to the moon. But can the Lone Star State cure cancer?</p><p>Texas is ready to try by investing $3 billion over the next decade in cancer research and prevention, which would make the ...
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Blacks misperceive cancer risk, study finds

Buffalo News | 2010-03-16 07:02:36

Top 10 Cholesterol-Fighting Foods

Prevention | 2010-03-16 05:59:44

3-D Cell Culture: Making Cells Feel Right At Home

Medical News Today | 2010-03-16 05:38:55

Golden Nanocages To Put the Heat On Cancer Cells

Slashdot | 2010-03-16 05:48:42

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