Genetically engineered, cancer-killing herpes virus may be able to fight tumors
The notion of using viruses to treat cancer is old. However, using genetically modified viruses to treat cancer started to be further investigatedTrusted Source in the 90s.
Read MoreGestational diabetes can lead to type 2 diabetes, but a healthy lifestyle may reduce risk
A recent study suggests that people who’ve had gestational diabetes may be able to reduce their risk for type 2 diabetes with healthy lifestyle practices.
Read MoreStudy gains insight into how deadliest form of brain cancer returns
The deadliest form of brain cancer returns because tumors adapt to treatment by recruiting help from nearby healthy tissue, say researchers who are trying to find a cure for the disease.
Read MoreNewly discovered protein connected to Alzheimer's disease risk
A mutation in a newly discovered small protein is connected to a significant increase in the risk for Alzheimer's disease, expanding the known gene targets for the disease and presenting a new potential avenue for treatment, according to a new study.
Read MoreHIV and AIDS: Transmission myths and facts related to Sexual Transmitted Disease
It is not possible to transmit or contract AIDS, or stage 3 HIV. There are many myths about HIV transmission, but debunking them can help people understand what precautions to take and when to see a doctor.
Read MoreInnovative blood test may detect cancers that are otherwise hard to diagnose
Researchers have designed a blood test for cancer that looks at the methylation of cell-free DNA.
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