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September 2014
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3-D printing: Scientists reinvent research tools
The word “biopsy” typically conjures images of large needles. Lab technicians—and scientists working to discover new medicines—need enough tissue from a patient to prepare and evaluate a sample.
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Dealing with the spread of chronic disease in Africa
Over the next 15 years chronic disease like cancer and heart disease will become major killers in Sub-Saharan Africa. A new report from the Economist Intelligence Unit explains why.
July 2014
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New drugs could offer hope for malaria patients
In a medical treatment facility on the Thai-Burmese border, 21 patients infected with malaria recently participated in a clinical trial.
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Novartis scientists target resistance threat in malaria
Novartis hopes to prevent, treat and block malaria and is conducting clinical trials to test some promising therapies. Learn more.
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Mutant protein spreads through a neural circuit in Huntington’s Disease
Read how a genetics postdoctoral researcher finds Huntington's mutation travels through neural circuits.
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Longevity with vitality: Japanese elders provide examples for healthy aging
Ogimi in Okinawa, Japan has the highest percentage of centenarians in the world, making it a curiosity for those eager to learn more about the secrets of aging.
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Cancer cocktails come of age
Novartis teams test combinations of targeted therapeutic agents to combat drug resistance in tumors.
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Cancer cocktails: LJM716 – closing a common release valve
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Cancer cocktails: LEE011 – a popular combination partner
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Cancer cocktails: ABL001 – hitting one target twice
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