Colgate-Palmolive's Fabuloso cleaner looks a lot like a sports drink. And poison control centers including the one run by the University of Utah have been getting calls about the colorful liquid in the beveragelike bottle.
A finding on how immune cells "decide" to become active or inactive may have applications in fighting cancerous tumors, autoimmune diseases, and organ transplant rejection.
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(Philadelphia, PA) -- A finding by University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine researchers about how immune cells "decide" to become active or inactive may have applications in fighting cancerous tumors, autoimmune diseases, and organ transplant rejection.
Posted: 6:46 AM- WASHINGTON -- The public has a right to know more about the risks and benefits of emergency research performed on victims of trauma, cardiac arrest and stroke without their informed consent, experts told federal health officials Wednesday. The Food and Drug Administration convened a public hearing to discuss whether decade-old regulations guiding the ethical conduct of
Researchers at University of Utah's Huntsman Cancer Institute have discovered a new target for possible future colon cancer treatments -- a molecule that is implicated in 85 percent of colon cancer cases.