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Shutting Down Skin Cancer

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Rutao Cui is leading a team seeking a new drug compound that could combat tough-to-treat melanoma.

New Open-Source Bioinformatics Tool Identifies Factors Responsible for Diseases

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Candidate Driver Analysis (CaDrA), the new tool, may be instrumental in finding new therapeutic targets.

Possible Pathway to New Therapy for Alzheimer’s Disease

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The discovery, when further developed, could ameliorate or cure AD.

Can Prenatal Exposures to BPA Impact Ovarian Function?

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Disruption of the endocrine system may have long-term effects and may play a role in reproductive health outcomes.

Government Payment Policies Tied to Hospital Performance Fail to Improve Patient Safety

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This is the first study to look at how these federal payment programs impact healthcare-associated infections.

Balloon Guided Catheters Provide Better Blood Flow Following Stroke Interventions

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The study was led by Thanh Nguyen, MD, associate professor of neurology and director, Interventional Neuroradiology and Interventional Neurology at BMC.

Researchers Discover Method to ‘Turn Off’ Mutated Melanoma

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A new study provides novel insights into the pathogenesis and treatment of NRAS mutant melanoma.

Survivors of a Firearm Injury at Risk for Subsequent Hospitalizations

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Ten percent will be readmitted to the hospital for further treatment within 90 days of their original injuries.

Are E-Cigarettes Safer and More Effective Than Other Treatments for Quitting Smoking?

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An editorial in response to a newly published paper on the effectiveness of e-cigarettes for smoking cessation in the New England Journal of Medicine says that caution should be used in recommending e-cigarettes for smoking cessation.

How Virtual Reality Might Help Fight Recurring Nightmares

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VR could benefit people, particularly children, suffering scary dreams.

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