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Cancer cell 'executioner' found
تخليق جزيء اصطناعي قاتل لخلايا السرطان

Scientists have developed a way of "executing" cancer cells. طور العلماء وسيلة يمكنها أن تقضي على خلايا السرطان. فقد قام فريق من العلماء من جامعة "إلينوي" الأمريكية بإشراف البروفيسور "بول هيرجينروثر "بتخليق جزيء اصطناعي نجح في جعل خلايا السرطان تبدأ في تدمير نفسها.

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HIV hides in gut to escape attack
فيروس الايدز يختبئ من هجوم العقاقي

HIV is able to survive drug attack by hiding out in the gut lining, US scientists have discovered.
اكتشف باحثون أمريكيون من جامعة كاليفورنيا أن فيروس "اتش أي في" المسبب لمرض الايدز ينجو من هجمات العقاقير بالاختباء في الأمعاء.

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Nicotine therapy benefits 'hyped'
دراسة: علاج بديل النيكوتين أضعف من المعتقد

Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) may be less effective at weaning smokers off their habit than previously thought, researchers say.
أظهرت دراسة أن علاج بديل النيكوتين قد يكون أقل فعالية في مساعدة المدخنين على الإقلاع عن التدخين.

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Chest X-rays 'may up breast risk'
"أشعة أكس قد تزيد من مخاطر الاصابة بسرطان الثدي"

Chest X-rays may increase the chances of breast cancer in women with high risk genes, research suggests.
قال باحثون إن احتمالات الإصابة بسرطان الثدي تزيد كلما تعرض الصدر لأشعة أكس، خاصة لدى السيدات اللواتي يمتلكن جينات لديها القابلية لذلك.

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Breast cancer biopsy 'cuts pain'
صولجان سرطان الثدي علاج إشعاعي حديث يكتشف المرض ويدمر الورم!!

A new biopsy technique for breast cancer has a recovery time of two days instead of the usual five, according to research at Cardiff University.
تكشف معالجة سرطان الثدي عن ثلاث اهداف: استئصال الورم الأولي والتخفيف من احتمال عودة السرطان إلى الثدي او الابط والتخفيف من احتمال توليد السرطان لأورام ثانوية في الجسم وهذا مايعرف بالانتشار عن بعد. تأخذ توصيات الفريق الطبي كل العوامل التي قد تؤثر في المريضة بما في ذلك الجوانب العاطفية والاجتماعية والروحية والمالية للعلاج فضلا عن الجانب الجسدي ومن المهم مناقشة خطة العلاج على نحو فعال وفهم العلاج المقترح.

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TV time linked to overweight risk for some kids

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Too much television watching may increase a child's risk of being overweight, according to a study in the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. However, another study in the same journal found that the association is true only for children of obese parents.

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Flu health workers may stay home

Four in 10 US health professionals will stay away from work in the event of a flu pandemic, a study says. Researchers from Johns Hopkins School of Public Health in the US and Israel's Ben-Gurion University quizzed over 300 US health staff.

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New Cancer Drug Shows Fewer Side Effects

At least 2 million women might benefit from raloxifene's cancer-reducing effects, researchers said Monday in announcing initial results of the $88 million government study. "Now women have a choice," Dr. Leslie Ford, NCI's cancer prevention chief, said in an interview. "It's good news, because we're giving you a choice with fewer side effects."

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Med diet 'reduces dementia risk'

Eating a "Mediterranean-style" healthy diet significantly reduces the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, a study has suggested. US researchers looked at the diet and health of 2,200 people over four years. The more people kept to a Mediterranean diet, the less likely they were to develop Alzheimer's, according to the Annals of Neurology study.

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