Study finds cell behaviour as cause behind resistance in neuroblastoma \
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Study finds cell behaviour as cause behind resistance in neuroblastoma

13-Nov-2022
Researchers have identified cause of neuroblastoma's resistance to chemotherapy and how treatment can be improved for future.
13-Nov-2022 Health
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Resistance in neuroblastoma attributed to altered cell behavior: Study \
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Resistance in neuroblastoma attributed to altered cell behavior: Study

13-Nov-2022
The findings are significant for how future treatments should be designed and have been published in Science Advances.
13-Nov-2022 Science
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Study finds Alzheimer’s disease can be diagnosed before patients experience symptoms \
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Study finds Alzheimer’s disease can be diagnosed before patients experience symptoms

12-Nov-2022
People suffering from Alzheimer's disease can be identified before they experience any symptoms and it's also possible to predict who will deteriorate within the next few years, suggests the findings of a large study led by Lund University in Sweden.
12-Nov-2022 Science
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Study reveals difference in male, female ostriches in choosing their groups \
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Study reveals difference in male, female ostriches in choosing their groups

22-Oct-2022
Washington [US], October 22 (ANI): Cooperation and competition in social groups have varied effects on men and women, which may determine which group sizes function best. This is owing to the fact that each has separate interests, according to a recent study from Sweden's Lund University.
22-Oct-2022 Science
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People who have diabetes more often affected by trigger finger: Study \
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People who have diabetes more often affected by trigger finger: Study

19-Oct-2022
Washington [US], October 19 (ANI): Trigger finger, or locked fingers, is more common in diabetics than in the general population. According to a study led by Lund University in Sweden, the risk of being affected increases when blood sugar levels are high.
19-Oct-2022 Health
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Researchers suggest how male, female ostriches choose their groups \
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Researchers suggest how male, female ostriches choose their groups

18-Oct-2022
Washington [US], October 18 (ANI): Cooperation and competition in social groups impact males and females differently, which may influence which group sizes operate best. According to a new study from Lund University in Sweden, this is due to the fact that both have distinct interests.
18-Oct-2022 Science
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Study: Urban forests have fewer bird species than rural \
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Study: Urban forests have fewer bird species than rural

02-Oct-2022
Washington [US], October 2 (ANI): According to a new study conducted by Lund University in Sweden, cities have a negative impact on bird diversity. Even if the forest areas are of equal quality, urban woodlands have far fewer bird species than rural forests.
02-Oct-2022 Science
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New treatment could increase number of lung donors \
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New treatment could increase number of lung donors

02-Sep-2022
Lund [Sweden], September 2 (ANI): Donated lungs in vast quantities cannot be transplanted. Researchers at Skane University Hospital and Lund University in Sweden completed an animal study that raises the possibility of using more donor lungs in the future. To determine whether the treatment will have the same favourable impact on people, the researchers have started a pilot trial.
02-Sep-2022 Health
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Study suggests tumour environment might affect breast cancer prognosis \
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Study suggests tumour environment might affect breast cancer prognosis

25-Aug-2022
Lund (Sweden) [Europe], August 25 (ANI): A study from Lund University in Sweden suggests that the environment in which breast cancer arises, the interplay between the patient's BMI, tumour size and cancer-specific proteins, is of importance for the prognosis.
25-Aug-2022 Science
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Research identifies protein that can predict future diabetes risk, cancer death \
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Research identifies protein that can predict future diabetes risk, cancer death

06-Aug-2022
Washington [US], August 6 (ANI): New research suggests that people with elevated levels of the protein prostasin (mainly found in epithelial cells which line the surfaces and organs of the body) may be at higher risk of developing diabetes.
06-Aug-2022 Science
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