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Help Your Kids Have a Happy Holiday Despite Recession
Holiday traditions and time together can make for great gifts.
Health Advice: Why Is Our Progress Against Cancer So Slow?
Deaths rates are down, but there's still much to be learned about beating the disease.
Aggressive Childhood Nerve Cancer Shows a Weakness
By activating the tumor suppressor p53, a new drug may slow the malignancy, a study in mice shows.
November 12, 2009
- Science
French Scientists Reengineer HIV Virus to Halt Brain Disease
The HIV virus was adapted to carry healthy genes and help halt the advance of a deadly brain disease.
November 06, 2009
- Science
Obesity and Leukemia: Fat May Offer Sanctuary to Cancer Cells
Excess fatty tissue allows cancerous cells to avoid destruction by chemotherapy in leukemia patients.
September 23, 2009
- Science
Your Child Needs the Hospital? 12 Tips for Parents
Pediatric medicine is not a downsized version of adult care.
Leave Embryos Alone: Stem Cell Work Can Be Done Without Them, Says Tony Perkins
It's a slippery slope, and besides, existing alternatives can supply greater scientific gains.
Recent HIV News Is Encouraging—but Also Provides Cause for Concern
Black men experience higher infection rates.
3 Ways That Stem Cells May Speed New Cures
First stem cell trial in humans may be followed by end on federal ban.
How to Help Kids Handle Holidays in Tough Times
Fewer presents can mean less stress, more joy.
