Interference with natural circadian rhythms has been found to promote tumour growth and to suppress effects of tumour fighting drugs, suggesting the need for chronotherapy which is the delivery of cancer drugs timed to the internal circadian rhythm.
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It may be best to stay away from that smoky car or room until it has cleared according to research presented at EuroHeartCare 2019.
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Alder Hey Children’s Hospital Trust and the University of Liverpool have identified a user friendly treatment for one of the most common life threatening neurological emergencies in children, epileptic seizures, as published in The Lancet.
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A cure to heart failure may be available in the future as scientists from King’s College London have figured out how to regenerate specialised cells in the muscle. Animal studies suggest injecting a gene that drives cell growth during infancy could help to restore tissue that has become damaged during a heart attack.
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