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Human Stem Cells And Cancer Origins Discovered In The Stomach For The First Time
An international team has, for the first time, identified and isolated human stomach stem cells that are responsible for renewing stomach tissues.
Cancer vaccine could boost the effectiveness of immunotherapy
Supercharging the mutation rate in cancer cells can create a powerful vaccine that is able to boost the effectiveness of immunotherapy, a major new study reports.
Mosquito-borne diseases could be prevented by skin cream
A skin cream used to treat warts and skin cancer could help protect people against viral diseases such as Zika and dengue, according to new research.
Yorkshire patients needed for irritable bowel syndrome trial
Patients in GP surgeries across West Yorkshire are being invited to take part in a large trial of low-dose amitriptyline for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
New guideline launched that could save giant cell arteritis patients from losing vision
A new guideline has been launched to help doctors diagnose and treat a condition that can lead to blindness. Giant cell arteritis (GCA), which is also called temporal arteritis, affects one in 10,000