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Dr. Katherine Crew found that an extract in green tea, Polyphenon E, appears to inhibit tumor cell growth, migration and invasion.
Dr. Mitchell S.V. Elkind comments on MRI scans, which allows for the detection of smaller strokes.
Dr. Alfred Neugut plans to analyze how costs & other factors affect breast cancer treatment adherence--study sponsored by American Cancer Society
Scanning the DNA of sick infants using a new speed-reading method can diagnose rare genetic disorders in two days instead of weeks. Dr. Wendy Chung comments.
Proposed changes to autism diagnosis will not sharply reduce number of children found to have it-- Dr. Catherine Lord is senior researcher.
Domenico Accili theorizes that in type 2 diabetes, insulin-producing cells revert to an earlier developmental state.
Megan Sykes, a medical researcher at Columbia, has a mouse with a human immune system — her own. She calls it “Mini-Me.”
The N.I.H. asked Dr. Ian Lipkin, a virologist at Columbia, to investigate the cause of chronic fatigue syndrome.
Features Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic's bioengineering research into new ways to build replacement body parts using a patient's own cells.
CUMC researchers are working on ways to print living human tissue -- to one day produce personalized body parts & implants on demand.