Gargle with gold to find oral cancer
Imagine buying a kit at your local pharmacy to test for oral cancer.
Imagine buying a kit at your local pharmacy to test for oral cancer.
When is dead really dead?
A campaign started quietly by a couple of first-graders two years ago to help find a cure for a rare genetic disease passed the $1 million mark in late December, with donations streaming in from all 50 states and 60 countries across the globe.
California-Israel partnerships related to stem cell research are on the horizon after an agreement signed Dec. 9 between the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine and Israel’s Center for Research and Development, MATIMOP.
Football has come under increased scrutiny following findings that the contact sport has been causing serious brain trauma in players.
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When the magnitude of the Ebola crisis became clear in August, Ruth Messinger, president of American Jewish World Service (AJWS) and her team contacted the 10 Liberian organizations AJWS supports to ask whether the agencies would like to change course from other social service activities to focus on the evolving emergency.