Two years ago, European media sources published a story about a scientist who was running in the London Marathon to raise funds for some groundbreaking cancer research. That scientist was
What’s the number one cause of blindness in people over age 60 living in Europe and North America? The answer is age-related macular degeneration, or AMD, which currently
When it comes to treating cancer, the first-line of attack from a conventional standpoint is to cut out the disease using surgery. One of the problems with surgery, however, is that
The ideal form of cancer therapy should be able to selectively destroy the cells making up the tumor while at the same time activating the immune system so that it can
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