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Understanding Brain Tumors

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Understanding brain tumors animated presentation http://tinyurl.com/5aavt5

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Autism science and brain research is moving 'stunningly fast' – USATODAY.com

usatoday.com — “Brain scans now give researchers, and parents, a jump on the complex and befuddling disorder that is striking more and more children.View full resource at usatoday.com

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Researchers beginning to make progress, perhaps for 1st time, in understanding the autistic brain: http://t.co/1FPnzanZ

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Dental X-rays Linked to Brain Tumors

webmd.com — “Getting frequent dental X-rays appears to increase the risk for a commonly diagnosed brain tumor, a new study finds.View full resource at webmd.com

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Getting frequent dental X-rays appears to increase the risk for a commonly diagnosed brain tumor, a new study finds. http://t.co/Rns1YQu6

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The Connectome: A New Way To Think About What Makes You You - Maria Popova - Health - The Atlantic

theatlantic.com — “On the emerging science of connectomics, a kind of neuroscience of the future that seeks to map and understand the entire human brain.View full resource at theatlantic.com

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New buzzword/concept in neuroscience “Connectomes”: how the brain’s wiring/connections make us who we are: http://t.co/OLOOSMle @brainpicker

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Stopping a moving target: Novel compound halts brain tumor spread, improves treatment in animals

eurekalert.org — “Researchers from Emory and the Georgia Institute of Technology have designed a new treatment approach that appears to halt the spread of cancer cells into normal brain tissue in animal models. The researchers treated animals possessing an invasive tumor with a vesicle carrying a molecule called imipramine blue, followed by conventional doxorubicin chemotherapy. The tumors ceased their invasion of healthy tissue and the animals survived longer than animals treated with chemotherapy alone.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Stopping a moving target: Novel compound halts brain tumor spread, improves treatment in animals: ( Emory Univer... http://t.co/njwKPhxx

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Potential new therapy that kills cancer cells selectively

news-medical.net — “Researchers have made a drug that helps the immune system to break down cancerous tumors. It has worked on breast, bowel, prostate, ovarian, brain, bladder and liver cancers, while previous studies show it can also be used to fight some blood cancers. If given early, the drug could even be a cure, researchers say.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Potential new therapy that kills cancer cells selectively: Researchers have made a drug that helps the immune sy... http://t.co/FFPF2hPs

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Cancer Treatment: Scientists Find a Single Antibody that Shrinks Seven Types of Tumors | Healthland | TIME.com

healthland.time.com — “A single treatment to cure all cancers? Scientists may be one step closer. In a recent study, scientists reported that they successfully tested an antibody treatment that shrank human breast, ovary, colon, bladder, brain, liver and prostate tumors transplanted into mice.View full resource at healthland.time.com

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A single antibody treatment for multiple cancers? [TIME] http://t.co/HIqHbf1m

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Brain Tumors can make you Fat!: Welcome

blogforacushiecure.blogspot.com — “Brain Tumors can make you Fat!: WelcomeView full resource at blogforacushiecure.blogspot.com

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Cellular Automation Model Created To Study Complex Tumor-Host Role In Cancer

medicalnewstoday.com — “Cancer remains a medical mystery - despite all of the research efforts devoted to understanding and controlling it. The most sought-after tumor model is one that would be able to formulate theoretView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Cellular Automation Model Created To Study Complex Tumor-Host Role In Cancer http://t.co/ejeE4KRa #cancer

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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital | St. Jude Tribute

fundraising.stjude.org — “St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is internationally recognized for its pioneering work in finding cures and saving children with pediatric cancer and other catastrophic diseases. Founded by late entertainer Danny Thomas and located in Memphis, Tennessee, St. Jude is the premiere institution for treating such life-threatening illnesses as leukemia, brain tumors, solid tumors, sickle cell disease, osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) and other childhood infectious diseases. All St. Jude treatment proView full resource at fundraising.stjude.org

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Issac's family met their #Hoops4StJude Week goal! Please help them double their goal in Isaac's honor by Friday: http://t.co/JhmI0RZx

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Brain drain | The Spectator

spectator.co.uk — “Neuroscience wants to be the answer to everything. It isn’tView full resource at spectator.co.uk

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http://t.co/TPdUcNkD Neuroscience wants to be the answer to everything; it is not

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Scientists Develop First Snap Shot of Tiny Brain Tumors | Neuroscience News

neurosciencenews.com — “Cancer Research UK scientists have developed a technique they believe could be used to detect tiny secondary tumors in the brain, a process that is currentlyView full resource at neurosciencenews.com

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Health News - Genetic Risk and Stressful Early Infancy Join to Increase Risk for Schizophrenia

healthcanal.com — “Genetic Risk and Stressful Early Infancy Join to Increase Risk for SchizophreniaView full resource at healthcanal.com

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Researchers better understand how nature/nurture can affect one’s risks for #schizophrenia & abnormal brain development http://t.co/VCuFED5N

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Brain Tumors

fhcrc.org — “Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center scientists are making promising discoveries to advance the treatment of brain tumors-including medulloblastoma. Our scientists are developing new ways to remove brain cancer with “tumor paint,” finding new uses for existing drugs and discovering new therapies for tumors including natural and stem cell-based treatments.View full resource at fhcrc.org

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Genetic Risk and Stressful Early Infancy Join to Increase Risk for Schizophrenia

newswise.com — “Working with genetically engineered mice and the genomes of thousands of people with schizophrenia, researchers at Johns Hopkins say they now better understand how both nature and nurture can affect one’s risks for schizophrenia and abnormal brain development in general.View full resource at newswise.com

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Genetic Risk and Stressful Early Infancy Join to Increase Risk for Schizophrenia

newswise.com — “Working with genetically engineered mice and the genomes of thousands of people with schizophrenia, researchers at Johns Hopkins say they now better understand how both nature and nurture can affect one’s risks for schizophrenia and abnormal brain development in general.View full resource at newswise.com

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#health news: Genetic Risk and Stressful Early Infancy Join to Increase Risk for Schizophrenia http://t.co/Y7S4Ulds

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