Injections used against Kidney Cancer
A vaccine-like treatment wiped out or shrank tumors in patients whose kidney cancer had spread elsewhere in their bodies, according to a new study. Researchers familiar with the work called the
A vaccine-like treatment wiped out or shrank tumors in patients whose kidney cancer had spread elsewhere in their bodies, according to a new study. Researchers familiar with the work called the
A team of scientists has announced the use of stem cells --"master cells" that are the source of new cells in the body-- to reverse diabetes in mice. The team, at the University of florida in
Fires have broken out again on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, where land-clearing blazes previously caused severe pollution in Southeast Asia, officials in Singapore said Thursday. "IN the past
MItsubishi Corp. and the Mexican government have announced they are scrapping plans to build a salt-plant on the pristine shores of a gray-whale breeding ground, handing a stunning victory to
In one of the more embarrassing recalls in automotive history, General Motors Corp, has urged owners of its original EV1 electric cars to park their vehicles and wait for two trucks to pick them up
As the death toll caused by flooding and a cyclone began to climb, aid workers warned Wednesday of a pending humanitarian crisis as hundreds of thousands of people ramained stranded without food and
The tornadoes that tore through southwestern Georgia killed at least 19 people-- down from an earlier estimate of 22-- and razed mobile homes, pines of forests and pecan orchards, officials and
Piggybacking on their success in developing drugs for HIV infection, researchers in the United States are reporting major progress in combating two forms of hepatitis that threaten to overtake AIDS
Researchers discovered in December that they may have accidentally exposed more than two dozen young cancer patients to the virus that causes AIDS in a gene therapy experiment, but did not inform
Researchers discovered in December that they may have accidentally exposed more than two dozen young cancer patients to the virus that causes AIDS in a gene therapy experiment, but did not inform