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Pancreatic Cancer Detected by Blood Test

by Karin Olsens

Researchers say they have developed a blood test that can spot pancreatic cancer earlier, when it is more curable.

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Pancreatic Cancer Detected by Blood Test

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Pancreatic Cancer Detected by Blood Test

January 20, 2010 Fat Burning Diets

Researchers say they have developed a blood test that can spot pancreatic cancer earlier, when it is more curable.

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Compound May Fight Hard-to-Treat Lung Cancer

December 29, 2009 Fat Burning Diets

Scientists at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute say they have developed a compound that may be capable of halting a common type of drug-resistant lung cancer.

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Compound May Fight Hard-to-Treat Lung Cancer

December 29, 2009 Fat Burning Diets

Scientists at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute say they have developed a compound that may be capable of halting a common type of drug-resistant lung cancer.

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Drug-Free Method of Blocking Fear Memories

December 9, 2009 Fat Burning Diets

Scientists at New York University report they have developed a drug-free, noninvasive way to temporarily block the return of fearful memories in people.

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Screening ‘Test’ Gauges Diabetes Risk

November 30, 2009 Fat Burning Diets

Researchers have developed a simple, six-question screening test designed to help you determine whether you might be one of many millions of Americans who have diabetes or pre-diabetes but don’t know it.

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Screening ‘Test’ Gauges Diabetes Risk

November 30, 2009 Fat Burning Diets

Researchers have developed a simple, six-question screening test designed to help you determine whether you might be one of many millions of Americans who have diabetes or pre-diabetes but don’t know it.

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New Test Checks for Prostate Cancer Return

October 19, 2009 Fat Burning Exercise

Researchers say they have developed a highly sensitive prostate specific antigen (PSA) test that may identify prostate cancer patients who are likely to relapse after treatment.

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