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Turtles could offer valuable clues for preventing or treating cancer in humans and are a promising model for studying healthy ...
Turtles have very low cancer rates, even in large, long-lived species. Their bodies show strong natural cancer defenses.
A new study, led by experts at the University of Nottingham, provides the strongest evidence to date that cancer is extremely ...
Now, a new study led by University of Nottingham scientists has found that turtles could also offer “valuable clues” for ...
The institute, the largest in the world to treat Chiari malformation, a relatively rare brain malformation, came under scrutiny last April when two of its surgeons were accused of not showing up ...
Dear Dr. Roach: My older daughter has had headaches most of her life. When she was young, she thought it was normal. Dear Dr. Roach: Chiari malformations are congenital brain-base abnormalities ...
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