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T cells that recognize HER2 teceptor may prevent HER2+ breast cancer recurrence

by Research Team | Dec 31, 2015 | Health News

Recurrence of HER2-positive breast cancer after treatment may be due to a specific and possibly cancer -induced weakness in the patient’s immune system – a weakness that in principle could be corrected with a HER2-targeted vaccine – according to a...

Are e-cigarettes really an effective way to quit smoking?

by Research Team | Dec 31, 2015 | Health News

The resulting vapor is much less offensive to many — both smokers and non-smokers — and some studies have shown it helps smokers quit. In fact many e-cigarette users don’t call themselves smokers, preferring to use the term “vapers”...

Most South Carolina doctors will be required to use prescription database

by Research Team | Dec 31, 2015 | Health News

Most doctors in South Carolina will soon be required to consult a database of patients’ medical history as a way to combat the state’s rampant prescription painkiller problem. Policy changes will direct any doctor who wants to bill either Medicaid or the...

Are e-cigarettes really an effective way to quit smoking?

by Research Team | Dec 31, 2015 | Health News

The resulting vapor is much less offensive to many — both smokers and non-smokers — and some studies have shown it helps smokers quit. In fact many e-cigarette users don’t call themselves smokers, preferring to use the term “vapers”...

Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus Top 'Celebs Gone Good' Charity List For 2015

by Research Team | Dec 30, 2015 | Health News

Taylor Swift has topped the “Celebs Gone Good” list from DoSomething.org . for the fourth straight year.

Resorts find new way to pamper skiers, steps from the slopes

by Research Team | Dec 30, 2015 | Health News

Ski resorts are upping the ante, finding new ways this season to pamper guests who barely want to leave the slopes. Ski-in, ski-out used to just refer to prime lodgings that didn’t require a shuttle – or even a walk – to get to the trails.
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