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Image via Wikipedia Here's a sobering sad story about how women take care of their men when they become seriously ill but, apparently, not vice versa. Dr. Marc Chamberlain, a Seattle oncologist, noticed this pattern with his patients and a national study of 515 patients who received disgnoses of brain tumors or multiple sclerosis from 2001 through 2006 confirmed it. Women were seven times as likely to become separated or ...

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Scientists have discovered oncogenes capable of driving growth of normal human brain stem cells in a highly malignant pediatric brain tumor. The research, published by Cell Press in the December issue of the journal Cancer Cell, has significant implications for clinical management of aggressive pediatric brain tumors that are notorious for their dismal prognosis Read Full Article

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