A thumbnail-sized chip detected pancreatic cancer from blood plasma with 97% accuracy, beating the standard needle biopsy (79%).
The DNA changes responsible for a rare genetic condition causing babies to be born without a pancreas can now be identified ...
Many people who have their pancreas removed will develop diabetes and need insulin. You can live without a pancreas by making lifestyle changes like diet and medication. Pancreatectomy success rates ...
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A small clinical trial led by Dana-Farber Cancer Institute researchers has put a Salk Institute idea to the test in patients: ...
Researchers added paricalcitol to chemotherapy and assessed outcomes in metastatic pancreatic cancer. The treatment remodeled ...
A pharmacist with 600,000 YouTube subscribers is drawing attention after naming fruit juice as the drink most likely to ...
Researchers are testing materials that mimic how enamel forms in developing teeth. Dentists are cautiously optimistic, and ...
The growing field of chrononutrition is drawing renewed attention to Japanese eating patterns that emphasized meal timing ...
Scientists at Oregon Health & Science University say they are getting closer to a simple blood test that could help doctors detect pancreatic cancer earlier, without putting patients through invasive ...
Researchers evaluated an allogeneic umbilical cord cell therapy in T1DM. A single dose provided durable insulin preservation, ...