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Reviews; May 1998; Scientific American Magazine; by Ridley, Weinberg; 4 page(s)

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Barriers to Drug Delivery in Solid Tumors; July 1994; Scientific American Magazine; by Jain; 8 page(s)

Many tumors resist full penetration by anticancer agents. Such resistance may help explain why drugs that eradicate tumor cells in laboratory dishes often fail to eliminate malignancies in the body

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Lifting the Screen; June 2002; Scientific American Magazine; by Alison McCook; 2 page(s)

An accurate test is not always the best way to find cancer

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As women of the baby boom generation are all too aware these days, bodies start to change after 50.

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An Endangered Species in the Stomach; February 2005; Scientific American Magazine; by Martin J. Blaser; 8 page(s)

Is the decline of Helicobacter pylori, a bacterium living in the human stomach since time immemorial, good or bad for public health?

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The Long Arm of the Immune System; New Answers for Cancer; Special Editions; by Jacques Banchereau; 8 page(s)

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Vital Data; March 1996; Scientific American Magazine; by Beardsley; 6 page(s)

The Human Genome Project is producing a plethora of information that will illuminate our hidden susceptibilities to disease. The effort could transform medical science. But new dangers are arriving, too

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Spice Healer; February 2007; Scientific American Magazine; by Gary Stix; 4 page(s)

An ingredient in curry shows promise for treating Alzheimer's, cancer and other diseases

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