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EGI Keeps Alina on her Toes: Epilepsy Breakthrough
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One in 26 people will be diagnosed with epilepsy. Now there is a new way for doctors to detect better exactly where things are going wrong in the brain.
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Pancreatic Cancer from Mouse to Man: Medicine's Next Big Thing?
95 percent of the people diagnosed with pancreatic cancer die from the disease. Doctors are testing a new technology on mice that could revolutionize the study of how pancreatic cancer develops in humans.
Artificial Intelligence and Algorithms Fight Cancer
In the not-too-distant future, leukemia patients may get their treatment recommendations from a computer. A team of researchers in Seattle is testing a program that could take the trial and error out of cancer treatment.
Lung on a Leaf
University of Arizona researchers believe that they may have found the next best testing ground for their work: the grocery store. Could spinach be the answer? It sounds like science fiction, but it’s the latest convergence of biology and technology.
Low Dose Aspirin Fights off Ovarian Cancer
Something as simple as aspirin could protect women from developing one of the deadliest cancers. This program discusses the the research that shows a decreased risk of ovarian cancer with low doses of aspirin.
TAPUR: When Chemo Stops Working
There’s new hope for cancer patients whose treatments have stopped working. This program features a study that is giving stage four cancer patients a second chance at life.
First ever Oral Drug for Type 1 Diabetes
Up to three million Americans are living with type 1 diabetes. Their only drug option, insulin, is what is keeping them alive. A new drug on the verge of being approved by the FDA could change the lives of people living with type 1 diabetes significantly.
Intermittent Fasting for Multiple Sclerosis
New research shows that fasting for a couple days each week could potentially have big benefits for people with multiple sclerosis. See how one special mouse made this discovery happen.
Electrical Bandage Zaps Wounds
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin have developed an electrode-dressed bandage to help the body heal itself. Electrical currents are created when the body moves, which can speed up healing from two weeks to just three days with minimal scarring.
Exparel: Helping Jessica Heal Pain-Free
Jessica Garcia was born with a hole in her heart, but that never stopped her from being an energetic teenager. See how a new medication got her back to her life, despite needing heart surgery.
Marine Snails Provide Chronic Pain Relief
A carnivorous marine snail that uses venom to catch its prey is being used to ease pain in humans. The benefit from these little snails could even reduce the need for opioids.
Growing New Blood Vessels: Medicine’s Next Big Thing?
Scientists are working on a new treatment that could restore blood flow to damaged tissues without invasive surgery. Find out how these vessels grow into the tissue like new branches.
A Family’s Fight against Cystic Fibrosis
Imagine watching as five of your siblings are taken by the same disease. One woman is turning tragedy into triumph, and waging a war on cystic fibrosis.
Brain Surgery Made Easier for Docs and Patients
Technology from the international space station is helping doctors operate on brain tumors. Doctor Raul Olivera believes this will be the wave of the future.
Botox for the Bladder
Overactive bladder is a common problem, but it’s something that most of us probably don’t want to talk about. Now, a cosmetic procedure that is much better known for erasing facial lines is starting to gain ground.
Seeing is Believing: Stem Cell Therapy
It’s estimated that nearly 1.3 million Americans are legally blind. A doctor in Florida is helping people, who have no other treatment options, to regain some vision using a unique procedure.
Ultrasound Treatment for Essential Tremor
Essential tremor is a chronic neurological disorder that causes a person to shake uncontrollably. There is no cure, but now a high-tech technique is proving life changing for some patients.
Repurposed Drug for Zika
The Zika epidemic started raging in 2015, terrifying the world with images of newborn babies with terrible birth defects. One researcher is using brain stem cells to find a drug that could treat or even cure infected people.
Undersea Life Treats TB: Medicine’s Next Big Thing?
Tuberculosis affects about one third of the global population, and has been making a comeback here in the U.S. Could ocean sponges and coral be the answer to TB?
Vaccine for Zika Virus
It’s practically impossible to avoid getting bitten by mosquitos. Unfortunately, they bring more dangers than just an itchy red bump. Researchers are working to uncover a vaccine for the feared Zika virus.
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