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RC of Pathologists opens new £12M HQ

August 20, 2019
The Royal College of Pathologists has relocated its headquarters to a new £12 million office in Aldgate, London.

Tissue regeneration method created

December 15, 2017
Researchers from the University of Birmingham have found a way to successfully mimic the body’s natural healing process.

New test to combat drug resistant cancer

September 7, 2017
A new blood test could help to predict the success of certain cancer treatments.

Birth month and disease risk related

July 8, 2015
Scientists have discovered a relationship between birth month and disease risk in New York. A research team at Columbia University used a medical database from New York City and found...

Floppy proteins linked to ALS

October 21, 2014
A loss of protein stability has been linked to muscle-destroying disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) by American researchers. Mutations in a gene coding for protein superoxide dismutase SOD is linked...

‘Breadcrumb trail’ helps melanoma spread

October 20, 2014
Just like Hansel and Gretel followed the trail of breadcrumbs to the witch’s house, melanoma cells follow the trail of a naturally-occurring molecule allowing it to metastasise in the body....

Parkinson’s gut origin given boost

October 17, 2014
A disputed hypothesis which pinpoints the gut as the origin of Parkinson’s disease has gained support thanks to new research from Lund University. In 2003, German neuropathologist Professor Heiko Braak...

Implants linked to new sub-type of lymphoma

October 13, 2014
Silicon-coated breast implants could be responsible for a new subtype of a rare but malignant lymphoma suggests research from Vienna. Anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL) is a type of non-Hodgkin...

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