Imperial Valley News Center
Proteins drive cancer cells to change states
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- Written by Anne Trafton
Cambridge, Massachusetts - A new study from MIT implicates a family of RNA-binding proteins in the regulation of cancer, particularly in a subtype of breast cancer. These proteins, known as Musashi proteins, can force cells into a state associated with increased proliferation.
New statistical update looks at worldwide heart, stroke health
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- Written by AHA
Dallas, Texas - For the first time in the 50 years that the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association has released an annual snapshot of heart disease and stroke statistics in the U.S., the new report adds a global view.
American Heart Association Calls for FDA Regulation to Help Quell Upswing in Teen Use of E-Cigarettes
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- Written by IVN
Dallas, Texas - American Heart Association CEO Nancy Brown issued the following comments on the National Institute on Drug Abuse’s 2014 Monitoring the Future Survey:
Most patients don’t get counseling about sex after heart attack
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- Written by AHA
Dallas, Texas - Most patients don’t receive counseling about resuming sexual activity after having a heart attack, according to new research in the American Heart Association journal Circulation.
American Diabetes Association Announces 2015 Legislative and Regulatory Priorities
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- Written by American Diabetes Association
Atlanta, Georgia - The American Diabetes Association (Association) is pleased to announce its federal and state legislative and regulatory priorities for 2015. Each year, the Association identifies the leading priorities which will focus efforts across targeted issue areas as part of our ongoing efforts to Stop Diabetes®. In addition, in all areas of engagement, there will be an ongoing commitment to ending health disparities.
What Psychology Says About Materialism and the Holidays
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Washington, DC - Would the holidays be the same without some materialism in the mix? In today’s consumer society, what does it mean to be materialistic, and is that necessarily a bad thing? Psychologists have conducted research that has helped answer those questions and many more.
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