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The Avastin Paradox

Why does Genentech's anticancer drug work better for some patients than for others?

Drug Trials for Autism

Treatments are being tested for three inherited forms.

Hard Road for Medical Treatments

Promising studies are often refuted later.

Glass

Some people feel no empathy. An experimental drug makes them take a hard look in the mirror.

Chemotherapy Gets Personal

A gene-screening method can predict an individual's response to cancer drugs.

Targeted Delivery for Nanoparticles

Microcontainers could improve cancer treatment by carrying nanoparticles directly to tumors.

Mini Stem-Cell Labs

Researchers have grown stem cells in tiny, protective sacs.

Smart Coating Delivers Drugs

Electrical pulses control the release of drugs from a biodegradable thin film.

A New Treatment for Alzheimer's?

Neurologists urge caution upon reports of a successful therapy.

A Faster Screen for Toxicity

Researchers have made a biochip that could help replace animal testing for new cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.

Calculating Drugs' Side Effects

A new computational technique could predict the toxicity of drug candidates.

Testing Drugs with Stem Cells

Researchers are using human embryonic stem cells to determine the toxicity of potential pharmaceuticals.

Delivering Drugs with MEMS

An MIT spinoff is finally ready to begin testing smart implants for drug delivery and sensing.

Liver Models Go to Market

New models of the human liver will help uncover toxicity problems before drugs reach the clinic.

Tryptophan, Turkey and Trust

Your holiday turkey won't give you more faith in your family, but research published last year suggests that there is a relationship between tryptophan and trust.

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