By: Virginia Riddle The University of Michigan (U-M) was granted $13 million from the National Cancer Institute to track how exposure to environmental contaminants could lead to cancer. The grant will be put into U-M’s School of Public Health and Rogel Cancer Center, specifically to the program of […]
By: Anna Boyd Henrietta Lacks was an African American woman living in the 1950’s when she was diagnosed with a sever case of cervical cancer. She sought for treatment at Johns Hopkins Hospital located in Baltimore Maryland. She was being treated by Doctor George Grey. Dr. Grey took […]
By Bella Vapenik The NHS, has released new scientific information about dyspraxia lately. Before sites and sources — such as the Dyspraxia Foundation USA — people would not be able to understand and help children, friends and family with his learning disorder. Even though people are still trying […]
By Brian L Brink On Thursday, April 6, Akshata Almad, Ph.D., visited Thiel College to speak about her research into Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, also known as ALS. Almad is a research associate in the department of neurology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. She has been studying ALS for […]