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Using AI to identify potential COVID-19, cancer therapies

Using AI to identify potential COVID-19, cancer therapies

Early findings show current drugs might be repurposed to calm COVID-19’s cytokine storms, treat metastatic prostate cancer
Hutch NewsSeptember 30, 2021
Iodine, the secret weapon of hibernating ground squirrels and trauma patients

Iodine, the secret weapon of hibernating ground squirrels and trauma patients

New study reveals rare element’s primordial role in preventing inflammation-induced damage
Hutch NewsOctober 01, 2020
Weight loss, combined with vitamin D, reduces inflammation linked to cancer, chronic disease

Weight loss, combined with vitamin D, reduces inflammation linked to cancer, chronic disease

First study of its kind to test effect of vitamin D and weight loss on inflammatory biomarkers
News ReleasesJune 24, 2015
Fetal cells may be double-edged cancer sword for women

Fetal cells may be double-edged cancer sword for women

Gadi, colleagues find presence of circulating fetal cells in women after childbirth lowers breast cancer risk, raises colon cancer risk
Hutch NewsMay 14, 2012
Weight loss reduces inflammation related to cancer

Weight loss reduces inflammation related to cancer

Anne McTiernan-led study shows that postmenopausal women who lost at least 5 percent of their body weight reduced inflammation markers related to several cancers
Hutch NewsMay 07, 2012
Circumcision may reduce prostate cancer risk

Circumcision may reduce prostate cancer risk

Jonathan Wright-led study shows males circumcised before first sexual intercourse 15 percent less likely to develop prostate cancer
Hutch NewsMarch 12, 2012
Low-glycemic-load foods may reduce inflammation in overweight adults

Low-glycemic-load foods may reduce inflammation in overweight adults

'Not all carbohydrates are created equal'; study led by Marian Neuhouser and Johanna Lampe finds a 'slow carb' diet may reduce heart disease, cancer risk
Hutch NewsJanuary 17, 2012
Proteins may predict breast-cancer survival

Proteins may predict breast-cancer survival

Markers for inflammation discovered in breast-cancer survivors are linked to survival
Hutch NewsJune 01, 2009