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Patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) who feel more stress also have more cancer cells in their blood and elevated levels of three other markers of more advanced disease, a new study finds.
University Research | The Ohio State UniversityAt the University of Oregon, undergraduate students regularly participate in ongoing, long-term studies being conducted by members of the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology (OIMB) faculty.
University of Oregon | A program designed at The Ohio State University to reduce harmful stress in cancer patients can be taught to therapists from around the country and implemented at their sites, a new study shows.
University Research | The Ohio State UniversityAn extensive analysis of the 2017 Tehuantepec earthquake produced an unexpected finding that has implications for the U.S. West Coast.
University Research | University of OregonTeamwork by chemists in two University of Oregon labs has led to a new class of fluorescent dyes that could expand the real-time view of cell activity in medical diagnostics.
University Research | University of OregonWith a couple of chemical tweaks, University of Oregon chemists have taken a step forward in efforts to harness organic molecules as a cheaper alternative to traditional silicon-based conductors in digital storage devices.
University Research | University of OregonTwo newly launched University of Oregon projects, funded by separate federal agencies, will help better understand the effects of rising temperatures and changing precipitation patterns on both native plants and forage crops in prairies and pastures from California to Washington State.
Community Impact | University of OregonResearch by UO seismologist and earth sciences professor Douglas Toomey is shaping a new set of policy agendas designed to help Oregon prepare for a Cascadia earthquake and other natural disasters.
Community Impact | University of OregonA new national study out of The Ohio State University shows that people whose mothers had more partners – married or cohabiting – often follow the same path.
University Research | The Ohio State UniversityPoliteness in advertising, especially too much, matters when it comes to trusting a company’s brand.
University Research | University of Oregon