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Outpatient palliative care can improve survival duration as well as quality of life in advanced cancer patients, according to a Tulane University study.
University Research | Tulane UniversityA new study at the Tulane National Primate Research Center showed for the first time that an experimental drug can save nonhuman primates exposed to deadly ricin toxin, a potential bioterrorism agent.
University Research | Tulane UniversityA new Tulane University study examining the carbon footprint of what more than 16,000 Americans eat in a day has good news for environmentally conscious consumers— diets that are more climate-friendly are also healthier.
University Research | Tulane UniversityTulane University assistant professor Damian Murray collaborated on a research project with a group from UCLA to study how falling in love influences the immune system in women.
University Research | Tulane University | University of California, Los AngelesA Tulane University geologist is among a team of scientists studying an ancient Canadian ice sheet to determine if its collapse could be a preview of future climate change.
University Research | Tulane UniversityA Tulane University researcher who studies bird migration has found that a decline in the number of wood thrushes is probably due to deforestation in Central America, not to the loss and degrading of forest in the United States where the songbird breeds.
University Research | Tulane UniversityTulane University researchers have developed a new drug that is effective against non-severe cases of malaria, according to results from a FDA-supervised clinical trial.
University Research | Tulane UniversityTulane student Sarah Oliva hopes her research will help protect people living in the East African rift system from volcanoes and earthquakes.
University Research | Tulane UniversityTulane researchers are testing a strategy to alter the genes of female Aedes aegypti mosquitos so they die soon after a blood meal.
University Research | Tulane UniversityNegative campaign ads may hurt female candidates, especially Democrats, more than men, according to a new study co-authored by a Tulane University researcher.
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