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Stressed rattlesnakes discover calmness in the company of a nearby 'Friend,' researchers find

July 13, 2023
LLU School of Medicine study reveals social buffering phenomenon in reptiles
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Study: Exercise slows aging process according to new mRNA measurements

May 25, 2023
Research involved next-generation measurements of biological age
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Schools of Behavioral Health and Pharmacy receive $750,000 grant to pilot HIV prevention program

April 28, 2023
NACDS Foundation funds will aid local at-risk minority populations
Sharon Lum, MD, MBA, chair of the Loma Linda University Health Department of Surgery, is the principal investigator of a study delineating 2020 trends in the National Cancer Database — findings from which will help inform future cancer reporting.

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Study: cancer database’s cases drop 14% in pandemic’s first year, indicating 200,000 ‘missing cases’

April 12, 2023
Understanding the database’s 2020 trends will help inform future cancer reporting
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LLU researchers awarded over $5.8 million in grants from National Institutes of Health

April 10, 2023
Two studies will explore effects of maternal e-cigarette vaping, immune responses to prostate cancer
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Loma Linda University School of Public Health conducts weight loss management study with Novo Nordisk

March 22, 2023
Anti-obesity study is open to select participants
Hisham Abdel-Azim, MD, MS, chief of the division of transplant and cellular therapy at LLU Cancer Center presents study findings at the Transplantation & Cellular Therapy Meetings of ASTCT and CIBMTR.

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Study: Pediatric leukemia patients may be able to avoid radiation before stem cell transplant

March 3, 2023
Research revealed at national transplantation and cellular therapy conference
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Study shows two CAR T cell therapies cost-effective as second- and third-line treatments for adults with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma

January 10, 2023
Findings add new evidence, perspective to support research on CAR T cell therapy cost-effectiveness
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Call for blueberry study participants

November 18, 2022
Public health researchers to examine blueberry consumption’s effect on immunity
Dr. David Caba Molina is a surgical oncologist at Loma Linda University Cancer Center and co-author of a recently published study that suggests cultural competency in safety-net setting may contribute to improved colorectal cancer outcomes for Spanish-speaking patients.

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Study: Spanish-speaking status gives colorectal cancer patients better outcomes at safety-net hospital

October 27, 2022
Cultural competency in safety-net setting may contribute to improved outcomes for Spanish-speaking patients
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