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Therapeutic Effects of Garlic Clarified by Weizmann Institute Research
14.10.1997
Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
REHOVOT, Israel - October 14, 1997 - Garlic is believed to work wonders, from fighting disease to keeping away vampires. Now two studies conducted at...
Adult Onset Diabetes: An 'Imbalancing' Act
01.10.1997
Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
Although diabetes is the Western world's most common metabolic disease, adult-onset diabetes, which affects 90% of diabetes sufferers, is still...
A Matchless Achievement
01.10.1997
Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
A method developed at the Institute for transplanting bone marrow from mismatched donors holds hope for millions
Rebif Spells Relief
01.10.1997
Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
Clinical trials of the multiple sclerosis drug, Rebif, are proving its effectiveness
Non-invasive Method for Diagnosing Cancer Developed at the Weizmann Institute
03.07.1997
Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
REHOVOT, Israel - July 3, 1997 - A non-invasive method for distinguishing between different types of tumors, such as malignant and benign, has been...
Mounting An Attack On Lupus
01.06.1997
Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
Treatment options for systemic lupus erythematosus, an autoimmune disorder in which the immune system goes awry and attacks healthy tissues...
A Cancer Pioneer
01.05.1997
Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
Prof. Leo Sachs' research has formed the basis of amniocentisis, led to a treatment to boost white blood cells, and demonstrated the reversal of...
Cop 1 (Copaxone®): The Story of a Drug
01.05.1997
Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
Nearly three decades after a surprising discovery, Copaxone® gets FDA approval for the treatment of MS
Key Step in Activating Immune System Discovered
06.02.1997
Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
REHOVOT, Israel - February 6, 1997 - A gene that plays a key role in activating the immune system -- and perhaps also in spurring on the human...
New Drug for Multiple Sclerosis Approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
23.12.1996
Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
REHOVOT, Israel -- December 23, 1996 -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today announced the approval of the Israeli drug copolymer-1, to...
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