Nathan Seppa

Biomedical Writer (retired September 2015)

All Stories by Nathan Seppa

  1. Health & Medicine

    Inflammation inhibitor may limit heart attacks

    A new drug suppresses an inflammation-causing protein that has been linked to heart attacks.

  2. Health & Medicine

    Positive Jolt: Electroshock therapy may have side benefit

    People with depression have high concentrations of norepinephrine, a brain hormone, but electroshock treatment lowers these levels to the normal range.

  3. Health & Medicine

    Enzyme stopper combats cancers

    An experimental drug combination that inhibits an enzyme that's abundant in tumor cells shows promise against several cancers.

  4. Health & Medicine

    Baby Rescue: Cord blood saves infants with rare disease

    Using umbilical cord blood, doctors can rescue babies from Krabbe's disease, a lethal enzyme deficiency that causes brain damage.

  5. Health & Medicine

    Proteins’ Promise: New test could reveal early ovarian cancer

    A screening test for ovarian cancer shows promise in preliminary trials.

  6. Health & Medicine

    Waking up that lazy eye

    Wearing an eye patch can improve vision in children with amblyopia, or lazy eye, up to age 17.

  7. Health & Medicine

    Microwavable Cancers: Heat plus radiation shrinks some tumors

    Heat along with radiation treatment shrinks some tumors faster than does radiation alone.

  8. Novel drug may take on lung cancer

    A drug that bottles up the so-called epidermal growth factor receptor might fight lung cancer.

  9. Health & Medicine

    Anti-inflammatory, anticholesterol drugs vs. cancer

    Cholesterol-lowering drugs, especially when combined with anti-inflammatory medication, may inhibit some cancers.

  10. Health & Medicine

    Calcium’s lingering effect slows growths

    Calcium supplements' protective effect against colorectal cancer lasts years after a person stops taking the pills.

  11. Health & Medicine

    Anti-inflammatories cut risk of mouth cancer

    Taking over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medication can reduce a smoker's likelihood of developing mouth cancer.

  12. Mitochondria genes may influence cancer risk

    People with cancers of the kidney or prostate are more likely to have a certain genetic variation in the mitochondria within their cells.

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