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  • Nature Outline |

    The use of vaccines not to prevent illness but as treatments, rallying the immune system to attack existing tumours, has the potential to revolutionize cancer therapy.

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  • Nature Outline |

    Acute kidney injury, a common occurrence among hospital patients, can trigger a range of long-term health problems.

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  • Nature Outline |

    Widely dubbed ‘the guardian of the genome’, the protein p53 provides important protection against cancer — when it is active, that is.

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  • Nature Outline |

    The progressive damage to the retina seen in the most common advanced form of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) cannot currently be slowed, let alone stopped. Researchers are pursuing a wide variety of strategies to change this.

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    Some rare heart defects in newborns can be managed by rerouting the circulatory system — and surgeons are working to intervene before a fetus is born.

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    Originally treasured as a beautiful, symbolic and expensive gemstone, and later developed as an industrial work-horse, diamond is now entering a new realm of sensing applications that depend on its unique quantum characteristics.

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    Thousands of species of bacteria, fungi, viruses and archaea live on human skin.

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  • Nature Outline |

    People with cancer of the prostate currently have numerous treatment options available to them. But one of the most established, a type of radiation therapy known as brachytherapy, seems to be falling out of favour with clinicians.

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  • Nature Outline |

    Some of the most effective new pharmaceutical drugs are highly complex biological molecules.

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  • Nature Outline |

    Long considered to be permanent, the extensive scarring found in livers with cirrhosis is now thought to be reversible.

    Image: Andrew Khosravani
  • Nature Outline |

    Ulcerative colitis is a debilitating and incurable condition. But researchers have found fresh angles of attack, and a host of upcoming treatments raise the prospect of a durable victory against this common form of inflammatory bowel disease.

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