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		<title>Cancer Facts : Nanotechnology in Cancer Treatment</title>
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Nanotechnology cancer treatments use tiny particles to unleash poisons into cancer cells without the harmful side effects of chemotherapy. Learn how nanotechnology is improving cancer treatments with information from adoctor in this free video on cancer. Expert: Dr. David Cathcart Bio: Dr. David Cathcart specializes in occupational medicine and has an in-depth knowledge of cancer, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>What do christians feel about the use of nanotechnology for medical purposes?</title>
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Espresso Kid asked: Such as having little nanobots in our bloodstream to fight cancer, viruses, cure neurological disorders, mend broken bones and sinews, skin conditions, etc.
Gosh! peole! Not all questions are meant to bash christians! Pull youselves together and stop being so defensive!
Thank you all others for being serious and objective and providing good answers.nanotechnology [...]]]></description>
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DiscoveryNetworks asked: 

technology.discovery.com &#8212; Wide Angle Nanotechnology vs. Cancer. Nanotechnology offers potential for detecting and treating cancer without altering healthy cells. That means targeted death for cancerous tumors without the negative side effects of conventional therapies. We&#8217;ll take a look at some of these methods and also explore the risks and promises of this new [...]]]></description>
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</style>Welcome to Nanotechnology Cancer &#8211; a very serious website exploring the application of nanotech in cancer therapies. Basically an information website, use this as a starting point when discussing cancer therapies with your chosen medical professionals. The field of nanotechnology in medicine is growing every week, and being on top of the newest information is [...]]]></description>
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A brief intro to the NISE Network&#8217;s Nanomedicine Exhibit. To learn more about the exhibit, check out nisenet.org/catalog.

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PurdueUniversity asked: 

its successes and how the park is helping reinvent the 21st century research university. The 10-minute video highlights Purdue&#8217;s interdisciplinary projects in nanotechnology, cancer, alternative energy, entrepreneurship, health-care engineering, life sciences, advanced manufacturing, the environment, cyberinfrastructure, innovative learning and homeland security. news.uns.purdue.edu &#8230; Purdue Discovery Park video interdisciplinary projects research nanotechnology cancer alternative [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Down to a Science &#8211; Nanomedicine in 10 minutes</title>
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kishorehari asked: 

Dr. Tejal Desai discusses nanomedicine, nanotoxicology, and all else nano at the April 21st Down to a Science eventNanotechnology Medicine
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Ravi Dhande* &#038; Nilam Sharma** asked: Nanotech Medicines
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Stop the Nonsense asked: So, let&#8217;s hear your ideas.  Keep them reasonable.  What do you think the cure for Cancer and HIV will eventually be?  It&#8217;s fine if the solution is currently impractical, as long as it seems reasonable for the near future, like implementing nanotechnology or genetically engineering a counter-virus cell.
Go!nanotechnology [...]]]></description>
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bunkerarchaeology asked: 

Approximately 99 per cent of medicinal molecules don&#8217;t reach their targets and subsequently, stay in the body of the patient. As these molecules can sometimes be very toxic &#8211; particularly in the case of those designed to target cancers &#8211; research is being undertaken into more effective ways of safely transporting and delivering [...]]]></description>
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