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New molecule offers hope for triple-negative breast cancer

OHSU researchers move closer to a treatment for an aggressive form of breast cancer. Such a drug could also help treat other forms of cancer, including pancreatic cancer.

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Body clock may play a role in apnea-related heart attacks

People with obstructive sleep apnea have a higher risk of overnight heart attacks. Their internal clocks may disrupt how their blood vessels work, an OHSU study finds.

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OHSU's Tilikum program gives Native students a community

The summer enrichment program serves American Indian and Alaska Native college students. It prepares them for health careers in a way that centers Indigenous heritage.

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