ViaViente Demonstrates Cardiovascular Benefits In New Human Trial
Posted on 03. Aug, 2009 by dozenscough.
Francis, 50, not at any time imagined that
drinking a altered consciousness anti-oxidant fruit beverage every day could help protect
his health — in unprejudiced 1 week. That’s what he found dated after participating
in a clinical probationary near his bailiwick in Los Angeles, Calif.
A new study conducted by Bell Ventures, shows that after honest 7 days,
platelet aggregation, [...]
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People who must type 2 diabetes are more likely to enlarge on Parkinson’s disease as they age, even if researchers are variable what accounts due to the fact that the concatenate between the two diseases, according to a new study being published in the April issue of Diabetes Nurse.
The study, by researchers in Finland, [...]
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Avastin Approved In Europe For First-Line Treatment Of Patients With Advanced Kidney Cancer
Posted on 01. Aug, 2009 by dozenscough.
Avastin offers patients the bet to exist twice as yearn without their disease advancing Basel, December 18, 2007. Avastin (bevacizumab), Roche’s innovative anti-cancer drug, was approved today in Europe over the extent of the first-being considered for treatment of patients with advanced renal cell cancer (RCC) in combination with interferon [...]
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During a web-based CME conference on June 14th, two of the nation’s leading experts on import abuse and toxicology presented the latest knowledge on adolescent binge drinking. The conference was co-sponsored by the American College of Inhibiting Medicament and Medscape/WebMD. A free archive of the session is now available online at http://www.medscape.com.
Dr. Robin B. McFee [...]
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Scientists are saying that if the Bird Flu combines with a gentle influenza virus it could be more savage than SARS.
In Vietnam two million chickens have died - as well as three people. 18 provinces of South Vietnam have banned the transport of chickens.
Dr Veronica Chan (head of the microbiology and parasitology [...]
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Obesity not killing as many people as first thought, say US health officials
Posted on 28. Jul, 2009 by dozenscough.
US health officials from the CDC say that obesity is not mass murder as many people as first thought. They say the CDC will
ask JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) to alter the figures it published in a study published last Stride.
The CDC (Centers for Disease Domination and Prevention) is having another [...]
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British doctors are avoiding restrictions on an expensive sight-saving drug by offering patients an unlicensed alternative for as little as £10.
The maverick medics who are ophthalmic surgeons in Manchester are prescribing the drug Avastin to victims of the most common cause of blindness in the elderly, age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
Avastin, which is widely used to [...]
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Device allows scientists to control gene activity across generations of cells
Posted on 26. Jul, 2009 by dozenscough.
Condign as cells receive genes, they also inherit a set of instructions that barrow genes when to ripen into occupied, in which tissues and to what extent.
Now, Rockefeller University researchers have built a device that, by allowing scientists to turn genes on and off in actively multiplying budding yeast cells, will help them figure out [...]
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National Academy Of Sports Medicine Launches New Course: Introduction To Personal Fitness Training
Posted on 25. Jul, 2009 by dozenscough.
The National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM), a leader in tone
training certification, announced today the hand out of its new
Introduction to Personal Fitness Training (IPFT) course. The new
program serves as an entry as regards into exploring a occupation in deprecating
training. The Introduction to Belittling Seemliness Training indubitably [...]
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High pressure processing may inactivate philanthropist norovirus strains in foods say researchers from the U.S. They article their findings in the January 2007 spring of the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology.
Norovirus infection is a standard dilemma worldwide with 40% of reported cases in the U.S. alone attributed to food borne outbreaks. Shellfish and put are [...]

