Ammonia used in many foods, not just “pink slime”
Apr 05 12

Surprise rippled across America last month as a new wave of consumers discovered that hamburgers often contained ammonia-treated beef, or what critics dub “pink… Ammonia used in many foods, not just “pink slime”   

 

Abbott hepatitis C combo impressive in small study
Apr 05 12

A combination of experimental oral hepatitis C treatments being developed by Abbott Laboratories led to cure rates higher than 90 percent in previously untreated… Abbott hepatitis C combo impressive in small study   

 

How fat are your lab mice?
Apr 04 12

Researchers are increasingly aware that fat in some parts of the body is more harmful than fat in other places. To help determine how… How fat are your lab mice?   

 

Red wine, fruit compound could help block fat cell formation
Apr 04 12

A compound found in red wine, grapes and other fruits, and similar in structure to resveratrol, is able to block cellular processes that allow… Red wine, fruit compound could help block fat cell formation   

 

Step stool helps shorter rescuers do better CPR
Apr 04 12

Amid all the technology used in hospitals to keep critically ill people alive, doctors are looking at whether the low-tech step stool can make… Step stool helps shorter rescuers do better CPR   

 

Common antibiotics tied to eye emergencies: study
Apr 04 12

A common class of antibiotics was linked to a higher risk of so-called retinal detachment - when the light-sensitive tissue in the eye separates… Common antibiotics tied to eye emergencies: study   

 

Whooping cough vaccine fades in pre-teens: study
Apr 04 12

During a whooping cough outbreak in California in 2010, immunized children between eight and 12 years old were more likely to catch the bacterial… Whooping cough vaccine fades in pre-teens: study   

 

Marijuana advocates vow to reopen “Princeton of Pot” after raid
Apr 04 12


Medical marijuana advocates on Tuesday vowed to reopen a San Francisco-area college devoted to cannabis cultivation and known as the “Princeton of Pot” a… Marijuana advocates vow to reopen “Princeton of Pot” after raid   

 

Our brains on food: From anorexia to obesity and everything in between
Apr 03 12

The brains of people with anorexia and obesity are wired differently, according to new research. Neuroscientists for the first time have found that how… Our brains on food: From anorexia to obesity and everything in between   

 

Can a Ray of Sunshine Help the Critically Ill
Apr 03 12

Scientists have long believed that vitamin D, which is naturally absorbed from sunlight, has an important role in the functioning of the body’s autoimmune… Can a Ray of Sunshine Help the Critically Ill   

 

Chronic Stress Feeds Common Cold, Study Finds
Apr 03 12

Stress makes the common cold more miserable and harder to kick by letting inflammation linger, a new study found.

Men and women who had… Chronic Stress Feeds Common Cold, Study Finds   

 

Sugar And High Fructose Corn Syrup Are Equally As Toxic
Apr 02 12

Nowadays, sugar is more common in households and our diet than salt. We use it widely throughout our meals and beverages, not to mention… Sugar And High Fructose Corn Syrup Are Equally As Toxic   

 

US obesity ‘higher than thought’
Apr 02 12

The obesity problem in the US may be much worse than previously thought, according to researchers.

They said using the Body Mass Index or… US obesity ‘higher than thought’   

 

Illumina board rejects sweetened Roche offer
Apr 02 12

Illumina Inc said on Monday that its board unanimously rejected Roche Holding’s increased offer to buy the genetic sequencing company for $51 per share,… Illumina board rejects sweetened Roche offer   

 

New Guidelines Focus on Early RA Treatment
Apr 02 12

As a response to the rapidly changing world of rheumatoid arthritis treatment, the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) has issued an update to its… New Guidelines Focus on Early RA Treatment   

 

Post-Stroke Depression Undertreated
Apr 02 12

Many patients with persistent depression following stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) are not receiving the treatment they need, a study suggested.

Of the… Post-Stroke Depression Undertreated   

 

Epigenetic changes in twins of dieting mothers increases risk of obesity and diabetes
Apr 02 12

If you’re expecting, this might make you feel a little better about reaching for that pint of ice cream: New research published online in… Epigenetic changes in twins of dieting mothers increases risk of obesity and diabetes   

 

Scientists uncover clue to preventing, and possibly reversing, rare childhood genetic disease
Apr 02 12

Rutgers scientists think they have found a way to prevent and possibly reverse the most debilitating symptoms of a rare, progressive childhood degenerative disease… Scientists uncover clue to preventing, and possibly reversing, rare childhood genetic disease   

 

Measles-containing vaccines not linked with increased risk of febrile seizures in kids 4-6
Apr 02 12

Vaccines for measles were not associated with an increased risk of febrile seizures among 4-6 year olds during the six weeks after vaccination, according… Measles-containing vaccines not linked with increased risk of febrile seizures in kids 4-6   

 

Aging accelerates brain abnormalities in childhood onset epilepsy patients
Apr 02 12

New research confirms that childhood onset temporal lobe epilepsy has a significant impact on brain aging. Study findings published in Epilepsia, a peer-reviewed journal… Aging accelerates brain abnormalities in childhood onset epilepsy patients   

 

Vitamin D-fortified yogurt drink may lower risk of heart disease in type 2 diabetics
Mar 30 12

Daily intake of vitamin D-fortified doogh (Persian yogurt drink) improved inflammatory markers in type 2 diabetics and extra calcium conferred additional anti-inflammatory benefits, according… Vitamin D-fortified yogurt drink may lower risk of heart disease in type 2 diabetics   

 

Mid-life Britain opens doors for disease research
Mar 30 12

The world’s biggest and most detailed biomedical database opened its doors to researchers on Friday, offering scientists a unique glimpse into the health and… Mid-life Britain opens doors for disease research   

 

Healthy Food for Your Kids
Mar 29 12

FRENCH fries.  Popcorn.  Donuts.  Would your child rather eat these than fruits and vegetables?  If so, then your child may be showing signs of… Healthy Food for Your Kids   

 

U.S. man hugs doctors after seeing face transplant
Mar 29 12

- Surgeons from the University of Maryland Medical Center on Tuesday detailed what they said was the world’s most comprehensive face transplant - allowing… U.S. man hugs doctors after seeing face transplant   

 

Mortality Up in RA when Statins Stopped
Mar 29 12

Patients with rheumatoid arthritis who stop taking their statins are at greatly increased risk of death, a longitudinal study found.

After adjustment for variables… Mortality Up in RA when Statins Stopped   

 
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