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Editors Top Five:

 

1.      Heightened sense of taste can promote weight loss
2.      Caesarean sections associated with risk of asthma
3.      Red wine’s resveratrol may help battle obesity
4.      Did the gene for ADHD help our nomadic ancestors?
5.      Drug reverses mental retardation caused by genetic disorder
 

In this issue:

 
1.      Low Melatonin Associated with Increased Risk of Breast Cancer in Postmenopausal Women
2.      Vitamin D findings point to new treatment for heart failure
3.      Anti-inflammatory effects of pomegranate in rabbits: A potential treatment in humans?
4.      Synthetic cocoa chemical slows growth of tumors in human cell lines
5.      Weight gain in children has no association with sugar-sweetened beverage consumption ( junk science )
6.      Coffee Drinkers Have Slightly Lower Death Rates Than People Who Do Not Drink Coffee
7.      “Flavonoids for Controlling Starch Digestion: Structural Requirements for Inhibiting Human Alpha-Amylase”
8.      Coffee’s aroma kick-starts genes in the brain
9.      Diabetes drug slows early-onset puberty in girls
10.  Heightened sense of taste can promote weight loss
11.  Red wine’s resveratrol may help battle obesity
12.  Did the gene for ADHD help our nomadic ancestors?
13.  New technology may prevent vitamin B12 deficient seniors and vegetarians from needing injections
14.  Potential new role for red grape seeds in treatment of Alzheimer’s disease
15.  Study links vitamin D to colon cancer survival
16.  Caesarean sections associated with risk of asthma
17.  Study: Pycnogenol® Significantly Reduces Menstrual Pain
18.  Radiation for health
19.  Should doctors be ‘selling’ drugs for the pharmaceutical industry?
20.  Same drug, different results: MUHC researcher on the path to personalized medicine
21.  Mayo researchers discover how measles virus spreads (in its host)
22.  Common cooking spice shows promise in combating diabetes and obesity
23.  Drug reverses mental retardation caused by genetic disorder
24.  Prions are not degraded by conventional sewage treatment processes
25.  Low vitamin D levels associated with death from cardiovascular, all causes
26.  Lose weight on the carb-packed “big breakfast” diet
 

Health Technology Research Synopsis

33rd Health Research Report

Compiled By Ralph Turchiano

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