Coffee consumption reduces mortality risk from liver cirrhosis
Drinking tea, fruit juice or soft drinks not found to affect risk of cirrhosis death New research reveals that consuming two or more cups of coffee each day reduces the…
My Personal Biomedical Research Feed – Ralph Turchiano, CEO Alchepharma
Drinking tea, fruit juice or soft drinks not found to affect risk of cirrhosis death New research reveals that consuming two or more cups of coffee each day reduces the…
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 1-Apr-2014 - In reality, Halden says, consumers use antimicrobials in hand soap for far too short a period of time, 6 seconds on average. This pattern of…
The potential conflict of interest for leaders of AMCs serving on pharmaceutical boards About 40 percent of pharmaceutical company boards of directors examined had at least one member who…
Public Release: 31-Mar-2014 Johns Hopkins researchers say that an experimental anticancer compound appears to have reversed behaviors associated with schizophrenia and restored some lost brain cell function in adolescent…
Public Release: 4-Apr-2014 A new UCLA psychology study provides evidence that being overweight makes people tired and sedentary — not the other way around. Life scientists led by UCLA's Aaron…
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8u6xdGCIq6o] Silly rabbit, Trix are for kids! In a study of 65 cereals in 10 different grocery stores, Cornell researchers found that cereals marketed to kids are placed…
Levels of sodium intake recommended by CDC associated with harmful health outcomes NEW YORK, NY (March, 2014) – A new study published in the American Journal of Hypertension finds evidence…
Adult Tonsillectomy Complications and Health Care Expenses New Findings Contribute to Ongoing Discussion ALEXANDRIA, VA — A study released today of 36,210 adult tonsillectomy patients finds that…
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="550"] Gentamicin (Photo credit: Wikipedia)[/caption] Antibiotics being explored for the treatment of cystic fibrosis and muscular dystrophy have the potential to trigger autoimmune disease (PHILADELPHIA) -- The…
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tl9uHUeWztY] Fast Food Giants' Ads for Healthier Kids Meals Don't Send the Right Message March 31, 2014 Lebanon, NH Apple Slices Perceived as French Fries and Milk Not Identified…
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 31-Mar-2014 Seven a day keeps the reaper at bay Eating seven or more portions of fruit and vegetables a day reduces your risk of death at any…
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 29-Mar-2014 Too many diet drinks may spell heart trouble for older women Largest study of its kind looks at diet drinks and cardiovascular outcomes, mortality It…
Public release date: 8-Jun-2011 Antioxidants are popular anti-aging ingredients in skin creams, and now scientists are reporting a new source of these healthful substances — leaf buds of poplar trees.…
Public release date: 9-Jun-2011 ‘Be-MaGIC,’ largest study of marathons world-wide, reveals positive effects on the immune system and against infection Many amateur athletes have long suspected what research scientists for…
Study shows California’s autism increase not due to better counting, diagnosis: seven- to eight-fold increase in the number children born in California with autism since 1990 2009 study posted for…
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="550"] Tufts University (Photo credit: Wikipedia)[/caption] Public release date: 9-Jun-2011 BOSTON − Mice born to mothers who are fed a diet supplemented with B vitamins are less…
Public release date: 9-Jun-2011 [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="500"] English: Broccoli Deutsch: Broccoli (Photo credit: Wikipedia)[/caption] CORVALLIS, Ore. – Sulforaphane, one of the primary phytochemicals in broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables…
Public release date: 20-Jun-2011 New research finds harmful fungal pathogens living in dishwasher seals Oxford, June 20, 2011 – A potentially pathogenic fungus has found a home living in…
Public release date: 21-Jun-2011 Tampa, FL (June 21, 2011) – A yet unidentified component of coffee interacts with the beverage’s caffeine, which could be a surprising reason why…
Public Release: 21-Jun-2011 By Marcia Wood Compounds in blueberries might turn out to have a powerful effect on formation of strong, healthy bones, if results from studies with laboratory rats…
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