Low cholesterol linked with worse survival in patients with kidney cancer // PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 12-Jun-2014 People are often told to reduce their cholesterol to improve their heart health, but new research suggests that low cholesterol may increase kidney cancer… Read More ›
Day: June 13, 2014
Processed red meat linked to higher risk of heart failure, death in men – Up to 2-fold greater chance of death from heart failure
American Heart Association Rapid Access Journal Report June 12, 2014 Study Highlights •Men who regularly eat moderate amounts of processed red meat such as cold cuts (ham/salami) and sausage may have an increased risk of heart failure incidence and a… Read More ›
Prolotherapy validated most effective for ‘ Tennis Elbow’ ?
Tendon stimulation the key to repair in ‘tennis elbow’ Saline injections as effective as platelet-rich plasma injections New data presented today at the European League Against Rheumatism Annual Congress (EULAR 2014) show that ultrasound-guided injections of growth factors-containing platelet-rich plasma… Read More ›
Limiting Carbohydrates Could Reduce Breast Cancer Recurrence in Women with Positive IGF1 Receptor
June 10, 2014 Lebanon, NH Dartmouth researchers have found that reducing carbohydrate intake could reduce the risk of breast cancer recurrence among women whose tumor tissue is positive for the IGF-1 receptor. The study, “Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence… Read More ›
A one time “genome-editing” injection to permanently alter you to produce less cholesterol
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 10-Jun-2014 A shot against heart attacks? Harvard researchers say simple ‘genome editing’ may dramatically lower risk of such crises in future Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) scientists collaborating with researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have developed… Read More ›
Mobile phones negatively affect male fertility, new study suggests
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 9-Jun-2014 Men who keep a mobile phone in their trouser pocket could be inadvertently damaging their chances of becoming a father, according to a new study led by the University of Exeter. Previous research has suggested that… Read More ›
Combined MMRV vaccine triggers double the number of febrile seizures compared to the MMR+V Vaccine
CNO Note: The research as mentioned below, does not list a control group ( Non-Vaccinated as a Comparison ) or any other adverse effects PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 9-Jun-2014 Combined MMRV vaccine shows slight rise in adverse events The combined measles–mumps–rubella–varicella (MMRV)… Read More ›