Children who get vitamin A may be less likely to develop malaria
"54 percent less likely to develop malaria if they had been given a single large dose of vitamin A" Public Release: 3-Feb-2015 Large study in sub-Saharan Africa suggests vitamin A's…
My Personal Biomedical Research Feed – Ralph Turchiano, CEO Alchepharma
"54 percent less likely to develop malaria if they had been given a single large dose of vitamin A" Public Release: 3-Feb-2015 Large study in sub-Saharan Africa suggests vitamin A's…
CNO: Requested Repost of the December Court Order : Clean PDF File Here: campbell-smith-mojabi-proffer-12-13-2012 In the United States Court of Federal Claims OFFICE OF SPECIAL MASTERS Filed: December 13, 2012 *…
News from Annals of Internal Medicine tip sheet, Feb. 3, 2015 | EurekAlert! Science News// An oral supplement containing arginine, zinc, and antioxidants improves healing of mild to severe pressure…
Public Release: 2-Feb-2015 Study suggests too much strenuous jogging may be harmful American College of Cardiology WASHINGTON (Feb. 2, 2015) -- Jogging may be best in small quantities according to…
Public Release: 2-Feb-2015 Decreases in short-term memory, IQ, altered brain metabolic ratios in urban APOE4 children Exposed to air pollutio Missoula, MT, February 2, 2015 -- A new study by…
Public Release: 30-Jan-2015 Master switch found to stop tumor cell growth by inducing dormancy The Mount Sinai Hospital / Mount Sinai School of Medicine Two existing cancer drugs turn…
Public Release: 29-Jan-2015 Shared symptoms of Chikungunya virus, rheumatoid arthritis may cloud diagnosis Washington University School of Medicine A mosquito-borne virus that has spread to the Caribbean and Central and…
CNO: Links will bring you to the JAMA site: Effect of Routine Vaccination on Aluminum and Essential Element Levels in Preterm Infants Tammy Z. Movsas, MD, MPH1,2; Nigel Paneth, MD,…
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUvFMvEOCec?rel=0] Neuroscience researchers believe in quitting smoking gradually - Regular smokers experience an almost dementia-like condition in the early hours after quitting, as suggested by brain scans. This can…
Public Release: 2-Feb-2015 Study looked at 2009 swine flu vaccine use in United States COLUMBUS, Ohio - A new study suggests that confidence in government may play a key role…
Public Release: 2-Feb-2015 With the Internet and social media becoming woven into the modern medical practice, Penn State College of Medicine researchers contend that professional medical societies must update or…
Toronto, CANADA - Scientists have found some of the strongest evidence yet that musical training in younger years can prevent the decay in speech listening skills in later life.…
PHILADELPHIA (CN) - Regulators failed to act on signs that the popular antipsychotic Risperdal causes teenage boys to grow breasts, a federal complaint from the law firm Sheller PC alleges.…
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