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Public Release: 3-Mar-2015 Most people consume more salt than they need and therefore have a higher risk of heart disease and stroke, which are the two leading causes of death…
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Public Release: 3-Mar-2015 Most people consume more salt than they need and therefore have a higher risk of heart disease and stroke, which are the two leading causes of death…
Public Release: 3-Mar-2015 Molecular Biology and Evolution (Oxford University Press) High up in the high Andes mountains of Argentina, researchers have identified the first-ever evidence of a population uniquely adapted…
Public Release: 3-Mar-2015 Adults over the age of 30 only catch flu about twice a decade, a new study publishing March 3rd in PLOS Biology suggests. Flu-like illness can be…
For patients in the lowest risk group, the researchers calculated that doctors would need to treat 57-66 patients for 10 years to prevent one heart attack. In the intermediate…
Public Release: 3-Mar-2015 People sniff their hands twice as much after a handshake, according to a Weizmann Institute study IMAGE: Analysis of substances on the rubber glove after a handshake…
Public Release: 3-Mar-2015 Caregiver-based approaches would work better -- if they were used & paid for as often as anti-psychotic drugs targeted by new federal report University of Michigan Health…
Public Release: 3-Mar-2015 American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. (March 3, 2015) - Growing up, you may have been given reasons for not smoking marijuana. What…
Public Release: 3-Mar-2015 Researchers at Vanderbilt University and in Germany have found that sodium - salt - accumulates in the skin and tissue in humans and mice to help control…
Public Release: 3-Mar-2015 American Society for Microbiology Since 2003, the H5N1 influenza virus, more commonly known as the bird flu, has been responsible for the deaths of millions of chickens…
Public Release: 2-Mar-2015 Sad movies are fattening IMAGE: Moviegoers that watch sad movies tend to eat more popcorn than those watching other movie types. Credit: Daniel Miller…
Public Release: 2-Mar-2015 People consuming 3 to 5 cups of coffee a day have lowest risk of clogging There has been much debate over the effect of coffee consumption on…
Public Release: 2-Mar-2015 Walter and Eliza Hall Institute Australian researchers have discovered the protein MCL-1 is critical for keeping milk-producing cells alive and sustaining milk production in the breast. Without…
Public Release: 2-Mar-2015 New research in The FASEB Journal suggests that nitrate -- a nitric oxide metabolite -- meets tissue oxygen demands without the side effects of increasing red blood…
If you're looking for a simple way to lower your risk of dying from a heart attack, consider going nuts. Researchers at Vanderbilt University and the Shanghai Cancer Institute…
Public Release: 2-Mar-2015 Wayne State University - Office of the Vice President for Research DETROIT - A higher intake by postmenopausal women of the natural antioxidant lycopene, found in foods…
Public Release: 2-Mar-2015 Dartmouth study finds costly US cancer care may provide less value than previously thought Despite sharp increases in spending on cancer treatment, cancer mortality rates in the…
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