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In women, caffeine may protect memory

Aug 3, 2007

ST. PAUL, MN- Caffeine may help older women protect their thinking skills, according to a study published in the August 7, 2007, issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the…

Missed - Medical Breakthroughs

Researchers find vitamin B1 deficiency key to vascular problems for diabetic patients

Aug 3, 2007

Researchers at Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, have discovered that deficiency of thiamine – Vitamin B1 - may be key to a range of vascular problems for people with…

Missed - Medical Breakthroughs

Green tea holds promise as new treatment for inflammatory skin diseases

Aug 3, 2007

  Green tea could hold promise as a new treatment for skin disorders such as psoriasis and dandruff, Medical College of Georgia researchers say. Researchers studied an animal model for…

Environmental Highlights

Organic farming can feed the world, U-M study shows

Jul 3, 2007

Public release date: 11-Jul-2007 ANN ARBOR, Mich.---Organic farming can yield up to three times as much food as conventional farming on the same amount of land---according to new findings which…

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1/3 of community pharmacists don’t tell parents they are dispensing off-label drugs to children

Jul 3, 2007

Public release date: 11-Jul-2007 Forty per cent of community pharmacists have dispensed an off-label drug to a child in the last month, according to research published in the July issue…

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Flavonoids in orange juice make it a healthy drink, despite the sugar

Jul 3, 2007

Public release date: 17-Jul-2007 Buffalo, N.Y. -- Orange juice, despite its high caloric load of sugars, appears to be a healthy food for diabetics due to its mother lode of…

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Plants uptake antibiotics

Jul 3, 2007

MADISON, WI, JULY 09, 2007- Scientists at the University of Minnesota have been evaluating the impact of antibiotic feeding in livestock production on the environment. This particular study, funded by…

Missed - Medical Breakthroughs

Scientists isolate chemical in curry that may help immune system clear plaques found in Alzheimer’s

Jul 3, 2007

FINDINGS: Researchers isolated bisdemethoxycurcumin, the active ingredient of curcuminoids – a natural substance found in turmeric root – that may help boost the immune system in clearing amyloid beta, a…

Lethal or Unintended Side Effects

Rosiglitazone (Avandia) for type 2 diabetes — concern over side effects

Jul 3, 2007

Public release date: 17-Jul-2007 This Cochrane Systematic Review analysed data from 18 trials that involved a total of 8432 people and found no evidence that rosiglitazone led to better patient…

Missed - Medical Breakthroughs

Chronic rhinosinusitis — washing nasal passages with saline can help

Jul 3, 2007

Spraying salty water (saline) into your nose can help reduce the symptoms of pain and congestion that accompany long-term infections of the nasal passages, a Cochrane Systematic Review has concluded.…

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Vitamin D deficiency: Common and problematic yet preventable

Jul 3, 2007

Public release date: 18-Jul-2007 According to Holick, a professor of medicine, physiology, and biophysics, and director of the General Clinical Research Center at Boston University School of Medicine and Director of…

Lethal or Unintended Side Effects

Pediatric Ritalin Use May Affect Developing Brain, New Study Suggests

Jul 3, 2007

NEW YORK (July 17, 2007) — Use of the attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) drug Ritalin by young children may cause long-term changes in the developing brain, suggests a new study…

Emerging Missed - Medical Breakthroughs

Childhood sun exposure may lower risk of MS

Jul 3, 2007

Public release date: 23-Jul-2007 ST. PAUL, MN -- People who spent more time in the sun as children may have a lower risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS) than people…

Disease and Conditions Lethal or Unintended Side Effects

Study finds association between low cholesterol levels and cancer

Jul 3, 2007

  The authors of the study, published in the July 31, 2007, issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC), set out to understand how and why…

Missed - Medical Breakthroughs

Probiotic drinks can help reduce diarrhoea associated with antibiotics

Jul 2, 2007

Drinks containing probiotic bacteria can help reduce diarrhoea among older people, which may reduce length of stay in hospital and save the NHS money, say Imperial College researchers at Hammersmith…

Missed - Medical Breakthroughs

Papworth breathing technique cuts asthma symptoms by a third

Jul 2, 2007

Public release date: 2-Jul-2007 A sequence of breathing and relaxation exercises known as the Papworth method has been shown to reduce asthma symptoms by a third by the first randomised…

Missed - Medical Breakthroughs

Consumption of small amounts of dark chocolate associated with reduction in blood pressure

Jul 2, 2007

Eating about 30 calories a day of dark chocolate was associated with a lowering of blood pressure, without weight gain or other adverse effects, according to a study in the…

Lethal or Unintended Side Effects Pharmaceutical - Medical Devices

UT Study Reveals Inaccuracies in Cardiac PET-CT Imaging – And Finds Solution

Jul 2, 2007

Public release date: 3-Jul-2007 HOUSTON—(July 3, 2007)—Current PET-CT scanners with standard commercial software designed to provide images of the heart are falsely indicating coronary artery disease in as many as…

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Common environmental chemicals in diet affect fetal ovarian development

Jul 2, 2007

Public release date: 4-Jul-2007 Lyon, France: Exposing a developing female sheep fetus to low doses of chemicals commonly present in the environment can disturb the development of the ovary, a…

Missed - Medical Breakthroughs

Can an apple a day keep asthma away?

Jul 2, 2007

  (NORTHBROOK, IL, JULY 9, 2007) –Teenagers who forego a healthy and balanced diet may have a harder time catching their breath. A new study, published in the July issue…

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