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Pumpkin: A fairytale end to insulin injections?

Jul 2, 2007

Compounds found in pumpkin could potentially replace or at least drastically reduce the daily insulin injections that so many diabetics currently have to endure. Recent research reveals that pumpkin extract…

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A compound from olive-pomace oil gets 80% slowing down of HIV spread

Jul 2, 2007

- Researchers from the University of Granada and Hospital Carlos III in Madrid, verified that maslinic acid – found in wax from olive skin – inhibits serin-protease, the enzyme used…

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Low vitamin D levels may be common in otherwise healthy children

Jul 2, 2007

Public release date: 9-Jul-2007 A study in the current issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition measured blood levels of vitamin D in 382 healthy children between six years…

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Jun 26, 2007

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Doctor advises caution over flu drug – oseltamivir ( Tamiflu ).

Jun 2, 2007

Public release date: 14-Jun-2007 In this week’s BMJ, a senior doctor advises caution over the use of the antiviral drug oseltamivir (Tamiflu). His concern follows advice by the Japanese authorities…

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Longer term breast feeding protects mother from risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis

Jun 2, 2007

Public release date: 15-Jun-2007 Barcelona, Spain, Friday 15 June 2007: Breast feeding for a period of thirteen months or more has been shown to reduce the mother’s the risk of…

Missed - Medical Breakthroughs

Coffee drinking protects against an eyelid spasm

Jun 2, 2007

People who drink coffee are less likely to develop an involuntary eye spasm called primary late onset blepharospasm, which makes them blink uncontrollably and can leave them effectively ‘blind’, according…

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Research suggests omega-3s may help slow prostate cancer growth

Jun 2, 2007

In mice that were engineered with a genetic defect that caused prostate cancer, a diet high in omega-3 fatty acids beginning at birth reduced tumor growth, slowed disease progression and…

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High Blood Levels of Urate Linked to Lower Risk of Parkinson’s Disease

Jun 2, 2007

For immediate release: Thursday, June 21, 2007 Boston, MA -- In a new, large-scale, prospective study exploring the link between levels of urate in the blood and risk of Parkinson's…

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Omega-3 supplements affect Alzheimer’s symptoms

Jun 2, 2007

  Omega-3 supplements can, in certain cases, help combat the depression and agitation symptoms associated with Alzheimer’s disease, according to a clinical study conducted at the Swedish medical university Karolinska…

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K-State researcher examining why common anti-inflammatory drugs harm intestines

Jun 2, 2007

Public release date: 21-Jun-2007 K-State researchers are examining how nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs, damage the tissue that lines the gastrointestinal tract. James Lillich, associate professor of clinical sciences, is…

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Omega-3 fatty acids protect eyes against retinopathy, study finds

Jun 2, 2007

Public release date: 24-Jun-2007 Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids protect against the development and progression of retinopathy, a deterioration of the retina, in mice. This is the major finding of a…

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Gut check: Tracking the ecosystem within us

Jun 2, 2007

Public release date: 25-Jun-2007 For more than 100 years, scientists have known that humans carry a rich ecosystem within their intestines. An astonishing number and variety of microbes, including as…

Lethal or Unintended Side Effects

Commonly prescribed antidepressants associated with lower bone density in older men and women

Jun 2, 2007

Public release date: 25-Jun-2007 The class of antidepressant medications known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors may be associated with an increased rate of bone loss in older men and women,…

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Community Oncology Explores Pitched Debate Over Anemia-Fighting Drugs

Jun 2, 2007

Public Release: 26-Jun-2007 Many cancer patients, suffering from fatigue and symptomatic anemia as side effects of their disease and its treatment, are prescribed ESAs—also known as EPO (epoetin alfa, or…

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Adding folic acid to bread could help in the fight against depression

Jun 2, 2007

Public Release: 26-Jun-2007   In research published in the July edition of the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, the York team led by Dr Simon Gilbody, concluded that there…

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Drugs Slip Past FDA, Sell Unapproved by the Millions

Jun 2, 2007

  Ballay Pharmaceuticals Inc. had a choice nine years ago: seek U.S. approval to sell a prescription decongestant or slip the drug on the market and hope regulators wouldn't order…

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Antibiotic use in infants linked to asthma

Jun 1, 2007

Public release date: 11-Jun-2007     Infants lacking dog exposure have double asthma risk   (NORTHBROOK, IL, JUNE 11, 2007) – New research indicates that children who receive antibiotics before…

Missed - Medical Breakthroughs

New study: Pycnogenol reduces heart failure

Jun 1, 2007

Public release date: 16-May-2007 A study to be published in an upcoming edition of the journal of Cardiovascular Toxicology reveals Pycnogenol natural pine bark extract from the French maritime pine…

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New study suggests calcium and vitamin D may reduce cancer risk in women by at least 60 percent

Jun 1, 2007

Public release date: 8-Jun-2007   The four-year clinical trial included more than one thousand women over the age of 55 in one of three supplement groups: 1) calcium (1400-1500mg) plus…

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