Daily multivitamins reduce risk of cancer in men
19 OCT 2012 Brigham and Women’s Hospital study is the first to examine the long-term affect of multivitamins on a major chronic diseases Boston, MA – A daily multivitamin can…
My Personal Biomedical Research Feed – Ralph Turchiano, CEO Alchepharma
19 OCT 2012 Brigham and Women’s Hospital study is the first to examine the long-term affect of multivitamins on a major chronic diseases Boston, MA – A daily multivitamin can…
05 OCT 2012 Making headway on beta-blockers and sleep Researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital have found that melatonin supplementation significantly improved sleep in hypertensive patients taking beta-blockers Boston, MA—Over…
05 OCT 2012 A new study found that patients with gout who consumed cherries over a two-day period showed a 35% lower risk of gout attacks compared to those who…
" when administered during adolescent development, can dramatically alter the wiring of brain circuits implicated in aggression control" October 1, 2012 BOSTON, Mass.—Fluoxetine was the first drug approved by the…
"We were blown away to discover this completely new class of molecules," PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 9-Oct-2014 Discovery offers a promising new direction for diabetes prevention and treatment BOSTON – The…
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 3-Oct-2014 A study conducted in more than 100 Mongolian schoolchildren found that daily treatment with a vitamin D supplement significantly reduced the symptoms of winter-related atopic dermatitis,…
27 JUL 2012 Ultraviolet (UVC) light can eradicate wound-infecting bacteria on mice increasing both survival and healing rates, according to a paper in the July 2012 issue of Antimicrobial Agents…
27 JUL 2012 Vitamin D deficiency is associated with worse lung function and more rapid decline in lung function over time in smokers, suggesting that vitamin D may have a…
27 JUL 2012 Study suggests prostate cancer management should emphasize healthy lifestyle changes Boston, MA – Men diagnosed with prostate cancer are less likely to die from the disease than…
12 JUL 2012 Brigham and Women's Hospital study is the first to examine an association between phthalates and diabetes in a large population of American women Boston, MA – A…
" conventional methods in sewage treatment plants are unable to treat this waste water sufficiently because the most frequently used estrogen ethinylestradiol is very difficult to break down. As a result,…
15 JUN 2012 Researchers suggest some insomnia be treated differently after nearly half of a small sample of students were roused at bedtime because of a dark-related phobia DARIEN, IL…
01 JUN 2012 CHICAGO – A study of U.S. women suggests that vigorous physical activity may be associated with a reduced risk of psoriasis, according to a report published Online…
A new study from Brigham and Women’s Hospital found that certain berries may delay memory decline in older women Boston, MA—Berries are good for you, that’s no secret. But can…
Researchers discover molecular secrets of ancient Chinese herbal remedy BOSTON, Mass. (February 12, 2012)—For roughly two thousand years, Chinese herbalists have treated Malaria using a root extract, commonly known as…
30 Jan 2012 In a first-of-its-kind study, scientists are reporting that the indoor air in offices is an important source of worker exposure to potentially toxic substances released by carpeting,…
Experiments using virulent avian flu strains pose risk of accidental release // PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 20-May-2014 Research in mammals that aims to prevent future influenza pandemics raises ethical, public health…
Public release date: 24-Oct-2011 BOSTON — Drinking plenty of fluids may provide men with some protection against bladder cancer, according to a study presented at the 10th AACR International Conference…
Public release date: 24-Oct-2011 Boston, MA – Exposure in the womb to bisphenol A (BPA) – a chemical used to make plastic containers and other consumer goods – is associated…
Heart attack survivors who eat lots of fiber live longer // PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 29-Apr-2014 Advising a higher intake of cereal fiber after a myocardial infarction may improve long-term…
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