137th Health Research Report 07 SEP 2012
Full Report at www.healthresearchreport.me Editors Top Five: 1. Study Finds How BPA Affects Gene Expression, Anxiety; Soy Mitigates Effects 2. Vitamin B3 may offer new tool in fight against…
My Personal Biomedical Research Feed – Ralph Turchiano, CEO Alchepharma
Full Report at www.healthresearchreport.me Editors Top Five: 1. Study Finds How BPA Affects Gene Expression, Anxiety; Soy Mitigates Effects 2. Vitamin B3 may offer new tool in fight against…
Reposted at Request from 26-Nov-2001 Contact: Rob Harrill rharrill@u.washington.edu 206-543-2580 University of Washington Two bioengineering researchers at the University of Washington have discovered a promising potential treatment for cancer among…
A chemical found in household fittings has been found to affect the development of the mammary gland in rats and further studies will be required to determine if the presence…
Contact: Aaron Lohr alohr@endo-society.org 240-482-1380 The Endocrine Society Study finds perinatal exposure to BPA has effect on mammary hormone response Chevy Chase, MD—A recent study accepted for publication in Molecular…
During a decade of receiving mammograms, more than half of cancer-free women will be among those summoned back for more testing because of false-positive results, and about one in 12…
Requested Repost from Dec 2011 Research: Possible net harms of breast cancer screening: Updated modelling of Forrest report A new study published on bmj.com today supports the claim that the…
Health Technology Research Synopsis 118th Issue Date 17DEC2011 Compiled By Ralph Turchiano www.vit.bz www.youtube.com/vhfilm Editors Top Five: 1. Ecstasy drug produces lasting toxicity in the brain 2. How…
Health Research Report 79th Issue 08 APR 2010 Compiled By Ralph Turchiano www.healthresearchreport.me www.vit.bz www.youtube.com/vhfilm www.facebook.com/engineeringevil www.engineeringevil.com In this Issue: 1. Chemical exposure before mid-30s may be critical in breast cancer…
Public release date: 23-Feb-2010 - We have shown that bitter melon extract significantly induced death in breast cancer cells and decreased their growth and spread." Early Saint Louis University research…
Public release date: 7-Dec-2009 Curcumin, piperine could play role in preventing breast cancer [caption id="" align="alignright" width="320"] Turmeric Root (Photo credit: Steenbergs)[/caption] ANN ARBOR, Mich. — A new study…
Public release date: 8-Jul-2009 - researchers found that curcumin delayed the first appearance, decreased incidence and reduced multiplicity of progestin-accelerated tumors in an animal model. Curcumin also prevented the appearance…
Public release date: 29-Jun-2009 Scientists at Queen Mary, University of London have discovered that an ingredient in human breast milk protects and repairs the delicate intestines of newborn babies.…
Public release date: 10-Jun-2009 - may explain why some women have trouble breastfeeding or don’t produce enough milk - Dioxins get into the food supply when air emissions settle on…
blic release date: 1-Jun-2009 New research in the FASEB Journal shows that a “breast cancer gene” causes osmidrosis and makes earwax wet and sticky If having malodorous armpits (called…
Public release date: 22-May-2009 - “Vitamin D may halt the first stage of the cancer process by re-establishing intercellular junctions in malignancies having an intact vitamin D receptor,” In…
Public release date: 23-Dec-2008 (Santa Barbara, Calif.) –– Women should go for the broccoli when the relish tray comes around during holiday celebrations this season. While it has been known…
Public release date: 1-Dec-2008 A stunning discovery based on epigenetics (the inheritance of propensities acquired in the womb) reveals that consuming choline—a nutrient found in eggs and other foods—during pregnancy…
Public release date: 2-Dec-2008 BERKELEY — An anti-cancer compound found in broccoli and cabbage works by lowering the activity of an enzyme associated with rapidly advancing breast cancer, according to…
Public release date: 30-Oct-2008 Normal-weight women who carry out lots of vigorous exercise are approximately 30% less likely to develop breast cancer than those who don’t exercise vigorously. A…
Public release date: 2-Oct-2008 SACRAMENTO, Calif.) — A majority of women with breast cancer today are candidates for lumpectomy, allowing for conservation of most of their breast tissue. Results of…
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