Researchers identify tannic acid could help treat cystic fibrosis
"They found that tannic acid -- a readily available and inexpensive natural product that has been used to treat disease as far back as 1850" By screening over 2,000…
My Personal Biomedical Research Feed – Ralph Turchiano, CEO Alchepharma
"They found that tannic acid -- a readily available and inexpensive natural product that has been used to treat disease as far back as 1850" By screening over 2,000…
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qldhQbbBGU] Highlights: - Antibiotics being explored for the treatment of cystic fibrosis and muscular dystrophy have the potential to trigger autoimmune disease - . He identified 17 peptides that…
Public release date: 25-Aug-2010 - Vitamin D may be an effective therapy to treat and even prevent allergy to a common mold that can cause severe complications for patients with…
Editor's Note (Ralph Turchiano) - Outdated from 2013, will do another one upon request. This is part 1 of the most ignored medical breakthroughs since I started accumulating research.…
2009 study posted for filing Thiocyanate Reduces Damage by Inflammatory Molecules in Lung, Nerve, Pancreas, and Vessel-Lining Cells PHILADELPHIA – Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania School of…
Shannon Koontz 336-716-4587 shkoontz@wfubmc.edu Bob Conn 336-716-4587 rconn@wfubmc.edu Mark Wright 336-716-4587 mwright@wfubmc.edu Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center Surprising finding could lead to new treatment for cystic fibrosis WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.…
From the Telegraph 10:25AM BST 30 Jul 2012 (No Reporters name) A drug which could transform the lives of people with cystic fibrosis has been developed, as the health watchdog…
New Haven, Conn. – In this issue of Science, researchers at Yale University and the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto report that curcumin, a compound in the spice turmeric,…
Public release date: 9-Oct-2008 86 percent were vitamin D deficient in 2003, 50 percent were deficient in 2004, 54 percent were deficient in 2005, and 46 percent were deficient in…
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