Green Tea Discovery: How it may increase natural anti-cancer proteins
An antioxidant found in green tea may increase levels of p53, a natural anti-cancer protein, known as the "guardian of the genome" for its ability to repair DNA damage or…
My Personal Biomedical Research Feed – Ralph Turchiano, CEO Alchepharma
An antioxidant found in green tea may increase levels of p53, a natural anti-cancer protein, known as the "guardian of the genome" for its ability to repair DNA damage or…
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4JmFxjXQbc?rel=0] Green Tea, Cancer and how it works Brief Discussion: "EGCG is doing something to damage the mitochondria and that mitochondrial damage sets up a cycle causing more damage…
22 Mar 2013 Green tea and coffee may help lower your risk of having a stroke, especially when both are a regular part of your diet, according to research published…
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2H1-gu-1q8?rel=0] Cold Hands and Feet a Possible Remedy - Polyphenol Oligonol a pilot study * Effect of Lychee Fruit Extract (Oligonol) on Peripheral Circulation, a Pilot July 2014 -All…
7 SEP 2012 It has long been believed that drinking green tea is good for the memory. Now researchers have discovered how the chemical properties of China’s favorite drink affect…
24 AUG 2012 A compound found in green tea could be a weapon in treatments for tackling cancer, according to newly-published research at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland.…
Findings open a new area for research into cancer prevention LOS ANGELES – (May 30, 2014) – Green tea and its extracts have been widely touted as potential treatments for…
Public release date: 23-Nov-2011 A red dye derived from lichens that has been used for centuries to color fabrics and food appears to reduce the abundance of small toxic protein…
Public release date: 24-Apr-2003 HRR: From our deep archived records - To their astonishment, they found that EGCG reactivated dying skin cells - "When exposed to EGCG, the old cells…
Public release date: 9-Jun-2010  - scientists now know exactly why polyphenols in red wine and green tea inhibit cancer growth - “Not only does SphK1/S1P signaling pathway play a role…
- the major extractable polyphenol in green tea and the most biologically active, when diluted in skim milk Milk can serve as a protective carrier of bioactive molecules, suggests report…
Contact: Laura J. Williams laurajw@umich.edu 734-615-4862 University of Michigan ANN ARBOR—Researchers at the University of Michigan have found a new potential benefit of a molecule in green tea: preventing the…
Contact: Laura J. Williams laurajw@umich.edu 734-615-4862 University of Michigan ANN ARBOR—Researchers at the University of Michigan have found a new potential benefit of a molecule in green tea: preventing the…
2010 study posted for filing Contact: Cody Mooneyhan cmooneyhan@faseb.org 301-634-7104 Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology New report in the FASEB Journal suggests that disrupting a particular cellular signaling…
2010 study posted for filing Contact: Michael Bernstein m_bernstein@acs.org 202-872-6042 American Chemical Society This release is available in Chinese. Scientists have confirmed that the healthful substances found in green tea…
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBgQkeovHL0] Sugar Boost Self Control when used as a Mouth Rinse Green Tea EGCG inhibits starch breakdown Caffiene improves recognition of positive words
20009 study posted for filing Contact: Michael Woods m_woods@acs.org 202-872-6293 American Chemical Society Researchers in Hong Kong are reporting new evidence that green tea — one of the most popular…
2009 study posted for filing Contact: Suong-Hyu Hyon, Ph.D. biogen@frontier.kyoto-u.ac.jpCell Transplantation Center of Excellence for Aging and Brain Repair Tampa, Fla. (September 14th, 2009) – In two separate studies, a…
2009 study posted for filing (AFP)–May 19, 2009 WASHINGTON (AFP) – A chemical found in green tea helps inhibit sexual transmission of the virus which causes AIDS, said a study…
Contact: Ben Norman Sciencenewsroom@wiley.com 44-012-437-70375 Wiley Brainy beverage: Study reveals how green tea boosts brain cell production to aid memory It has long been believed that drinking green tea is…
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