Diet high in flavonoids may help counteract pollution-related heart risk
Abstract 15898 (Hall A2, Core 2) A diet high in plant flavonoids may help people vulnerable to heart risk when they inhale fine particles in smoke and hazy polluted air,…
My Personal Biomedical Research Feed – Ralph Turchiano, CEO Alchepharma
Abstract 15898 (Hall A2, Core 2) A diet high in plant flavonoids may help people vulnerable to heart risk when they inhale fine particles in smoke and hazy polluted air,…
February 3, 2013 Boston, MA – Having adequate levels of vitamin D during young adulthood may reduce the risk of adult-onset type 1 diabetes by as much as 50%, according…
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 27-Oct-2014 Boston, MA — People who swap 5% of the calories they consume from saturated fat sources such as red meat and butter with foods containing linoleic…
02 NOV 2012 Women who drink green tea may lower their risk of developing some digestive system cancers, especially cancers of the stomach/esophagus and colorectum, according to a study led…
Researchers from Harvard School of Public Health have found that greater consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) is linked with a greater genetic susceptibility to high body mass index (BMI) and…
Children exposed to diethyl phthalate (DEP) and butylbenzyl phthalate (BBzP)—phthalate chemicals commonly found in personal care and plastic products—have elevated risk of asthma-related airway inflammation, according to researchers at Columbia…
27 AUG 2012 People with blood type A, B, or AB had a higher risk for coronary heart disease when compared to those with blood type O, according to new…
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…
29 JUL 2012 PHILADELPHIA — Increasing the number of cups of caffeinated coffee you drink could lower your risk of developing the most common form of skin cancer, basal cell…
Phthalate commonly used in vinyl flooring is found in nearly 100 percent of mothers studied Prenatal exposure to a ubiquitous household chemical called butylbenzyl phthalate (BBzP) can increase a child’s…
10 Feb 2012 Vigorous exercise linked to gene activity in prostate Scientists at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) have identified nearly 200 genes in the…
30 Jan 2012 CHICAGO – Elevated exposures in children to perfluorinated compounds, which are widely used in manufacturing and food packaging, were associated with lower antibody responses to routine childhood…
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: 12-May-2014 MINNEAPOLIS – People who are exposed to paint, glue or degreaser fumes at work may experience memory and thinking problems in retirement, decades after their exposure,…
Public release date: 22-Nov-2011 PHILADELPHIA — Long-term coffee consumption may be associated with a reduced risk for endometrial cancer, according to a recent study in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention,…
Public release date: 22-Nov-2011 Consuming canned soup linked to greatly elevated levels of the chemical BPA BPA, found in soup can lining, associated with adverse health effects in humans A…
Public release date: 24-Oct-2011 BOSTON — Caffeine could be related to an inverse association between basal cell carcinoma risk and consumption of coffee, a study found. The prospective study, presented…
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…
High doses of antidepressants appear to increase risk of self-harm in children young adult PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 28-Apr-2014 Bottom Line: Children and young adults who start antidepressant therapy at high…
Public release date: 12-Oct-2011 Necessary for both innate and adaptive immune reactions; May lead to new treatment pathway Not just important for building strong bones, an international team of scientists…
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