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By BRETT J. BLACKLEDGE and DAVID B. CARUSO Enlarge Photo Associated Press/Ryan Freeland - In this March 3, 2010 photo, the Rev. Carl Keyes speaks to an audience in…
My Personal Biomedical Research Feed – Ralph Turchiano, CEO Alchepharma
By BRETT J. BLACKLEDGE and DAVID B. CARUSO Enlarge Photo Associated Press/Ryan Freeland - In this March 3, 2010 photo, the Rev. Carl Keyes speaks to an audience in…
Rising dementia among U.S. clients seen risky for brokers Fri, Sep 21 2012 By Suzanne Barlyn (Reuters) - Taking direction from elderly clients whose mental capacity is on the decline…
Contact: Jessica Guenzel Jessica.Guenzel@nyumc.org 212-404-3591 JAMA and Archives Journals NEW YORK – In a nationally representative sample of nearly 3,000 children and adolescents, those who had higher concentrations of urinary…
By Joseph Ax NEW YORK | Fri Sep 14, 2012 10:41am EDT NEW YORK (Reuters) - Twitter handed over tweets from an Occupy Wall Street protester to a New York…
Contact: Karin Eskenazi ket2116@columbia.edu 212-342-0508 Columbia University Medical Center Findings suggest new approach to treatment IMAGE:The life cycle of transcription factor FoxO1 closely mirrors the state of health of the…
Contact: Joe Caspermeyer joseph.caspermeyer@asu.edu 480-727-0369 Arizona State University Parental concerns in maintaining germ-free homes for their children have led to an ever-increasing demand and the rapid adoption of anti-bacterial soaps…
Contact: Michel Proulx michel.proulx@ales.ualberta.ca 780-492-8127 University of Alberta Contrary to popular opinion, not all trans fats are bad for you. University of Alberta researcher Flora Wang found that a diet…
Contact: Stephanie Berger sb2247@columbia.edu 212-305-4372 Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health January 19, 2010 -- Prenatal exposure to ambient levels of flame retardant compounds called polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)…
Contact: Jessica Guenzel Jessica.Guenzel@nyumc.org 212-404-3591 NYU Langone Medical Center / New York University School of Medicine NEW YORK, September 3, 2012 – A new study by researchers at NYU School…
By Dominic Rushe, The Guardian Monday, August 27, 2012 16:19 EDT Twitter has lodged an appeal against a New York judge's decision that it must hand over detailed information related…
Contact: Sarah Yang scyang@berkeley.edu 510-643-7741 University of California - Berkeley Berkeley – In a new study suggesting pesticides may be associated with the health and development of children, researchers at…
Parents who are sending kids back to school could be sending them with toxic chemicals. A new report finds that a number of common back-to-school supplies may have high levels…
Contact: lorinda klein lorindaann.klein@nyumc.org 212-404-3533 NYU Langone Medical Center / New York University School of Medicine New York City (August 21, 2012) – Treating very young infants with antibiotics may…
Time after time, Obama's lawyers defending the NDAA's section 1021 affirm our worst fears about its threat to our liberty Tangerine Bolen guardian.co.uk, Friday 10 August 2012 09.00 EDT I am one…
By Alex Fitzpatrick | Mashable – 9 hrs ago securitycameras600 The Microsoft-powered police surveillance system being installed in New York City is an impressive bit of innovation: It connects a…
More Kids Taking Antipsychotics for ADHD: Study By By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter | HealthDay – 2 hrs 17 mins ago TUESDAY, Aug. 7 (HealthDay News) -- Use of powerful…
press release July 24, 2012, 8:44 a.m. EDT Harvard Study Finds Fluoride Lowers IQ - Published in Federal Gov't Journal NEW YORK, July 24, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Harvard…
By Rob Waugh Drinking sugary drinks for just a month alters body chemistry More difficult to lose weight Body grows to 'prefer' sugar to digesting own fat Drinking sugared fizzy…
Public release date: 5-Nov-2009 Weill Cornell Medical College team receives $2.5 million New York State research grant to undertake laboratory study NEW YORK (November 5, 2009) — Substances naturally…
Public release date: 3-Aug-2009 - "Over 10 percent of people over the age of 6 were receiving anti-depression medication. - The study found that 5.84 percent of U.S. residents aged…
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