Tomato Juice May Kill Harmful Bacteria EP. 1192 JUN 2024
Tomato Juice May Kill Harmful Bacteria EP. 1192 JUN 2024
My Personal Biomedical Research Feed – Ralph Turchiano, CEO Alchepharma
Tomato Juice May Kill Harmful Bacteria EP. 1192 JUN 2024
Washington, D.C.—Tomato juice can kill Salmonella Typhi and other bacteria that can harm people's digestive and urinary tract health, according to research published this week in Microbiology Spectrum, a journal…
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4-QZ1hybNE&w=448&h=252&hd=1] Dietary antioxidants may help repair the Lungs Over a 10 year period researchers observed that regular intake of tomatoes may help slow the natural decline in lung function among…
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 27-Aug-2014 Men who eat over 10 portions a week of tomatoes have an 18 per cent lower risk of developing prostate cancer, new research suggests. With 35,000…
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1Co7W8kd8A] 'Tomato pill' improves function of blood vessels in patients with cardiovascular disease - The researchers found that 7mg of oral lycopene supplementation improved and normalised endothelial function in…
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 9-Jun-2014 A daily supplement of an extract found in tomatoes may improve the function of blood vessels in patients with cardiovascular disease, according to new research from…
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 9-Apr-2014 Green is good As unlikely as it sounds, green tomatoes may hold the answer to bigger, stronger muscles. Using a screening method that previously identified a…
Public release date: 6-Jan-2011 They are the most widely produced fruit in the world and now scientists in Japan have discovered that tomatoes contain a nutrient which could tackle the…
Contact: Souri Somphanith onepress@plos.org 41-562-412-17199 Public Library of Science Biochemical properties of organic tomatoes may be different because of stressful growth conditions Tomatoes grown on organic farms accumulate higher concentrations…
Contact: Souri Somphanith onepress@plos.org 41-562-412-17199 Public Library of Science Biochemical properties of organic tomatoes may be different because of stressful growth conditions Tomatoes grown on organic farms accumulate higher concentrations…
Contact: Hanu Pappu hrp@wsu.edu 509-335-3752 Washington State University Could lead to new generation of viruses PULLMAN, Wash.— Washington State University researchers have found that viruses will join forces to overcome…
Public release date: 29-May-2008 PHILADELPHIA – New research suggests that the form of tomato product one eats could be the key to unlocking its prostate cancer-fighting potential, according to…
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