51st Health Research Report 03 MAR 2009 – Reconstructed
Editors Top Five: 1. No longer a gray area: Our hair bleaches itself as we grow older 2. Vitamin supplements may protect against noise-induced hearing loss 3. Vitamin B…
My Personal Biomedical Research Feed – Ralph Turchiano, CEO Alchepharma
Editors Top Five: 1. No longer a gray area: Our hair bleaches itself as we grow older 2. Vitamin supplements may protect against noise-induced hearing loss 3. Vitamin B…
By Roger Dobson PUBLISHED:16:00 EST, 6 October 2012| UPDATED:16:01 EST, 6 October 2012 The cost of health: About £140 million a year is spent on multivitamins in the UK A…
Editors Top Five: 1. Optimal Dose of Vitamin E Maximizes Benefits, Minimizes Risk 2. Study shows pine bark reduces jetlag 3.…
2008 Study Posted for filing Corvallis, Oregon – October 29, 2008 -- Vitamin E has been heralded for its ability to reduce the risk of blood clots, heart attack,…
32nd Health Research Report 11 JUN 2008 – Reconstructed Editors Top Five: 1. US reporters often do a poor job of reporting about new medical treatments 2. Pycnogenol improved diabetes…
Health Technology Research Synopsis134th Issue Date 27 JUL 2012Compiled By Ralph Turchianowww.healthresearchreport.mewww.vit.bzwww.youtube.com/vhfilmwww.facebook.com/vitaminandherbstorewww.engineeringevil.com Editors Top Five:1. Increase in RDA for vitamin C could help reduce heart disease, stroke, cancer 2. Vitamin…
Health Technology Research Synopsis 122nd Issue Date 10FEB2012 Compiled By Ralph Turchiano www.vit.bz www.youtube.com/vhfilm Editors Top Five: 1. Honey could be effective at treating and preventing wound infections…
Health Technology Research Synopsis 119th Issue Date 30DEC2011 Compiled By Ralph Turchiano www.vit.bz www.youtube.com/vhfilm Editors Top Five: 1. Fish oil may hold key to leukemia cure 2. Scientists…
Public release date: 3-Mar-2010 Loyola Researchers to Study Nutrient in Depression and Diabetes Patients MAYWOOD, Ill. — A daily dose of vitamin D may just be what Chicagoans need…
- found an astonishing 59 per cent of study subjects had too little Vitamin D in their blood. Nearly a quarter of the group had serious deficiencies (less than 20…
Public release date: 11-Feb-2010 - the formula maintained youthful levels of locomotor activity into old age whereas old mice that were not given the supplement showed a 50 per cent…
Public Release: 16-Feb-2010 Middle aged and elderly people with high levels of vitamin D could reduce their chances of developing heart disease or diabetes by 43%, according to…
Public release date: 21-Jan-2010 - The risk was cut by as much as 40% in people with the highest levels compared with those in the lowest. Research: Association between…
Public release date: 6-Jan-2010 - scientists found that the tocotrienol form of vitamin E, an alternative to the popular drugstore supplement, stopped the enzyme from releasing fatty acids that eventually…
Public release date: 18-Nov-2009 - almost 50 per cent of women have a genetic variation which reduces their ability to produce sufficient amounts of vitamin A from beta-carotene Almost…
Public release date: 3-Nov-2009 Eight-year-old children who drink full-fat milk every day have a lower BMI than those who seldom drink milk. This is not the case for children who…
Public release date: 30-Apr-2009 A group of endocrinologists in Sydney have observed that very sick patients tend to have very low levels of Vitamin D. The sicker they are,…
Public release date: 9-Mar-2009 After adjusting for age, sex, race/ethnicity, body mass index, socioeconomic status and physical activity, researchers found the adolescents with the lowest levels of vitamin D were:…
Public release date: 23-Feb-2009 - Women taking the supplements had a 34 percent lower risk of any AMD and a 41 percent lower risk of visually significant AMD. “The beneficial…
Public release date: 16-Feb-2009 - 87 women involved in a small study showed vitamin D levels averaging 8.5 ng/mL (nanograms per milliliter) Arab-American women living in southeast Detroit whose…
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