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Archive for August, 2011
Archive for August, 2011
Aug. 31 | Pharmaceutical industry had an uneasy partnership with Facebook, and till the later provide any protection. Many drug companies obstain joining the site until Facebook gave them a privilege that others do not have, i.e. blocking the public’s ability...
Aug. 31 | The study results published in The New England Journal of Medicine and in Science Translational Medicine showed that two of three patients dying of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) appear cured and a third is in partial remission after infusions of...
Aug. 30 | The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Complera (emtricitabine/rilpivirine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate), a complete single-tablet regimen for the treatment of HIV-1 infection in treatment-naïve adults produced by Gilead Sciences,...
Aug. 30 | According to a new study published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, teens of mothers who were overweight or obese when they became pregnant may be at increased risk for asthma symptoms. Study found teens were up to 30 percent more...
Aug. 30 | The recommended 30 minutes of daily physical exercise can provide you a longer life and keep you healthy, that’s what most of the health expert suggest. However, the growing evidence suggests that even half of that can help a great deal. Regular exercise...
Aug. 30 | According a new research, a compound have been found in green tea that shows great promise for the development of drugs to treat two types of tumors and a deadly congenital disease. The discovery is the result of research led by Principal Investigator,...
Aug. 5 | According to a statement from the Prime Minister’s office in India, “ it is after three years of a dispute that erupted over the seizure by EU authorities of Indian-made generics as they were being shipped through Europe that India and the European...
Aug. 5 | According to a new study that shows the racial disparity can’t be chalked up to obesity differences but it is still a mystery why black women are more likely to die from breast cancer than whites.
In general, black women in the U.S., mostly are...
Aug. 5 | A retrospective analysis of a randomized clinical trial has shown that obesity was associated with more than double the risk of clinical decompensation in patients with compensated cirrhosis.
The incidence of decompensation increased in a linear fashion...
Aug. 5 | According to a new research published in the British Journal of Cancer, weight is the biggest factor affecting the level of sex hormones that increase breast cancer risk in post menopausal women. Alcohol and cigarettes are other things that also appear...