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The secret ingredients behind germinated rice A team of researchers has identified the active compounds that contribute to the health benefits of pre-germinated brown rice; the healthy components are a related set of sterol-like molecules known as acylated steryl-beta-glucosides (ASGs). view more (2008-09-23)
Flying in tune: Buzz brings mosquito pairs together Human beings are not the only animals keenly attuned to the high-pitched buzzing of mosquitoes—in fact, researchers have discovered, mosquitoes of both sexes are themselves highly responsive to the sounds of other mosquitoes and enter into complex mid-flight pre-mating duets that serve as a means of sex recognition. view more (2006-07-11)
Automatic slicing system: Ex-vivo culture normal and cancerous pancreatic tissue Pancreatic cancer is a devastating disease with a very poor prognosis. This warrants the development of novel therapies including gene therapy. Several of these treatments were found to be effective in pre-clinical (animal) models. However, in the subsequent clinical studies in patients the results were disappointing. view more (2009-03-24)
Overweight Hispanic children at significant risk for pre-diabetes, according to new USC study A study by researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) found that overweight Hispanic children are at significant risk for pre-diabetes, a condition marked by higher than normal blood glucose levels that are not yet high enough for a diagnosis of diabetes. view more (2008-08-13)
A black and white look at breast cancer mortality African and African American women are more likely to die of breast cancer than their white counterparts because they tend to get the disease before the menopause. view more (2007-02-21)
Should we use echocardiography to screen young athletes? Sudden and unexpected deaths in young competitive athletes are uncommon but highly visible events, which raise concern and ethical issues in both the lay public and medical community. view more (2008-09-02)
Call 2 of Eureka cluster project CELTIC issued Eureka cluster project CELTIC has launched its second call for new project proposals. The deadline for submission of proposal outlines is 28 April 2004. In the second phase from 21 June to 6 October 2004, full project proposals of the selected project outlines will be submitted. The start of the projects is envisaged for early 2005. The overall... view more... (2004-02-20)
Clues to ancestral origin of placenta emerge in Stanford study Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have uncovered the first clues about the ancient origins of a mother's intricate lifeline to her unborn baby, the placenta, which delivers oxygen and nutrients critical to the baby's health. view more (2008-04-15)
Researchers Ask European Parliament To Repeal Clinical Trials Directive European health-care researchers have launched a campaign calling on the European Parliament and Commission to repeal their Directive (EC/2001/20) on Good Clinical Practice. Implementation of this directive, which is due to come into effect in all Member States by next May, will, according to these investigators, place enormous, and possibly... view more... (2004-01-12)
Varnishing plastics without orange skin In industry plastic parts are mostly coated electrostatically. The ESTA process involves three stages of pre-treatment. A plasma based one produces conductive polymer coatings in a single-stage, thus reducing costs by about one third. It is being presented at the Hanover Fair. ---------- Nowadays, plastic automobile parts such as bumpers and... view more... (2002-04-16)
Molecules in blood foretell development of preeclampsia High levels of two proteins in the blood of pregnant women appear to indicate the subsequent development of preeclampsia, a life-threatening complication of pregnancy. view more (2006-09-07)
Regular multivitamin use near time of conception significantly reduces preeclampsia risk Women who are considering becoming pregnant may significantly reduce their risk of developing a common life-threatening complication called preeclampsia by taking a multivitamin supplement regularly three months before conception and during the first trimester of pregnancy. view more (2006-07-27)
Can men get PMS? Men suffer from `pre-menstrual symptoms' just as much as women but they assign these symptoms to other origins. view more (2004-08-23)
Researchers find drug that inhibits acute leukemia cell growth Researchers from the Children's Cancer Hospital at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center have discovered how to turn off a certain receptor that promotes the growth of leukemia cells. view more (2009-04-27)
Depression raises disability risk, especially among African-Americans Depressed middle-aged adults are at four times greater risk for being unable to perform everyday tasks than their non-depressed peers, a Northwestern University study found. view more (2005-10-25)
ANGIOPLASTY OR MEDICAL THERAPY IMMEDIATELY AFTER HEART ATTACK? (p 814, 825 ) Authors of a study in this week’s issue of THE LANCET suggest that there is no difference in treatment outcome of pre-hospital medical therapy with anti-clotting drugs or emergency angioplasty after severe heart attack. Although the use of anti-clotting drugs before hospital admission (prehospital fibrinolysis) and primary angioplasty... view more... (2002-09-11)
Major disasters tax surgical staff but may reduce costs for routine operations New research published in the September issue of the Journal of the American College of Surgeons offers important insights into the long-term impact of a major disaster on routine surgical services in a hospital. view more (2009-09-25)
How to differentiate macro-regenerative nodules from hepato-carcinoma? BA, the congenital absence or destruction of intra- or extra-hepatic biliary system, affects about 5 - 10/100 000 live births. End stage liver cirrhosis developed in some BA patients later in life. view more (2008-10-13)
Vernalis plc: Research and Development Update Vernalis plc (LSE: VER, NASDAQ: VNLS) is today providing to sector analysts a comprehensive update on in its R&D pipeline. Highlights include: Frovatriptan A Phase III long-term safety study has been initiated to support the extension of frovatriptan's approved use to the prevention of menstrually-associated migraine. A confirmatory Phase III... view more... (2003-11-27)
Pre-K students expelled at more than three times the rate of K-12 students Pre-K students are expelled at a rate more than three times that of children in grades K-12, according to a primary study by researchers at Yale on the rate of expulsion in prekindergarten programs serving three- and four-year-olds. view more (2005-05-26)
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