A curious twist in a family of plant proteins called chalcone-isomerase recently was discovered by Salk Institute for Biological Studies scientist Joseph Noel and colleagues at Iowa State University led by Eve Wurtele. Pursuing basic scientific discovery, they found three similar proteins that could soon translate into positive results for bio-renewable fuels, commodity chemicals like [...]
Category: Articles | 0 Comments »[The Star] OUTGOING Mumias Sugar chief executive Evans Kidero has said he will prioritise education of children and their health if elected as the first city governor. Kidero, who has declared interest in the seat said public education among city council schools will be improved to sort out the current decongestion. (Source: AllAfrica News: Health [...]
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Category: Articles | 0 Comments »For immediate release: December 6, 2011 night workers (night-workers-feature.jpg)Boston, MA — Women who work a rotating (irregular) schedule that includes three or more night shifts per month, in addition to day and evening working hours in that month, may have an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes when compared with women who only worked [...]
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Category: Articles | 0 Comments »Embargoed for Release Wednesday, February 29, 2012 1 p.m. EST Contact: Daniel Stimson, NINDS 301-496-5751 Blockade of Learning and Memory Genes may Occur Early in Alzheimer’s Disease NIH-funded research could lead to new therapy A repression of gene activity in the brain appears to be an early event affecting people with Alzheimer’s disease, researchers funded [...]
Category: Articles | 0 Comments »Black cardiac arrest victims who are stricken outside hospitals are less likely to receive bystander CPR and defibrillation on the scene than white patients, according to research presented by a research team from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania at the annual meeting of Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. The researchers [...]
Category: Articles | 0 Comments »By Shannon Brownlee and Joe Colucci When most of us think about Facebook, the first phrase that comes to mind probably isn?t ?good Samaritan.? Facebook is an easy way to keep in touch with friends, and it can be a gigantic time-suck, for sure, but last week the site did something that could truly benefit a [...]
Category: Articles | 0 Comments »Planet Chiropractic last week published a news article regarding the topic of vaccinations, a concern from parents about a possible link to autism, and a group of court hearings that began on Monday, June 11, 2007 in Arizona. Like nearly every news article published on planetc1.com since 2002, the piece appeared in Google News, along [...]
Category: Articles | 0 Comments »A new study has found that, contrary to current thinking, taking beta blockers that treat high blood pressure does not decrease a person’s risk of developing colorectal cancer. Published early online in CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society, the study also revealed that even long-term use or subtypes of beta blockers showed [...]
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