Monthly Archives: March 2010
Statin drug appears to weaken body’s immune defenses
Statin drug appears to weaken body’s immune defenses. Statins are over-prescribed and under-monitored. There are studies now that show that high cholesterol is not the problem we initially thought it was. In fact, on the contrary, too low of cholesterol … Continue reading
Media reports may paint overly optimistic view of cancer
Media reports may paint overly optimistic view of cancer. Unfortunately, as this article points out, most aggressive cancer treatments do not extend life and more than half of the patients diagnosed with cancer will die from it. This article raises … Continue reading
Drug metabolism: How enzymes interact is important to toxicity and effectiveness
Drug metabolism: How enzymes interact is important to toxicity and effectiveness. Enzymes are the key to life. I am certainly not the first to say this, and I won’t be the last. Scientists are finally shifting their focus to study … Continue reading
TED Prize : Wishes Big Enough to Change the World
TED Prize : Wishes Big Enough to Change the World Jamie Oliver, a chef from England who was known as The Naked Chef, is on a mission to eradicate obesity. While he has already spread the word in his native … Continue reading
Novel MRI Sensor Provides Molecular View of the Brain
Novel MRI Sensor Provides Molecular View of the Brain. You mean the world may not be flat after all? This invention is not only significant for physicians and scientists to help diagnose and better treat neurological disorders, but it is … Continue reading
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