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Peer review ethics out the window for drug company pal

February 25, 2008 A new study reveals the importance of B vitamins in suppressing homocysteine (the amino acid that promotes plaque buildup in arteries) and maintaining healthy cognitive function... Read More >

Categories: alzheimer's arteries cognitive function dementia folate homocysteine vitamin b

Avandia is not to blame for deaths in trial – or so we're told

February 21, 2008 When a segment of a major type 2 diabetes trial was recently shut down because of a disproportionate number of deaths in the intervention group, researchers (funded by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute) were quick to point out that the diabetes drug Avandia was not to blame for... Read More >

Categories: Avandia blood sugar deaths GlaxoSmithKline heart attack type 2 diabetes

It's not the cholesterol – it's the inflammation

February 19, 2008 Inflammation plays a key role in the development of heart disease and other chronic diseases, and once a disease is underway, inflammation helps keep it going... Read More >

Categories: arterial damage cholesterol heart disease inflammation omega 3 omega 6 vitamin C vitamin k Vytorin

How can you tell if there's carbon monoxide in your meat?

February 5, 2008 The FDA approved the use of modified atmosphere packaging (MAP), which employs a variety of gases to help preserve meat and, in the case of carbon monoxide, keep the meat nice and red and looking fresh... Read More >

Categories: carbon monoxide fresh meat modified atmosphere packaging plastic poisonous gas

Mad Men

February 4, 2008 Evidence shows that cholesterol-lowering statins are practically worthless - unless, of course, you're a drug maker who shares in the nearly $30 billion in sales that statin drugs rake in worldwide every year... Read More >

Categories: Business Week cholesterol cholesterol lowering statin drugs heart attack risk money side effects

Fat City

January 22, 2008 Every choice you make about your diet and dietary supplements will have an impact on your health. A new study demonstrates why that's especially true for patients with type 2 diabetes... Read More >

Categories: adipose cells fat fish oil insulin obesity omega 3 type 2 diabetes

Many Years From Now

January 21, 2008 Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I'm 104... Read More >

Categories: amino acid depression fatigue l-carnitine mitochondria

Game On!

January 8, 2008 Does the name "Newton N. Minow" ring a bell? No? How about "S.S. Minnow"? I'm sure fans of Gilligan's Island recognize that one - it's the name of the boat that set out on the doomed "three hour tour... Read More >

Categories: brain Chi cognitive Memory Nintendo television women
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