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Natural trans-fatty acids is not conducive to healthy
Dutch scientists the latest research have confirmed that, natural trans-fatty acids are also no good on the human body , is not conducive to controlling the body’s cholesterol levels.
Free University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands on the 2nd press release said that the university researchers England Gerber Glover and others found that these natural trans fatty acids [...]21 views | No commentsMar 5th, 2010 | Filed under health newsTags: healthy, Natural trans-fatty acids -
United States will enhance the scope of stem cell research capital investment
U.S. federal funds can be used to support the study of human embryonic stem cell lines will be extended.
Recently, the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) publish a change the definition of human embryonic stem cells as proposed in the online: more early human embryonic stem cells can also use the federal funds for research.28 views | No commentsMar 5th, 2010 | Filed under health news -
Soy products can help men prevent lung cancer
A Japan labour ministry special study group in the implementation of the most up to 11 years of follow-up investigation of 45-year-old to 74-year-old men and women were about 76 thousand people.
They divided into four groups by the amount of soy food per day, to compare the incidence of lung cancer and consumption linkages.
The results showed that the [...]19 views | No commentsMar 4th, 2010 | Filed under health news -
Fuji Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. announced establishment
Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. has announced the establishment of Fuji Photo Film Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. , and scheduled to open in April 2010, which officially entered the field of drug development and marketing.
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France’s Sanofi – Aventis net sales of 29.306 billion euros last year
French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi – aventis recently announced that 2009 full-year net sales of 29.306 billion euros, fourth quarter sales of 7.361 billion euros, respectively increase of 5.3% and 8.9%.
Deduction of specific items, net income for the year and fourth quarter were 8.471 billion euros, and 1.796 billion euros, at constant exchange rates respectively rose [...]29 views | No commentsFeb 27th, 2010 | Filed under health news -
Hypertensive who often drink chicken soup can reduce blood pressure
A new Japan study results show that drink chicken soup can help lower blood pressure in hypertensive patients because of chicken collagen contained in a similar blood pressure lowering drugs ACE (angiotensin-converting enzyme) inhibitors.
Japanese meat-processing company’s R & D Center researchers extracted collagen from chicken feet to conduct experiments to test whether it has the same [...]32 views | No commentsFeb 22nd, 2010 | Filed under health news -
Female menstrual cycle disorder easy suffer from heart disease
According to the United States “Good Housekeeping” magazine the latest reports, the U.S. cardiologist, Dr Salasaman study found that women under 40 years old have 60% of the at least one high risk factor for heart disease, these factors cause increased risk of heart disease 3 times, such as menstrual disorder.
Harvard University study found that [...]33 views | No commentsFeb 21st, 2010 | Filed under health news -
Gork patients brain still have a slight consciousness
The United Kingdom and Belgium a new study found that some gork patients brain still have a slight consciousness, even researchers can communicate with one of them.
The results of this study will greatly facilitate the diagnosis and care of gork patients.62 views | No commentsFeb 7th, 2010 | Filed under health news -
Mosquito has the gene which can identify human odor
Yale University researchers recently found that mosquitoes has the gene which can identify the body odor of human, which will help develop more targeted insect repellents and seek ways to control malaria.
The United States Yale University researchers John Carlson carried out sampling and analysis for Gambia anopheles found that 50 species of genes which is used to identify different smells of [...]60 views | No commentsFeb 7th, 2010 | Filed under health news -
The higher lead content in the child blood easily lead to hyperactivity disorder
The United States “The latestPsychological Science Guideline” magazine published the results of two studies show that higher lead content in the children blood are more susceptible to ADHD.
One study found that higher lead content in the children blood likely to suffer from ADHD than other children; another study has found that those children who were identified [...]55 views | No commentsFeb 7th, 2010 | Filed under health news -
Britain had developed intelligent “artificial pancreas”
Cambridge University researchers reported that they had developed an intelligent “artificial pancreas”, which may be as the blood glucose concentration changes in the human body automatically adjusts the input of insulin, so diabetics can control blood sugar better .
University of Cambridge researchers in the latest issue of “Lancet” magazine reports that this “artificial pancreas” use [...]47 views | No commentsFeb 7th, 2010 | Filed under health news -
Pregnant do not have a significant impact on the female brain
A recent Australian study found that pregnant do not have a significant impact on the women brain.
Australian National University spent 20-year for a random sample of 7,500 people carried out a nervous health study.
The impact of pregnancy on the female brain is an integral part of the study.50 views | No commentsFeb 7th, 2010 | Filed under health news -
British psychologists found that depression is related in obsess network
British psychologists through the study found that the people who spending a lot of time surf the net every day suffering from depression are much more likely than others.
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America found longevity genes
A Albert Einstein Medical College of U.S. research team has found three kinds of genes from a centenarians body, that gene can fight against age-related diseases and will help health and longevity.
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German study found that suicidal tendency contingent hereditary
A German study found that suicidal tendencies may be related to genetic defects, these defects affect the growth of nerve cells.
In obtain this decision prior to the discovery earlier study conducted on the show with a familial suicidal behavior.39 views | No commentsFeb 3rd, 2010 | Filed under health news -
Lack of vitamin D will make asthma worse
USA a latest research shows that the lack of vitamin D cause asthma exacerbations.
Denver Health Center, a U.S. researchers examined 54 asthma patients with vitamin D levels, lung function and airway hyper-responsiveness. Airway hyperresponsiveness refers to the trachea was highly sensitive to a variety of incentives the state is the main features of bronchial asthma and [...]80 views | No commentsFeb 1st, 2010 | Filed under health news -
Johnson & Johnson recalled a total of 500 batches of Tylenol
In the by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s warning, January 15 Johnson & Johnson announced a voluntary recall of about 500 batches of non-prescription drugs.
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British researchers have mapped the “super bacteria” spread road map
Jan.22, in the United States “Science” magazine British researchers published reported that through the detection of genetic changes, they draw a “super bacteria” – methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus spread road map between continents .
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In patients with early stage lung cancer is still not late to quit smoking
British researchers found that patients with early stage lung cancer timely quit smoking can greatly slow down the proliferation rate of cancer cells for the treatment to gain valuable time, thereby greatly increasing the chances of survival.
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Eat less salt can reduce the risk of heart disease
The United States the latest research shows that less eating 3 grams of salt a day, it is the risk of heart disease and other diseases will be greatly reduced.
39 views | No commentsJan 23rd, 2010 | Filed under health news
