Statins may guard against rheumatoid arthritis

After considering other options, those who took statins had a normal risk of 41 % less to develop rheumatoid arthritis than those not taking statins regularly. Continue reading

The House approved the FDA Drug Safety

Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., Main sponsor of the bill, said that the security provisions of the bill was to ‘reduce the likelihood of another Vioxx situation.’ Continue reading

Exploring the origins of the enigmatic Echinacea

An Agricultural Research Service scientists is helping to sort the mixed genetic echinacea, echinacea, known for its flowers – and its potential for the treatment of infections, inflammation, and other human diseases. Continue reading

A glass of purple grape juice a day … ?

Jane Freedman, MD, assistant professor of pharmacology and medicine at Georgetown University in Washington, gave a comment on the study goal of WebMD. He said: We did a similar study, but is not anymore of an effect we see here? But I would say that the results are comparable. Finding could be clinically important because it can allow us to recommend the purple grape juice in place of red wine for those who can not tolerate wine. Continue reading

Why Tinosorb M and S are effective Tinosorb

Avene Cream SPF 50 + with Tinosorb Tinosorb M and S to provide maximum UVA and UVB protection for dry sensitive skin very dry. Continue reading

Swine Flu H1N1 is still smoking in the United States

Between 8520 and 17,620 deaths from H1N1 swine flu. Mid-range estimate: 12 000 dead. Continue reading

High doses of oxygen increases natural cancer treatment

A technique of Michael Jackson reportedly used to prolong his youth is showing promise as a means of improving the effectiveness of a natural remedy. Continue reading

Clinical Practice Guidelines Authors cardiovascular compromised by a conflict of interest?

It also lists the institutions and businesses that have been reported in any disclosure. The ‘Episode’, describes a case of participation in a guideline by one person. ‘Individual’ describes a person who may be involved in several episodes. Continue reading

Promising new treatment for lymphoma

Nearly nine out of ten people who received a relatively new type of treatment that combines, killing antibodies and radiation are still alive after eight years in treatment, researchers reported. Continue reading

Empathy and violence are similar circuits in the brain

Moya Albiol said that these parts of the brain overlap so amazing with those that regulate aggression and violence. Consequently, the scientific team argues that the brain circuits for empathy and violence could be partially similar. Continue reading