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  • News - 29 Aug 2007
    A study to be published in an upcoming edition of the Scandinavian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology reveals that Pycnogenol (pic-noj-en-all), pine bark extract from the French maritime pine tree,...
  • News - 29 Aug 2007
    Is heading straight for a goal the quickest way there? If the name of the game is evolution, suggests new research at the Weizmann Institute of Science, the pace might speed up if the goals themselves...
  • News - 17 Aug 2007
    Among the many medical miracles produced by science over the years, vaccines and antibiotics have undoubtedly saved the most lives.
  • News - 1 Aug 2007
    A novel, free, public online database opening this week should greatly speed efforts to find genes linked to increase risk of bipolar disorder.
  • News - 24 Jul 2007
    A study of Medicare patients with osteoarthritis provides additional evidence that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin reduce the risk of colorectal cancer.
  • News - 16 Jul 2007
    Researchers at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and McGill University in Montreal have discovered a gene they believe is the culprit in a person developing type 1 diabetes.
  • News - 12 Jul 2007
    In a paper published online this month in the journal Nature Chemical Biology, researchers report that they have developed a way to determine the function of some of the hundreds of thousands of...
  • News - 11 Jul 2007
    A U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) review has found only limited evidence for an association between eating tomatoes and a decreased risk of certain cancers, according to an article published...
  • News - 11 Jul 2007
    Scientists at the University of Bonn, together with colleagues from Romania, have discovered a gene variant that significantly increases the risk of developing gallstones (Hepatology No. 46, 11 July...
  • News - 8 Jul 2007
    German officials have culled as many as 1,000 domestic birds following the discovery of the deadly H5N1 bird-flu virus in a dead goose in the village of Wickersdorf in eastern Germany.

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