[ad_1] Stanford chemists have modified a common antibiotic to make it more effective at fighting off one common type of antibiotic-resistant bacterium, according to a university release. According to Xinhua, chemists have …
Read More »Latest news in Internal Medicine 06 November 2018 (13 of 14)
[ad_1] High levels of trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO), a compound related to the consumption of fish, seafood and a predominantly vegetarian diet, can reduce the symptoms of heart disease associated with hypertension. New …
Read More »Yale-NUS partner of the Duke-NUS School of Medicine
[ad_1] Starting this academic year, Yale-NUS students can participate in the new "Liberal Arts and Medicine Pathway," a joint college program with Duke-NUS Medical School, the only medical school in the world. …
Read More »Antibiotics and stomach acid medicine in childhood increase obesity risk, study says
[ad_1] Children treated with antibiotics before their second birthday are more likely to become obese later in their childhood, according to a new study. US researchers looking at the impact of the common treatment for …
Read More »Preventive Medicine: Does eating organic prevent cancer?
[ad_1] Preventive Medicine: Does eating organic prevent cancer? For years I have been writing — most recently in a dedicated entry in The Truth about Food — that despite my general enthusiasm …
Read More »Scientists named useful properties champagne | NEWS.am Medicine
[ad_1] According to doctors, champagne can be very beneficial for health. It contains a number of ingredients that have a positive effect on memory, the immune system and heart health. Therefore, this …
Read More »Suprun has again criticized traditional medicine: Burns it is impossible to smear with sour cream
[ad_1] <img class = "aligncenter" src = "http://sivpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/e22846236d778253e2d8fc5ce546f6cc.jpg" alt = "Suprun said the cream does not use it not for burns. She reported on this in Facebook. According to the interim health …
Read More »PENN MEDICINE: Brain Stimulation Decreases Intent to Commit Physical and Sexual Assault
[ad_1] Penn Medicine released the following announcement on July 2. Boosting the prefrontal cortex, the part of the brain responsible for controlling complex ideas and behaviors, may reduce the intention of committing …
Read More »Mosquitoes with West Nile virus occur: Health & Medicine: Nature World News
[ad_1] July 02, 2018 01:10 AM EDT Mosquitoes have been tested positive for West Nile virus in various sites in Ohio, Washington and Virginia, where summer has been reporting the mosquito season …
Read More »In memory of the Hungarian "genius" of medicine Ignac Semmelweis on the occasion of his 200th birthday – Technology News, Firstpost
[ad_1] This is not an unusual fate for a pioneering scientist: languishing misunderstood of his time before dying in the dark. But, on the occasion of his 200th birthday, the work of …
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