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FDA Advisory Panel Recommends Approval Of Roche's Arthritis Drug Actemra
Posted by: vitabeats 1 month, 1 week agoOutside medical experts for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Tuesday recommended approval of Roche Holding AG's drug Actemra to treat moderate to ...
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Fruit Juice Consumption Linked To Type 2 Diabetes In Women
Posted by: vitabeats 1 month, 1 week agoConsumption of as much as two fruit juices a day could increase the risk of diabetes in African-American women by almost a third, a new ...
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Reach Your Goals with The APOE Gene Diet
Posted by: APOEGENEDIET 1 month, 1 week agoThe ApoE Gene Diet dramatically reduces your risk of Alzheimer's disease and heart disease by creating a personalized diet and exercise plan for your ...
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The Campaign for Mayo Clinic: Our People - Researcher
Posted by: jh_tmc 1 month agoWatch a clip of Ronald Petersen, Ph.D., M.D., a researcher specializing in Alzheimer’s disease research and winner of the prestigious Potamkin Prize ...
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YouTube - The Campaign for Mayo Clinic - Ronald Petersen, M.D., Ph.D.
Posted by: jh_tmc 1 month agoWatch a clip of Ronald Petersen, Ph.D., M.D., a researcher specializing in Alzheimer’s disease research and winner of the prestigious Potamkin Prize ...
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CDC Study Notes Increased Preterm Infant Death Rate
Posted by: vitabeats 1 month agoInfant deaths directly related to preterm births have increased, especially for non-Hispanic black women, according to the Centers for Disease Control's National Center for ...
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Religions thrived to protect against disease
Posted by: Neophile 1 month agoReligions thrived to protect our ancestors against the ravages of disease, according to a radical new evolutionary theory of the genesis of faith.
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Overview of The ApoE Gene Diet
Posted by: APOEGENEDIET 1 month agoThe Apo E gene occurs as three variations, or alleles, in humans: Apo E 2, Apo E 3, and Apo E 4. Since genes come ...
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Diabetic Women More Likely To Give Birth To Children With Birth Defects
Posted by: vitabeats 1 month agoWomen diagnosed with diabetes before their pregnancy are at a greater risk of giving birth to a baby with a birth defect or multiple defects ...
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New Genetic Findings Pin Hope For Effective Schizophrenia Treatment
Posted by: vitabeats 1 month agoSchizophrenia can be caused when genes are duplicated or deleted in an often random process that isn't inherited from parents, new research says.
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Alzheimer's Disease Patients Show Improvement In Trial Of New Drug
Posted by: dirtyfratboy 1 month agoScienceDaily (July 31, 2008) — A new drug has been shown to improve the brain function of people with early stage Alzheimer's disease and ...
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My Personal Struggle with Cholesterol
Posted by: bobbileder 1 month agoCheck out My Personal Struggle with CholesterolThe Reason I Believe Low Fat Diets Do Not Reduce Cholesterol - Submitted by Bobbi Leder at Associated Content
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New Pill That Increases Stamina Without Exercise Successfully Tested In Mice
Posted by: vitabeats 1 month agoIt's good news for all couch potatoes, who could soon be able to use an exercise pill to keep the body trim and fit ...
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Reach Your Goals with The APOE Gene Diet | Pamela McDonald
Posted by: APOEGENEDIET 1 month agoPamela is a leading Integrative Medicine Nurse Practitioner, who has devoted her life to the prevention of heart disease and chronic illness by utilizing the ...
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Salmonella Fear Sparks Cilantro Recall In U.S., Canada
Posted by: vitabeats 1 month agoA California produce company recalled a batch of cilantro Thursday that it shipped to three Canadian provinces and 23 U.S. states after salmonella bacteria ...
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