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Editor's note: Mike Williams is an adjunct professor in the Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University in Chicago, from where he shares his personal views on today's drug discovery industry.
‘DrugConfirm’ Is a New Revolutionary Urine Drug Test that is changing the Look and Effectiveness of typical Urine Drug Testing Cups. (PRWeb Jul 10, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/07/prweb2626594.htm
‘DrugConfirm’ Is a New Revolutionary Urine Drug Test that is changing the Look and Effectiveness of typical Urine Drug Testing Cups.
The potential effects of common medications on liver function often lead to concerns about their use. Almost every medication in existence today can cause liver test abnormalities and most carry warnings to use with caution in people with underlying liver disease.
One of nature's most gripping feats of survival is now better understood. For the first time, scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory observed the chemical changes in individual cells that enable them to survive conditions that should kill them.
U.S. and Mexican researchers suggest phthalates -- used in plastics, personal care products, carpets and paint -- may play a role in pre-term births.
Bioidentical Hormones: What Are They and Are They Right for You? As we age, our hormone production declines in predictable fashion; and it begins earlier than you might think. By the time we are in our thirties and forties our production of sex hormones may be low enough to cause serious symptoms. Although both genders produce all of the sex…
Reseachers are looking to the oceans as a rich source of bioactive natural products that inhibit inflammation as potential novel chemo-preventatives of pancreatic cancer. The uniqueness, chemical diversity and complexity of marine natural products represent an unexploited supply of potential new drugs, lead compounds for medicinal chemistry and biological probes to allow for a better ...
The study, from the University of Michigan School of Public Health (SPA), found that women who deliver prematurely have three times as much phthalate present in their urine as mothers who reach full term.
(Jul 8, 2009) -- While other fighters celebrate their participation in Saturday's landmark UFC 100 card, Stephan Bonnar sees it as another day at the office.
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