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New Study Validates Longevity Pathway: Findings Identify Universal Mechanism for Activating Anti-Aging Pathway
March 7, 2013 A new study demonstrates what researchers consider conclusive evidence that the red wine compound resveratrol directly activates a protein that promotes health and longevity in animal models. What's ... > full storyMore: -
Biologists Produce Rainbow-Colored Algae
March 7, 2013 What can green algae do for science if they weren’t, well, ... > full story -
Comparing Combination Therapies for Advanced Head and Neck Cancer Shows No Improvement
March 7, 2013 A team of scientists reports results of a clinical trial comparing combination treatments for head and neck ... > full story -
Fatty Acids Could Lead to Flu Drug
March 7, 2013 Flu viruses are a major cause of death and sickness around the world, and antiviral drugs currently do not protect the most seriously ill patients. A new study reveals that a compound derived from ... > full story -
Internet Searches Can Identify Drug Safety Issues Well Ahead of Public Alerts
March 6, 2013 Internet searches on health symptoms can be used to identify drug side effects and could be used to develop a new kind of early warning system to boost drug safety, a new study ... > full story -
Study Pinpoints, Prevents Stress-Induced Drug Relapse in Rats
March 6, 2013 Scientists have identified specific key steps in the chain of events that causes stress-related drug relapse. They identified the exact region of the brain where the events take place in rat models ... > full story -
How the Brain Suppresses Pain During Times of Stress
March 6, 2013 How does the brain suppress pain? For the first time, it has been shown that suppression of pain during times of fear involves complex interplay between marijuana-like chemicals and other ... > full story -
Alzheimer's Risk Gene Discovered by Screening Brain's Connections: Signs of Disease Decades Before Illness Strike
March 6, 2013 Scientists have discovered a new genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease by screening people's DNA and then using an advanced type of scan to visualize their brains' connections. The researchers ... > full story -
Early Evidence Shows 'Good' Cholesterol Could Combat Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
March 6, 2013 New research provides early evidence that ‘good’ cholesterol may possess anti-aneurysm forming properties. In laboratory-based investigations, scientists found that increased levels of ... > full story -
People With Mental Illness at Highly Increased Risk of Being Murder Victims, Study Suggests
March 5, 2013 People with mental disorders have a highly increased risk of being victims of homicide, a large study ... > full story
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