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56% of Female University Students Get Drunk in Record Time, Spanish Study Suggests
December 28, 2012 Researchers have studied university students' lifestyles; their analysis, which includes alcohol and illegal drug consumption habits, sport and food, concludes that most students indulge in unhealthy ... > full story -
Eating Asparagus May Prevent a Hangover, Study Suggests
December 26, 2012 With New Year's Eve just around the corner, there is always plenty of good food and cheer. If you are drinking alcohol you may want to reach for some asparagus, according to a study that found ... > full story -
Liver Mitochondria Improve, Increase After Chronic Alcohol Feeding in Mice
December 21, 2012 Scientists have identified mitochondria plasticity as an important mechanism of how the mouse liver adapts to alcohol and other toxins. Liver mitochondria in mice increase in number and improve ... > full story -
Research Reveals New Drug Target Urgently Needed for Tuberculosis Therapy
December 20, 2012 One third of the world is infected with the bacterium that causes tuberculosis, a disease that is increasingly difficult to treat because of wide spread resistance to available drugs. Researchers ... > full story -
Successful Solo Rock/pop Stars Twice as Likely to Die Early as Those in a Band, Study Finds
December 19, 2012 Successful solo rock/pop stars are around twice as likely to die early as those in equally famous bands, new research ... > full story -
Regular Marijuana Use by Teens Continues to Be a Concern
December 19, 2012 Continued high use of marijuana by the United States' eighth, 10th and 12th graders combined with a drop in perceptions of its potential harms was revealed in this year's Monitoring the Future ... > full story -
Long-Wavelength Laser Will Take Better 'Fingerprints' of Medicines Than Chemical Analysis, Research Suggests
December 19, 2012 A laser capable of working in the terahertz range – that of long-wavelength light from the far infrared to 1 millimeter – takes a better 'fingerprint' of, say, a drug under investigation, ... > full story -
Drug Tests in Humans for Methamphetamine Addiction
December 19, 2012 Scientists have successfully completed dosing in the first human safety study of a medication to help methamphetamine users fight their ... > full story -
Over-Indulging Can Take Hours Off Your Life
December 17, 2012 It may be the season to eat, drink and be merry, but each day of over-indulging can take several hours off your life, according to a new ... > full story -
Resistance to Cocaine Addiction May Be Passed Down from Father to Son
December 16, 2012 New research reveals that sons of male rats exposed to cocaine are resistant to the rewarding effects of the drug, suggesting that cocaine-induced changes in physiology are passed down from father to ... > full story
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