Intravenous nutrition source could reduce side effects of chemotherapy

Carnegie Mellon researches show that Intralipid can also increase the effectiveness of cancer-fighting nanodrugsA single dose of an FDA-approved intravenous nutrition source may be able to…

Intravenous nutrition source could reduce side effects of chemotherapy

Carnegie Mellon researches show that Intralipid can also increase the effectiveness of cancer-fighting nanodrugsA single dose of an FDA-approved intravenous nutrition source may be able to…

Hidden costs: Emotion responses to command and control

“No taxation without representation!” As we learned in American history class, restrictions to personal liberties often trigger strong emotional reactions instead of deliberate, rational economic…

Hidden costs: Emotion responses to command and control

“No taxation without representation!” As we learned in American history class, restrictions to personal liberties often trigger strong emotional reactions instead of deliberate, rational economic…

AVMA welcomes release of federal rule focused on the judicious use of antibiotics in food animals

The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) has applauded the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its release of the Veterinary Feed Directive final rule, which will cement…

AVMA welcomes release of federal rule focused on the judicious use of antibiotics in food animals

The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) has applauded the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its release of the Veterinary Feed Directive final rule, which will cement…

Study shows common household spice may ward off infection

Two varieties of cinnamon have the potential to combat viruses that make people sick, according to new research presented at the American Society for Microbiology Annual Meeting.

Good craft beer getting spoiled by bacteria

Beer spoilage bacteria was found in 10 of 50 final product beer samples from four of the nine breweries tested in Houston, Texas, according to research presented at the annual meeting of the…

Western diet may increase risk of death after prostate cancer diagnosis

After a prostate cancer diagnosis, eating a diet higher in red and processed meat, high-fat dairy foods, and refined grains — known as a Western diet — may lead to a significantly higher risk of both prostate cancer-related mortality and overall mortality compared with eating a diet rich in vegetables, fruits, fish, whole grains, and healthy oils, according to a new study.

‘Slimming chocolate’ study fools the world media

A study of chocolate designed to expose the junk-science diet industry has been widely reported across the world, despite major shortcomings.

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