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John Gray

Medical Research Jobs - 0 views

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    Imagine how far Medicine has taken the world. Just a few decades ago you hardly had medicines to cure the simplest of medical problems. Would you even believe that it wasn't until the late 1960s that Ibuprofen was invented? But now almost every issue you have can be solved with a pill, capsule or a simple visit to a specialist. This is all thanks to medical innovations brought about by intense research.
leoreeves

Health and wellness: protein helps your hair grow and lose weight - 0 views

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    protein helps your hair grow and lose weight -Researchers have showed how hair growth activated fat tissue growth within the skin below the follicle may lead to the development of a cream to dissolve fat. particularly, the protein that activated follicle growth was shown to conjointly inhibit fat production
Alvaro Fernandez

The Future of Cognitive Enhancement and Mental Health - 0 views

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    Sharpbrains have interviewed dozens of leading-edge scientists and experts, here is what they have talked about the future of cognitive enhancements and mental health.
Alvaro Fernandez

Are mentally-stimulating activities good or bad for the brain? - 0 views

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    Here is a true story about cognitive health. Brain exercise may worsen existing Alzheimers disease. Read more about this latest scientific study at sharpbrains.
Matti Narkia

Dietary linolenic acid is inversely associated with calcified atherosclerotic plaque in... - 0 views

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    Dietary linolenic acid is inversely associated with calcified atherosclerotic plaque in the coronary arteries: the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Family Heart Study. Djoussé L, Arnett DK, Carr JJ, Eckfeldt JH, Hopkins PN, Province MA, Ellison RC; Investigators of the NHLBI FHS. Circulation. 2005 Jun 7;111(22):2921-6. Epub 2005 May 31. PMID: 15927976 doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.104.489534
drmartyr md

ACAI,ACAI BERRY: TRUE LIES - 0 views

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    The juice of Acai berry is consumed in many forms like smoothies,mix,soda,ice-cream etc.Regarding the use of various forms of acai as a weight loss supplement i could not find any controlled study.But this much i can say none of the aforementioned claims have been validated by the FDA.
Cathie Lunde

LifeVantage Protandim and TrueScience Anti-Aging Products - 0 views

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    Protandim is the only supplement clinically proven to reduce oxidative stress by an average 40%, slowing down the cell aging process to the level of a 20 year-old.* While conventional or direct antioxidants can neutralize only one free radical molecule, Protandim triggers the creation of enzymes that can each eliminate over a million free radical molecules per second without being used up.
Richard Parker

Cargill India to begin production at first maize unit - 1 views

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    FBR Staff Writer Published 05 January 2015 Cargill India is set to commence production at its INR5bn ($78.8m) maize milling unit in Karnataka in June 2015. Construction work on the maize plant is currently underway, reports fnbnews.com.
insightscare

Nipah Virus Infection: A New Menace to Mankind - 0 views

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    As of 28th May 2018, 15 people have been tested positive for NiV in Kozhikode and Malappuram districts, of Kerala.
Bharatbookbureau MarketReport

Global Fitness Equipment Market : Industry Size, Share, Growth, Analysis & Demand 2018 ... - 0 views

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    Bharat Book Bureau Provides the Trending Market Research Report on Global Fitness Equipment Market Survey and Trend Research under Consumer Goods category. The report provides information on industry overview, market size, latest developments, industry trends, Key players, global presence, and their future prospects.
jacob logan

Researchers convert brain speech signals into written text - 1 views

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    Patients with paralysis-related speech loss could benefit from a new technology developed by University of California San Francisco (UCSF) researchers that turns brain signals for speech into written sentences.
jacob logan

Smart sensors detect wound healing through tissue changes - 1 views

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    Researchers at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland are developing smart sensors which can monitor the healing progress of a wound, eliminating the need to look underneath a bandage.
jacob logan

New study finds digital devices may help identify dementia signs - 1 views

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    Apple has joined forces with Eli Lilly and Evidation Health on a new feasibility study to detect evidence of brain decline with data from personal digital devices. The research has revealed that these devices may help in the identification of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease dementia.
valmik21

Ketogenic Diet Market Research Report from 2019 to 2027 - 1 views

The global ketogenic diet market accounted to US$ 9,696.8 Mn in 2018 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.5% during the forecast period 2019 - 2027, to account to US$ 15,640.6 Mn by 2027. Get S...

Ketogenic Diet market industry research

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Jemone Paul

Global Black Haircare Market Key Trends Analysis and Strategic Analysis Forecast 2020- ... - 0 views

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    Black Haircare Market Report covers key strategic developments of the market including acquisitions & mergers, new type launch, agreements, partnerships, collaborations & joint ventures, research & development, regional expansion of major participants involved in the black haircare market on a global and regional basis. To give the users of this report a comprehensive view on the black haircare market competitive landscape and analysis of Porter's Five Forces model for the market are included in the report. The study encompasses market attractiveness analysis, wherein all segments are benchmarked based on their market size, growth rate and general attractiveness.
croservices

Tech-Enabled Contract Research Organization | Vial CRO - 1 views

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    Vial is a technology enabled Contract Research Organization (CRO) that delivers faster, higher quality trial outcomes.
pharmacybiz

Nuffield Trust and The King's Fund:New vision for pharmacy - 0 views

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    The Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC) has commissioned Nuffield Trust and The King's Fund to develop a new vision and strategic options for community pharmacy. The report is expected to be published in early summer next year, to underpin the future strategy for the sector. It will also support negotiations between PSNC and policymakers as the current five-year Community Pharmacy Contractual Framework (CPCF) comes to an end. Those negotiations will decide what happens after April 2024, and they will be critical to the future of the sector. The development of a compelling vision and an effective strategy for community pharmacy was a key recommendation from the Pharmacy Representation Review Steering Group (RSG). It forms one of the workstreams of the Transforming Pharmacy Representation Programme (TAPR) currently being undertaken by PSNC. But it is also a project that PSNC wants to undertake anyway to help lay the foundations for those crucial upcoming negotiations.
pharmacybiz

RPS survey:1 in 2 UK adults keep their medicines in kitchen - 0 views

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    The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS)'s new research (YouGov poll) revealed that one in five of UK adults (19%) keep their medicines in the bathroom. The research revealed, "Almost one in two (45%) of UK adult keep their medicines in the kitchen, which could also cause problems. RPS Chief Scientist Professor Parastou Donyai said: "It's important to store your medicines in the right place as this could affect how they work. "Medicines should be stored in a cool, dry place and are particularly affected by heat and moisture. Keeping your medicines in the same place as where you have baths and showers could make your medicines less effective or spoil them. "Instead keep your medicines in another room, for example your bedroom or if you keep them in the kitchen, make sure this is in a kitchen cabinet, away from sources of heat such as the hob, oven or windowsill. If you have small children or pets in the home, always make sure your medicines are kept in a lockable storage box somewhere out of their reach and sight."
pharmacybiz

AI algo detects brain defects treat hard-to-spot epilepsy - 0 views

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    A University College London team of researchers has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) programme that can identify minute brain anomalies that lead to epileptic seizures. The algorithm, used in the Multicentre Epilepsy Lesion Detection project (MELD) and which reports locations of abnormalities in cases of drug-resistant focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) - a major cause of epilepsy - was developed by a multinational team who used more than 1,000 patient MRI scans from 22 international epilepsy centres. Brain regions known as FCDs have evolved improperly and frequently lead to drug-resistant epilepsy. Surgery is usually used to treat it, however, finding the lesions on an MRI is a constant problem for doctors because MRI scans for FCDs can appear normal. The scientists employed about 300,000 places throughout the brain to quantify cortical properties from the MRI scans, such as how thick or folded the cortex/brain surface was.
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