By Universityof Cincinnati
It's easy to see that University of Cincinnati design students Alex Broerman and Ashley Ma are on to something with their new design and prototype for a prescription-medicine pill bottle that better serves the needs of the blind and visually impaire
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By Duke University Medical Center
Statins drugs prescribed to treat high cholesterol may also work to slow benign prostate growth in men who have elevated PSA levels, according to an analysis led by researchers at Duke University Medical Center.
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By Rich Gardella and JoNel Allecia
As patients in the U.S. struggle with ongoing shortages of critical prescription drugs, federal lawmakers are investigating so-called “fake pharmacies” that they say are trying to turn a profit by buying and reselling scarce medications.
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By Kathleen Doheny
Non-Sugar Sweeteners May Help Control Weight and Blood Sugar -- if You Don't Compensate
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By Jennifer Warner
1% Change in Weight for Each 6 Months of Breastfeeding
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By afr.com
Australian men who have hit mid-life are living on the expectation of plenty. When their adult children finally leave home and work stress lessens, they expect they’ll be having more sex, according to a nationwide survey of 1500 men.
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By Kathleen Doheny
Studies: Weight Gain Over Time Increases Risk, Weight Loss Decreases Risk
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By Columbia University Medical Center
Researchers at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) have identified a brain receptor that appears to play a central role in regulating appetite. The findings, published June 7 in the online edition of Cell, could lead to new drugs for preventin
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By UCSD Health Sciences
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are molecules produced in the skin to fend off infection-causing microbes. Vitamin D has been credited with a role in their production and in the body's overall immune response, but scientists at the University of Calif
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By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH
The Health Ministry’s pharmaceutical crime unit seized counterfeit “erectile dysfunction” pills named SharkEssence, it was announced on Wednesday.
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By Mirror News
The pectoral sandpipers who allow themselves to snooze are likely to lose out to other male rivals for mates
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By Liping Zhao
Amid the growing recognition that only a small fraction of the cells and genes in a typical human being are human, scientists are suggesting a revolutionary approach to developing new medicines and treatments to target both the human and non-human c
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By Lifespan
Blame it on your genes? Researchers from The Miriam Hospital's Weight Control and Diabetes Research Center say individuals with variations in certain "obesity genes" tend to eat more meals and snacks, consume more calories per day and ofte
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By Maria Muzik
University of Michigan study the first to show evidence that mindfulness yoga may offer effective treatment for depressed new mothers to be. Prenatal yoga may help women cope with depression.
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By L. Penke
Brains that maintain healthy nerve connections as we age help keep us sharp in later life, new research funded by the charity Age UK has found.
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By Sandeep Sharma
Fat Bastard's revelation "I eat because I'm depressed and I'm depressed because I eat" in the Austin Powers film series may be explained by sophisticated neuroscience research being undertaken by scientists affiliated with the University o
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By PR Newswire
Today's New York Times article, "More Women Look Over the Counter for a Libido Fix," by Abby Ellin is a story about how a low sexual libido is surprisingly common in young women and how the marketplace is starting to respond to women's pli
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By Andrew Belonsky
It's not just straight men in Viagra ads who suffer from erectile dysfunction or impotence. Gay men have penises, too, and sometimes they also malfunction.
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By Shawn Radcliffe
With no Viagra for the female libido in sight, many women turn to over-the-counter drugs and devices to spark things in the bedroom.
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By Salynn Boyles
Even These Patients Benefited, With Fewer Heart Attacks, Strokes, and Deaths, Study Finds
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