and Children's Hospital in Boston conducted over eight years with nearly 50000 women. The researchers behind that study found that women who increased their intake of sugar-sweetened beverages such as sodas
because we're usually working far out at sea away from medical facilities and we have no idea
However Dr. Khaled al-Doumi director of a medical center near the site of the alleged attack told Al Jazeera Medically speaking the symptoms indicate that poisoning was a result of phosphorous compounds that could be caused by organic insecticides or sarin gas.
and eyebrows and splash burns to the face said Dr. Robert Glatter an emergency physician at Lenox Hill Hospital in New york. Avoiding Fried Turkey Disaster (Infographic) People also drop their turkeys causing second-degree burns to the tops
Sometimes while people are carving the turkey they skewer themselves with pieces of turkey bone said Dr. Joseph Garber the director of emergency medicine at Syosset Hospital in New york. 3. Overindulging One of the most common problems around Thanksgiving as one might guess involves eating
or intestinal blockage said Dr. Rick Nelson an emergency physician at The Ohio State university Wexner Medical center in Columbus Ohio.
It's important to keep refrigerated items cold especially perishable items said Dr. Mike Patrick an emergency pediatrician at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus Ohio.
but also how these genes are instructed to make taste receptors according to a new study published today (Sept. 11) in theâ American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
 A lot of people feel like the e-cigarette manufacturers are exploiting a loophole said the director of Smoking Cessation Services at Columbia University Medical center Daniel Seidman.
Researchers evaluated clinical trials that used plant extracts as potential treatment for obesity and found that the evidence was not convincing in most cases.
The researchers from Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus Ohio analyzed information from a national database of emergency-department visits focusing on choking visits involving food that did not result in death.
Ignorance Is (Op-Ed) Dr. Mitchell Roslin is chief of obesity surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital in New york. He holds several patents for the treatment of obesity
In 5 out of 6 of the clinical trials where people were given either a placebo
Researchers looked at 14 clinical trials involving nearly 50000 participants and found that people who took Vitamin b had a 7 percent decreased risk of stroke compared with people who took a placebo.
Those who adopted all four healthy behaviors had an 80 percent lower death rate over 7. 6 years compared to participants with none of the healthy behaviors lead author Haitham Ahmed of Johns Hopkins Hospital said in a statement.
and atmospheric carbon dioxide levels increase to allergen production from plants Ziska co-authored a review of human-induced climate change and allergen exposure inâ the Journal of Allergy and Clinical
however scientific evidence supporting its use for any condition is currently lacking said Catherine Ulbricht senior pharmacist at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston
which has some potentially attractive qualities Some studies have shown that HCA stops an enzyme that turns sugar into fat said Catherine Ulbricht senior pharmacist at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston
asthma & immunology at Children's Mercy Hospitals & Clinics in Kansas city Mo. Rain can provide some initial relief by reducing tree pollen counts
and a clinical assistant professor of medicine at the Long island College Hospital in Brooklyn N y. We are seeing many patients over the past several weeks both adults
Melatonin also regulates the start of menstruation the length of ovulation cycles and menopause according to the University of Maryland Medical center.
Women with breast cancer typically have lower levels of melatonin than women who don't have it according to the University of Maryland Medical center.
Further high-quality research is needed said Catherine Ulbricht senior pharmacist at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston
A 1999 study led by David Ludwig now director of the New Balance Foundation Obesity Prevention Center at Boston Children's Hospital found that obese teenagers who ate a breakfast of instant oatmeal a highly processed
The findings which are published today (June 26) in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition suggest that the quick spike
Christopher Gardner a nutrition scientist at Stanford university Medical center who was involved not in the study said that this study
and Clinical Immunology called climate change potentially the largest global threat to human health ever encountered''predicting more injury disease and death from natural disasters heat waves infections and widespread malnutrition as well as more allergic
The increased pollen is probably a way for the plant to adapt''said Demain who also is an associate clinical professor at the University of Washington.
and chief of global health at Massgeneral Hospital for Children in Boston who has studied probiotics in young children and older adults.
According to The Ohio State university Wexner Medical center people taking blood-thinning medications should watch their broccoli intake
and minimize them as much as possible said Dr. Sarita Patil an allergist with Massachusetts General Hospital's Allergy Associates in Boston.
The researchers from Tufts University Harvard university and Boston Children's Hospital wrote that their plan would surely meet strong opposition from both the food
and preterm delivery said Dr. Shilpi Mehta-Lee an OB/GYN at NYU Langone Medical center who was not part of the research.
Smoking causes 480000 deaths yearly in the U s. CVS has been evolving fashioning itself as not only a retail store but also a provider of health care services offering pharmacy counseling and in store health clinics.
Women who consumed the highest amount of lycopene had a 45 percent lower risk of kidney cancer compared with those who ate the lowest amount according to the study presented Monday June 2) at the annual meeting of the American Society for Clinical
We found a 5 percent reduction in bad cholesterol with one serving of legumes a day over six weeks on average said study co-author Vanessa Ha a research coordinator at the Clinical Nutrition and Risk Factor
Modification Center at St michael's Hospital in Toronto. One serving equals about three-quarters cup of cooked legumes.
7 Things to Know About Your Ticker The researchers evaluated data collected from 26 clinical trials involving 1037 men
By midnight 12 were in hospital and until June 13 daily hospitalisations never fell below double figures.
At its end 503 had been admitted to hospital with typhoid 403 with bacteriological confirmation. Among those affected there was a significant over-representation of women aged 15 to 25 living in the more prosperous west end of the city.
The names and addresses of those admitted to hospital were published in the local paper and the end of the outbreak was announced as the all clear#.
and it also encourages healthy growth of new collagen and elastin cells according to the Cleveland Clinic.
A study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found cocoa also reduces inflammation. All of which reduces heart disease risk.
and clinics to improve local health care and transmit traditional healing knowledge to succeeding tribal generations.
We've shown quite clearly that lycopene improves the function of blood vessels in cardiovascular disease patients Dr. Joseph Cheriyan a consultant clinical pharmacologist
and physician at Addenbrooke's Hospital and associate lecturer at the University of Cambridge said in a statement.
This is a very well-done study said Dr. Stanley Hazen a cardiologist at the Cleveland Clinic who was involved not in the research calling the results promising.
It is a nice attempt to show how nutrition can improve blood-vessel function said Dr. Monica Aggarwal a cardiologist and a member of the Heart Center at Mercy Medical center in Baltimore.
Op-Ed) Dr. Jim Lebret is an assistant professor of medicine at NYU Langone Medical center/Bellevue Hospital center.
When I first met Linda in my residency clinic she was 62. She had a mop of brown curly hair;
and researchers catching up on their meals in clinical side rooms or operating theatre offices or with an inevitably cold platter eaten with eyes glued to a microscope Lakhtakia wrote today (July 9) in the journal Medical Humanities.
Vitamin b6 helps create useful brain chemicals including serotonin dopamine and norepinephrine according to the University of Maryland Medical center.
A 1995 study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that modest increases in glucose could help enhance learning and memory.
and clinical immunology at the University of Florida and chairman and CEO of the Gout & Uric acid Education Society told Live Science.
According to the Mayo Clinic common symptoms of gout are: Gout and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) both cause bumpy painful joints but they couldn't be more different.
However according to the Mayo Clinic blood tests can be misleading because some gout patients do not have an unusual level of uric acid in their blood
Corticosteroids such as prednisone can be injected directly into the affected joints for relief within a few hours according to Mayo Clinic.
The Mayo Clinic also suggests that patients should drink more water and less alcohol because alcohol can raise the level of uric acid in the blood.
in treating or preventing cancer Dr. Donald Hensrud of the Mayo Clinic told ABC News. Nonetheless the product has been studied by a handful of researchers.
which treatment the participants were receiving said study author Dr. Andrew Zimmerman now a professor of pediatric neurology at UMASS Memorial Medical center in Worcester Massachusetts.
but not others said Dr. Thomas Frazier the director of Cleveland Clinic's Autism School in Ohio.
While the genetic effects on food preferences suggested by this study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition are large it s clear that a child s actual experiences with food are very influential.
and metabolism at the University of Rochester Medical center who was involved not in the study. Moreover the researchers noted that it's not clear
people with celiac disease who have an immune-system reaction to glutenand people who are gluten-sensitive who feel better after they cut gluten out of their diets said Cynthia Wu a clinical dietitian at the Ohio State university Wexner Medical center.
However there are several telltale signs that the bugs are present on the scalp according to the Mayo Clinic.
#St patrick's day Can Help Your Kids Eat Veggies (Op-Ed) Dr. Wendy Anderson-Willis is a pediatrician at Nationwide Children's Hospital.
The NIH's Office of Dietary Supplements says that more large clinical trials are needed to prove
Babies still in the womb cannot have a pacemaker study researcher Dr. Eugenio Cingolani director of the Cardiogenetics-Familial Arrhythmia Clinic at Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute in Los angeles said in a statement.
Future research The new findings represent a critical step toward potentially filling an important clinical niche
and Eric Olson of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical center wrote in an editorial accompanying the study in the journal.
Why'Lighting Up'Causes So many Diseases Fifty years after the first U s. Surgeon general's report in 1964 warned about the link between smoking
but actually can cause the diseases according to the newest Surgeon general's report released today (Jan 17).
and heart attacks would need a randomised double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial. However it has been argued that such a mother of trials#will never be possible.
A randomised clinical trial of tobacco smoking and lung cancer was carried never out in humans to prove#that smoking causes lung cancer
but it may be caused by hormonal changes or lower blood sugar according to the Mayo Clinic. It can bring on waves of nausea and vomiting in some women especially during the first three months of pregnancy.
and even into hospitals if the bacteria linger in the workers'noses after they leave the hog operation the researchers said.
Previous research has shown that people who persistently carry Staphylococcus aureus have increased an risk of infection in clinical settings.
David Sullivan clinical associate professor at Sydney University said: This article and others like it slip between nonidentical terms to suit their argument.
and researchers understand their effects on the body then they could be put in clinical trials for use in cancer multiple sclerosis diabetes glaucoma
A June 2005 study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition for example followed some 55000 healthy middle-aged Swedish women.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition published an even bigger study in June 2010 involving roughly 100000 men and 270000 women between the ages of 25 and 70 in 10 European countries.
because both of those things are going to be said blooming at the same time Dr. Lolita Mcdavid a pediatrician at University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital in Cleveland Ohio.
I hear allergy myths all the time said Dr. John Costa medical director of the Brigham and Women's Hospital Allergy and Clinical Immunology Practice in Boston.
The study was published i 2005 in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Are whey protein supplements safe?
In the emergency room of a local hospital the medical staff noted that the woman's heart rate
and spent a few days at the hospital her symptoms subsided and she eventually recovered. 14 Oddest Medical Cases
or flame-retardant chemicals said Dr. Naomi Stotland a professor of gynecology at the University of California San francisco (UCSF) and a physician at San francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center.
Given those economic concerns getting to clinical trials for human treatment takes millions of dollars that many drug companies aren t willing to invest.
But that shouldn't excuse the company which has partnered with medical experts at the Mayo Clinic
Laura Jeffers a registered dietician at the Cleveland Clinic who was not involved with the study said This is a good summary of research that has been done.
The study was published Wednesday (June 25) in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Allen has received money from Kraft Foods and the Kellogg Co.;
when the animal transplants might move to clinical trials in humans. The researchers can only move on to human trials
According to the Mayo Clinic kids typically start losing baby teeth around age 6. Girls often start to lose baby teeth before boys.
The University of Maryland Medical center reported that potassium overconsumption can lead to hyperkalemia which is characterized by muscle weakness temporary paralysis and an irregular heartbeat.
A 2011 study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition showed people who take magnesium supplements typically get more than the recommended daily amount.
An analysis of seven studies including more than 200000 people found that an extra 100 milligrams of magnesium a day reduced a person's risk of stroke by 8 percent according to a February 2012 review in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
One analysis of more than 22 studies on magnesium and blood pressure found that magnesium supplements reduced blood pressure by 2 to 4 mmhg according to an April 2012 paper published in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
The thinking in the field is that the pollen allergy is the driver behind the immune response to the food said Dr. Wayne Shreffler director of the Food Allergy Center at Massgeneral Hospital for Children in Boston.
and carrots are the most common food culprits of oral allergy symptoms that he sees in his Boston allergy clinic.
and improve the skin's overall texture according to the Cleveland Clinic. All the fiber in oranges may help lower cholesterol levels
It is not at all uncommon for the hospitals in the region to not have protective gloves masks clean needles
Nature News caught up with Whitty, a clinical epidemiologist at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, to find out more about the department's ambitious five-year research strategy.
With your background of clinical research on malaria and other tropical diseases, what do you think you will bring to the job?
How does a clinical malaria researcher oversee social-policy research? I think one of the reasons that DFID asked me to do this job is that
Yi Guan of the University of Hong kong, Robert Webster of St jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee,
the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) halted plans for the world's first clinical trial of a therapy generated from human embryonic stem cells.
after results from an advanced clinical trial suggested it did not offer sufficient benefit over currently available treatments.
with UCSD collaborating on clinical care and research. Researchers will study drug development, bioengineering and imaging technologies at the two campuses. The chance to test therapies on different populations makes the collaboration particularly attractive for physicians.
says Dan Barouch of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical center in Boston, Massachusetts. Click here for a longer version of this story.
Patients at the last chance clinic In February, artist Dunham Aurelius and accountant Sally Massagee got a thorough check-up at the US National institutes of health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland.
and characterize them at a molecular level (see'Last Chance Clinic').'Massagee, whose symptoms hinted at a novel condition involving genes that control muscle formation,
the director of the programme and clinical director at the National Human genome Research Institute in Bethesda says that of approximately 2, 500 inquiries,
but the badly damaged teaching hospital itself is not completely functional. Buildings of the faculties of engineering and humanities are two years away from completion.
Clinical signs include fever, discharges from the eyes and nose, diarrhoea and dehydration. In the 1980s, outbreaks in Nigeria cost around US$2 billion.
The disease is caused by a virus called a morbillivirus a group that also includes the measles virus. Clinical signs include fever, discharges from the eyes and nose,
Jonathan Rhodes, a gastroenterologist at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital in Liverpool, UK, points out that people with chronic inflammation of the digestive tract, known as Crohn's disease, have reduced numbers of Firmicutes,
A 55-year-old clinical-trials network needs a major overhaul, according to a report by the Institute of Medicine, the WASHINGTON DC-based health arm of the National Academies.
The Clinical Trials Cooperative Group Program, funded by the National Cancer Institute, enrols 25,000 patients in cancer trials run by 14,000 researchers at 3, 100 institutions each year.
and for conducting clinical trials of its drugs. Pfizer said it paid out US$35 million in the last six months of 2009.
Twenty-two clinics around the world that offer patients experimental adult stem-cell treatments have been surveyed by the International Cellular Medicine Society based in Salem, Oregon.
provides information about working clinics such as their cell processing and implantation techniques although it does not rank them.
The 146 individual grants include $7. 4 million to the University of Alaska in Fairbanks for building clinical-trial facilities to study health disparities in Native americans,
000 CROS around the world provide outsourced research and clinical-trial services. According to an August 2009 report by London-based market analysts Business Insights, CROS accounted for 20%of the global pharmaceutical and biotechnology research and development budget in 2008.
Meanwhile, the proportion of global clinical trials conducted in India will grow from 2%in 2007 to 5%in 2012.
including schools, clinics and utilities for rural communities. She is an exemplary citizen says Kanpolat.
and drug behemoth Merck, headquartered in Whitehouse Station, New jersey, both released promising results from late-stage clinical trials of their leading drugs against the hepatitis C virus (HCV).
Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston has for the past year and a half been offering people with cancer a novel diagnostic test.
with the results being used to guide novel treatments, clinical trials and basic research. This form of personalized medicine tailors treatments on the basis of the molecular and genetic characteristics of a patient's cancer cells
and other hospitals'efforts each number in the hundreds. The tests, which will look for several dozen mutations in about a dozen genes linked to cancer,
or metastatic melanoma, who are being treated at six NHS hospitals. Therapies that target specific tumour-causing mutations have already been approved,
Testing a clinical sample for so many mutations at once is a challenge in itself. Because most existing clinical tests probe individual genes
the NHS programme is working with the Technology Strategy Board, a government agency that supports technology development,
By genotyping patients for a broad array of cancer-causing mutations, the new tests will make it easier to assign subjects to clinical trials,
That is already happening at Massachusetts General, where the test is helping to establish clinical trials that wouldn't otherwise have happened
a geneticist who helps lead the hospital's cancer testing programme. For example, its broad genetic test detects a mutation in a gene called BRAF that is already known to be mutated commonly in metastatic melanoma.
Researchers at Stony Brook University Medical center in New york are conducting a Phase I trial in
When he's not working in the emergency room of a university hospital, the doctor is travelling the world assisting scientists both in the field
Policy NIH access A key panel of advisers to the US National institutes of health (NIH) voted last week to open the Clinical Center 墉 the agency's huge research hospital in Bethesda, Maryland
It would also be home to the Clinical and Translational Science Awards, worth $458 million in 2010.
Clinical research The US National institutes of health (NIH) has launched an elite programme to create a new breed of physician scientists.
The scheme will support three medically trained scholars to conduct clinical research on the NIH's campus in Bethesda, Maryland, for 5 7 years at a cost of around US$1 million a year each.
It asked for further clinical trials. Orexigen's share price fell by 72%following the news. Last year,
The biomarker developed by Rutkove, of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical center in Boston, Massachusetts, detects diseased muscle tissue by sending electrical currents through the body.
Clinic shut down One of the world's most notorious stem-cell therapy centres had to cease operations last week
Business Stem-cell trials California's state stem-cell agency can for the first time say that it is funding a clinical trial.
California, which in 2009 was the first company to get US approval to undertake a clinical trial involving human embryonic stem cells.
already launched at the Boston VA Medical center, would be expanded across the nation over the next 5 7 years.
The team found that the cattle in their study were not infectious until around 0. 5 days after clinical signs appeared,
Charleston and his co-authors suggest that the fact that cattle are less likely to be infectious before showing clinical signs means that
Asylum DNA tests The UK Border Agency has ended a plan to use DNA samples to determine the nationalities of asylum seekers.
For example, a colony of more than half a million bats lives in the roof of a major hospital in Accra.
has taken a significant step towards clinical approval. The results of a phase III trial, presented on 22 october at the 5th Joint Triennial Congress of the European and Americas Committees for Treatment and Research in Multiple sclerosis,
Ludwig Kappos, chair of neurology at the University Hospital of Basel in Switzerland, who has been involved in several MS drug trials,
Some patients and clinicians who have already got wind of the alemtuzumab's efficacy seem unwilling to wait for clinical approval
Such'pre-exposure prophylaxis'(Prep) has been supported by clinical trials (see Nature 476 260-261; 2011).
Targeting cancer Efforts to create cancer therapies tailored to a patient's genetic make-up were boosted by promising clinical-trial results reported on 7 december (J. Baselga et al.
NHGRITREND watch The US National Human genome Research Institute (NHGRI) announced a four-year plan on 6 december that focuses heavily on the use of genome sequences in the clinic.
In a paper submitted to Science, Ron Fouchier s team at Erasmus Medical center in Rotterdam, The netherlands,
says Jeremy Farrar, director of the Oxford university Clinical Research Unit in Ho chi minh city, Vietnam. Molecular technologies need to be made more easily available and affordable to countries at risk,
and says that it will stop accepting new applications for clinical trials using stem-cell products until July.
New jersey, which has three treatments for hepatitis C in clinical trials. See go. nature. com/qjoqfn for more on hepatitis C drugs.
says Jeremy Farrar, director of the Oxford university Clinical Research Unit in Ho chi minh city, Vietnam (see page 534).
Clinical trials The European commission has adopted proposals for new rules to replace its directive on clinical trials,
and think that it has driven clinical research away from Europe. The reforms, formally proposed on 17 Â July,
would enrol women from birthing hospitals across the country, creating a sample representative of the US population.
Alzheimer s setback Research has been halted on a keenly watched experimental drug aimed at treating Alzheimer s disease after it failed two late-stage clinical trials.
21 27 september 2012drug-makers unite Ten giant pharmaceutical companies have formed a nonprofit organization called Transcelerate Biopharma, with the goal of making clinical trials more efficient.
safflower and tobacco have progressed as far as clinical trials. However, making proteins with certain sugar patterns using these systems is still difficult or impossible.
says Robert Webster of the St jude Children s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, one of the study s senior authors."
a clinical virologist at the University of Hong kong, says the work shows how important it is for changes in haemagglutinin
Jeremy Farrar of the Oxford university Research Hospital Unit in Ho chi minh city Vietnam, says that the study"certainly underscores the need for surveillance of mammals.
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