Medicine

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when the Prussian Surgeon general Friedrich Von Esmarch recommended in his influential 19th century handbook on battlefield medicine that burnt surfaces should be covered with an oil, grease or butter.


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at least in medicine, and especially if the benefits aren't immediately clear and quantifiable. The use of antiseptics against germs took decades to catch on,


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"Unwanted treatment is American medicine's dark continent. No one knows its extent, and few people want to talk about it.


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says Peter Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston.


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There, on the fifth floor, one lab is trying to catch everything from fraudulent fish, to mislabeled toy cats, to illegally prepared sheep placenta in traditional Chinese medicine.


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and adapted for use to store everything from milk, fruit and certain medicines. In Ghana, for example, a modified design allows the mama mboga oe ladies who run market stalls oe to display her fruit


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improved medicines and other rescuing remedies. Indeed, there are some examples of where population increase has led to resources being conserved better


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and medicine for Nature Newsif you would like to comment on this story or anything else you have seen on Future,


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The Human Neuroimaging Laboratory at Baylor College of Medicine uses this money game, along with brain scanning fmri machines, to literally measure

and won a Nobel prize in the process. http://nobelprize. org/educational/medicine/split-brain/background. html LINK Share Thissubscribedel. icio. usfacebookredditstumbleupontechnorati b


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and prescription drugs can read the medicines ingredients, but no analogy exists for pots active ingredient, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC.


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when the Federal trade commission acted on a two-year-old petition by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine,


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The research was led by Professor Ryszard Maleszka of The Australian National Universitys College of Medicine, Biology and Environment, working with colleagues from the German Cancer Institute in Heidelberg,


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oea sample of 9-to 10-year-olds could identify the Budweiser frogs nearly as frequently as they could Bugs bunny. They also say advertisements for prescription medicines like the erectile dysfunction drug Viagra are far too common on television compared to ads for condoms,


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Eventually, we might be talking about a sizable sum of tax revenue from its sales as medicine, not to mention private investment and employment.

And given that this is all about medicine, what about doctors, some of whom have turned medical marijuana consultations into a highly lucrative specialty?

says Michael Bellingham, owner of the Boulder Medical Marijuana Dispensary, who is holding a jar of Jack the Ripper,

Mr. Aten first needed to pass a medical exam certifying that marijuana is appropriate medicine for him.


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The alternative treatment remains unproven by evidence-based medicine but it has been used to treat other wasting diseases and arthritis. via Arbroath Share Thissubscribedel. icio. usfacebookredditstumbleupontechnorati o


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As relayed in the current issue of the Archives of Internal medicine, the risk for obesity and diabetes in a community goes down as the price for fast food


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assistant professor in the Baylor College of Medicine Human genome Sequencing Center and leader of the sequencing effort.


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Also, the mature consumer market, given the countrys lack of free health care and the cost of medicines

Food as medicine will continue to compliment western medicine in the future. In effect, the study showed that the pharmaceutical industry would feel the impact of this trend due to the cost of maintenance medicine that is oeprohibitive even for upscale consumers. oethis trend will create new opportunities for food brands,

Gutierrez said. The medical community will serve as an instrumental means for this trend to happen as they speak more often on the link between certain food


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According to a 1990 study in the Archives of Internal medicine drinking coffee increased sexual activity in 744 participating Michigan residents over the age of 60, strongly suggesting that caffeine promotes arousal.


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Dr Yancy is a professor of medicine and chief cardiologist at the Northwestern University s Feinberg School of medicine in Chicago.


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They found a small increase in the risk of death among older women who took dietary supplements compared with those who didn t, according to the study, released Monday in the Archives of Internal medicine.

Susan Fisher, chairwoman of the University of Rochester School of medicine and Dentistry s Department of Community and Preventive medicine, noted that the study looks at deaths


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000-year-old shipwreck has provided a remarkable insight into the medicines concocted by ancient physicians to cure sailors of dysentery


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Its just one of a variety of initiatives begun in 2009 by the New york Academy of Medicine


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but the results highlight how man-made chemicals are now found throughout the food chain. the highest quantities of medicines were found in cows milk.


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says Walter Kernan, M d.,an associate professor of medicine at Yale university. The good news: Simple lifestyle changes can dramatically reduce your risk. 4. CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASEWHY youre at risk:


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whose study appears in the New england Journal of Medicine. Because the weight gain is so gradual


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because the state of Washington has expanded the Family Medical Leave Act to include businesses with only eight or more workers. 10.


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as well as a manufacturing center for watches and other technology used in the medical, IT, and automotive sectors, according to the Bern Economic Development Agency.


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Keith Ayoob, director of the nutrition clinic at the Rose F. Kennedy Childrens Evaluation and Rehabilitation Center at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

the FDA banned Red No. 3 in cosmetics, medicines and some other products because it was linked to cancer in mice


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But Dr Mike Knapton, associate medical director at The british Heart Foundation, which co-funded the study with the Medical Research Council,

said it was not time to throw away the tape measure just yet#.#Being overweight and having high cholesterol


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Drugs can persist in an animals system because of misuse of medicines on the farm,#reports the Times,


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A study published in The british Medical Journal via Natural Awakenings found thatcalcium supplements can increase your risk of a heart attack by as much as 31 percent.

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#Genetically Modified Chickens Developed Than Cannot Transmit Bird flu Scientists develop GM chickens that do not spread bird flu.


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#Skeptics of herbal medicines abound, as any quick Internet search demonstrates. Oil of oregano is a perennial one,

a pharmacist in Toronto who writes for the Web site Science-Based Medicine. But there isn t any evidence,


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Those are the findings of a new study published in PLOS Medicine by a team of researchers from Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Brazilian National Cancer Institute.

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#If you are looking for a new startup idea, try farming Sustainable farming, which often ties into organic growing, has been reaping profits.


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but they all double as medicine, #Leriadis said. Honey too, is treated as a panacea. They have types of honey here you won t see anyplace else in the world,

They take it like medicine.##Over the span of the next three days, I met some of Leriadis s patients.

or buy cough medicine without being routed through a gantlet of candy bars, salty snacks and sugar-sweetened beverages.


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to help produce safe consumable food and medicine. What problem does it solve? It provides the user with a nontoxic product to help eliminate bugs


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which appears in Tuesday s issue of the Annals of Internal medicine. I think we were surprised definitely.#


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A study published Tuesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association suggests that a diet based on healthy carbohydrates#ather than a low-fat or low-carbohydrate diet#ffers the best chance of keeping weight

A second study in the same medical journal showed that people in an 18-month weight-loss program that started with monthly meetings lost nearly as much weight as those in a much costlier program of the same duration with group sessions that initially met weekly.


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Researchers at the University of Michigan International Center for Automotive Medicine have created the predictive models by cross-referencing the crash data provided by sensors on cars, like speed and location of impact, with 3-D


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obesity will cost us about $344 billion in medical-related expenses by 2018, eating up about 21 percent of healthcare spending, according to an article in USA Today.


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A spoonful of sugar might make the medicine go down. But it also makes blood pressure and cholesterol go up,


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these days it is common, thanks to advanced medicine, to live a healthy life well into your 90s and beyond.


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The ultimate goal is to introduce beneficial genes into larger animals to create less costly and more efficient medicines.#


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by the early 2020#s. Health and medicine have been a hit or miss up until recently.

Health and medicine is now an information technology and is therefore subject to what I call the#oelaw of accelerating returns,


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Some convert sugar into medicines. Others create moisturizers that can be used in cosmetics. And still others make biofuel,

Could they tinker with some genes in the yeast to create a biological machine capable of producing medicine?


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The study had big implications for medicine and our food supply. For instance, it suggested that researchers might be able to design oral RNA drugs for a host of diseases,#oeone of the holy grails#of the field,


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University of Arkansas for Medical sciences. 13.)) It is possible to stand an egg on its head on any day of the year, not just on the Spring equinox.

Journal of American Board of Family Medicine. 15.)) Organic food isn t free of pesticides. However, pesticide levels on both organic and non organic foods are so low that they aren t of concern, according to the USDA.

British Medical Journal. 17.)) Lightning does strike twice. And some places, like the Empire state Building, get struck up to 100 times a year.

Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives In Medicine. 24.)) Dogs and cats don t see in shades of grey.


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an associate professor of medicine at UCLA s David Geffen School of medicine and lead author of the study.#

mental and neurological disorders, said Dr. Emeran Mayer, a professor of medicine, physiology and psychiatry at the David Geffen School of medicine at UCLA and the study s senior author.#


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Scientific advances like the microprocessor and new medicines have been key in lifting millions of people around the world out of poverty.


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including gene therapy in medicine, the generation of improved agricultural goods, and the engineering of energy-producing microbes,

At a scientific conference, she struck up a friendship with Jennifer Doudna, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator at UC Berkeley.

Sangamo Biosciences has been working to commercialize the earlier zinc finger nuclease technology as a form of medicine for more than a decade.


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Hyper-Individualized Medicine Professor Lee Cronin at the University of Glasgow believes we will soon be using 3d printers to replace traditional pharmaceuticals with hyper-individualized medicines that are printed specifically for the person at the time they ordered them.


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as reported in a review published in the Journal for American Veterinary Medical Association in 2012.


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According to psychopharmacologist Paul Newhouse, director of the Center for Cognitive Medicine at Vanderbilt University School of medicine in Nashville, Nicotinic receptors in the brain appear to work by regulating other receptor systems.


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#25 Fun Facts<p>Ever wonder what color eyes a scallop has or how deep the ocean really is?


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and in fact a 2006 analysis in the journal Medical Hypothesis suggests that such a deficiency may even be the cause of most major depression and mental health problems.

There is a strong correlation between excessive daytime sleepiness and Vitamin d deficiency a 2012 study in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine found.


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implicated in peptic ulcers both in the stomach and the small intestine according to a 2000 study in the journal Medical Microbiology and Immunology.


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For example a 2012 study in The british Journal of Sports Medicine found that the more physically fit you are the less likely you are to suffer from colds in the winter months.


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The study was published in The british Medical Journal in June.<<br/><br/>The amount of omega-3 needed to achieve this reduced risk is equivalent to one or two servings weekly of oily fish such as salmon herring or sardines.</


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and a professor of nutrition and medicine at the University of Vermont said in a statement about the Sodium Swap Challenge.


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Driven in part by the demand for animal parts in traditional medicine cures in parts of Asia poaching

compounds derived from these plants have been used to create many medicines including the antimalarial drug quinine originally found in the Amazon's cinchona tree.


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It's a broad field using tools from biology medicine psychology sociology and other fields.

The venom deadly on its own is the main ingredient in snakebite antidotes and a wide range of medicines.

The study of feces has led also to advances in human medicine. For example poop transplants can be an effective means of treating intractable gut infections by reestablishing a healthy bacterial equilibrium.

Laughter therapist Laughter is the best medicine or at least the best therapy. Laughter has been found to reduce stress


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</p><p>To stay hydrated the Institute of Medicine suggests that women drink about nine cups (a cup is 8 ounces) of water a day including water itself


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The 1970s When the sexual revolution arrived medical science was ready: In 1972 scientists reported for the first time a radioimmunoassay pregnancy test that could distinguish between hcg and luteinizing hormone in a woman's urine.


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and hemorrhoids are a common condition said Dr. Jesse Moore an assistant professor of surgery at University of Vermont College of Medicine and attending surgeon at Fletcher Allen Health care in Burlington VT.

In fact one in three American adults have reported going online to try to figure out what medical condition they


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000-Year-Old Eye Medicine Ancient gray disks loaded with zinc and beeswax found aboard a shipwreck more than 2000 years old may have been used as medicine for the eyes researchers say.

These new findings shed light on the development of medicine over the centuries scientists added. Scientists analyzed six flat gray tablets approximately 1. 6 inches (4 centimeters) in diameter and 0. 4 inches (1 cm) thick that were found in a round tin box

aboard the so-called Relitto del Pozzino shipwreck which was discovered about 60 feet (18 meters) underwater in 1974 on the seabed of the Baratti Gulf off the coast of Tuscany.

In archaeology the discovery of ancient medicines is very rare as is knowledge of their chemical composition the researchers wrote.

since ancient times to serve as medicines with the ancient Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder writing that they could help treat the eyes and skin.

and medicines and pine resin may have kept the oil from going rancid and fought microbes due to its antiseptic properties.

However about 60 percent of this pollen came from plants that are pollinated by insects such as bees suggesting they may inadvertently have hitched along in a bee product such as beeswax instead of getting intentionally added to the medicine.

This study provided valuable information on ancient medical and pharmaceutical practices and on the development of pharmacology and medicine over the centuries the researchers said.

In addition given the current focus on natural compounds our data could lead to new investigations and research for therapeutic care.


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A 15-year study published in 2009 in the American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology revealed that pit bulls Rottweilers


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Leading medical and public health organizations including the American Medical Association the American Academy of Pediatrics

and preserve antibiotics for their original purpose to be used as lifesaving medicine. Lehner's most recent Op-Ed was Sell-By Labels Send Edible U s. Food to the Dump.


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References to the Doha Declaration on TRIPS and public health for example narrows down a broad recognition that countries can act to protect public health without breaking trade commitments to one dealing only with access to medicines.

Patenting a medicine is one way for a pharmaceutical company to prevent others from copying their drug.


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Unfortunately however pandas must increasingly compete for their needed bamboo with people who use this plant as food for livestock an ingredient for medicines and raw material for musical instruments.


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The slaughter of elephants for ivory the killing of rhinos for their horns and the culling of tigers for their bones (as medicine)


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which burn energy rather than store it as typical white fat cells do said Takeshi Yoneshiro a researcher at Hokkaido University Graduate school of Medicine in Japan.

or no brown fat cells said Dr. Clifford Rosen a professor of medicine at Tufts University who wasn't involved in the study.


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<a href=http://www. livescience. com/27618-why-psychopathic-traits-exist. html target=blank>Why It Pays to Be A bit of a Psychopath</a p><p></p><p>In a dramatic medical breakthrough a baby


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A 2012 study by a team from Taiwan and the U s. published in the Archives of Internal medicine found that consuming cranberries did seem to prevent urinary tract infections in certain populations


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and 11 percent less likely to die from cancer according to study published in the Nov 21 issue of the New england Journal of Medicine.


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and local populations who rely on the animals and plants in the forests for hunting and medicine.


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and garden activities might be as important as recommending regular exercise for older adults the researchers write in the Oct 28 issue of The british Journal of Sports Medicine.


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Fast-food restaurants are serving healthier options although only marginally so according to a study published last week in the American Journal of Preventive medicine.

Analyses by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) has found that most fast-food salads are not any more healthful than a greasy burger.

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#Do'Smarter'Dogs Really Suffer More than'Dumber'Mice?(Op-Ed) Marc Bekoff emeritus professor at the University of Colorado Boulder is one of the pioneering cognitive ethologists in the United states a Guggenheim Fellow and cofounder with Jane Goodall of Ethologists for the Ethical


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The results were published in January in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine. Because the researchers measured each person s antioxidant and optimism levels only once rather than following them over time it remains unclear

The current study adds a valuable piece of information to this larger picture about how optimists go about getting healthier said Dr. Hilary Tindle a doctor of internal medicine at the University of Pittsburgh.


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Lots of Animals Self-Medicate The use of medicine can no longer be considered a solely human trait

Helping humans Animal medicine can be useful to humans in a variety of ways. For instance bees collect plant resins with antifungal and antimicrobial properties

These medicines could also possibly be used to fight infection in humans or other animals. One chemical in bee resin has been shown to have inhibitory effects against HIV-1 de Roode said.

Another plant eaten as a medicine by primates is now being used as an antiemetic (to treat nausea

when artificial medicines are made available to them to eat when necessary. A polymer called polyethylene glycol helps sheep handle a diet high in tannins

and lambs can learn to eat this medicine from observing their parents doing it Villalba said.


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More importantly a report by Ying Rong of Huazhong University of Science and Technology and her colleagues published in The british Journal of Medicine in January reviewed 17 different egg studies.


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The Institute of Medicine of the National Academies of Science encourages adults to consume of at least 4700 milligrams of potassium every day.


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and the males'horns used in traditional medicines was the main driver. Numbers are now back up to 160000 in five separate


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In Wyoming's Medicine Bow National Forest botanist Brent Ewers of the University of Wyoming examined


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and to make simple herbal medicines. George became fascinated by plants and was soon experimenting with natural pesticides fungicides and soil conditioners.

He experimented with medicines made from peanuts which included antiseptics laxatives and a treatment for goiter.


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The World health organization the American Medical Association the U s. National Academy of Sciences The british Royal Society and every other respected organization that has examined the evidence has come to the same conclusion:


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and defined these diseases in the journal BMC Medicine in 2012. Wheat allergy is an adverse immunologic reaction to wheat proteins a classic food allergy affecting the skin gastrointestinal tract or respiratory tract.


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The study was published today (Oct 11) in the journal BMC Medicine. Follow Rachael Rettner@Rachaelrettner. Follow Livescience@livescience Facebook & Google+.


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and typically participate in other medical studies at the same time all while lying in bed NASA researchers told the Houston Chronicle in September.

Coburn's report cites the Houston Chronicle article but leaves out any information regarding the rigors of the experiment or the potential benefits to medicine On earth.


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but for medicines the bar is set higher. There are many different ways that new medicines are approved for public use.

Drugs made by pharmaceutical companies for instance go through many years of expensive highly-controlled clinical trials comparing the effects of the new drug against a placebo control.

But alternative or oenatural medicines can be put straight to market provided they don t do any harm


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because birth defects in the external genitalia are among the most common congenital defects in humans said study researcher Martin Cohn a developmental biologist at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the University of Florida.


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#How Deadly H7n9 Flu Could Jump from Birds to Mammals Chinese researchers have found new clues to the origins of the deadly H7n9 flu virus


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#How Science Can Help You Cook a Better Thanksgiving Feast Preparing a Thanksgiving feast can seem like a daunting task


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Nobody in their right mind would want to do said that John Gearhart the director of the Institute for Regenerative Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania who was involved not in the study.

These cells have the capability to develop into any tissue in the body a talent that could make them the stars of regenerative medicine the goal


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He receives funding from the Australian Research Council and the National Health and Medical Research Council.


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The 9 Most Bizarre Medical Conditions In this condition the big toe starts to deviate inward towards the other toes Veldmeijer writes in the journal article.


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The report published online Wednesday (April 24) in the New england Journal of Medicine describes an investigation of the 82 people who were infected with the virus from the beginning of the outbreak (in February and March) through April 17.


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The findings were published online today (April 7) in the journal Nature Medicine. A carnitine connection Two years ago Hazen and his research team discovered that microorganisms in the intestines can convert substances found in choline a common dietary fat to a by-product known as TMAO trimethylamine-N-oxide.


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The findings were detailed in a paper in the March 23 issue of the journal Archives of Internal medicine.</


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A 2012 report in the journal Medical Hypotheses presented the ADHD-OCPD theory of human behavior


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The findings contradict those of research published last September in the journal Annals of Internal medicine which reviewed more than 200 studies and found no difference between the vitamin contents of organic and conventional foods.


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and Richard Coke of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in Bangkok Thailand wrote in an editorial accompanying the report in the journal.


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Plants Tell History of Healing NEW YORK Modern medicine owes a great debt to botany. Plants exploited by ancient apothecaries have given rise to more complex and effective cures

In a nod to the world's 30000 herbs that belong to a storied history of healing botanists have gathered 500 medicinal plants for a living exhibition called Wild Medicine here at the New york Botanical garden.

but has been used to treat ailments from diabetes to constipation in traditional Indian and Chinese medicines.

and he is emphatic that all medicines herbs and pills alike should be taken under the supervision of a physician.

That said the botanist does believe there is some unnecessary fear about herbal medicine. Like all remedies herbs must be taken in the larger context of a person's overall health.

Vanishing wisdom Many of the plants featured in Wild Medicine sit in a replica of Italy's Orto Botanico di Padova in Padua a UNESCO World Heritage site

He told one story of a traditional healer he met in Micronesia whose younger family members received training in Western medicine.

Wild Medicine is on view until Sept. 8. Follow Megan Gannon on Twitterand Google+.+Follow us@livescience Facebook& Google+.


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and work counter to good health. 7 Medical Myths Even Doctors Believe This article addresses five such principles that are either half true or completely false.

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#Real-life Smoking Caterpillar Uses Nicotine as Defense Ripped from the pages of Lewis carroll's Alice in wonderland scientists have discovered a smoking caterpillar of sorts.


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#Reviving the Woolly mammoth: Will De-Extinction Become Reality? Biologists briefly brought the extinct Pyrenean ibex back to life in 2003 by creating a clone from a frozen tissue sample harvested before the goat's entire population vanished in 2000.


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