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Does A Component Of Niacin Point The Way To Anti-aging Drugs?

Does A Component Of Niacin Point The Way To Anti-aging Drugs?

In recent years, scientists have discovered that a family of enzymes called sirtuins can dramatically extend life in organisms as diverse as yeast, worms, and flies. They may also be able to control…
Landmark Addiction Study Finds People Underestimate Power Of Drug Cravings

Landmark Addiction Study Finds People Underestimate Power Of Drug Cravings

A novel experiment conducted by Carnegie Mellon University Professor George Loewenstein and colleagues may explain why people try a drug, such as heroin, for the first time despite ample evidence…
The intriguing problem of arrhythmias in competitive athletes

The intriguing problem of arrhythmias in competitive athletes

During the evaluation of competitive athletes, a history or a documentation of cardiac arrhythmias has become particularly important because arrhythmias may be the initial expression of an underlying…
Researchers establish scientific link between acne treatment and depression

Researchers establish scientific link between acne treatment and depression

A drug commonly used to treat severe acne can lead to depressive behaviour in mice, according to research published in the journal Neuropsychopharmacology. Since the drug’s introduction in the early…
FDA approves The First Oral Once-Daily Mesalamine For Patients With Active, Mild To Moderate Ulcerative Colitis

FDA approves The First Oral Once-Daily Mesalamine For Patients With Active, Mild To Moderate Ulcerative Colitis

As you probably know ulcerative colitis affects around  half a million Americans. Today in press releases: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted approval for LIALDA™ (…

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