The studies are the first to provide evidence of mid- to long-term safety, survival, and potential biologic activity of pluripotent stem cell progeny into humans with any disease.
Grapefruit Juice may help prevent weight gain, study finds
The juice-drinking mice gained 18 percent less weight compared to the water-drinking control group.
FDA green lights Ofev to treat idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
Pulmonary fibrosis is serious a disease that involves the thickening and stiffening of the tissue deep in the lungs over time.
Researchers reveal the disgusting truth about NYC rats
Targeted molecular assays confirmed that 15 of the 20 bacterial and protozoan pathogens were present out of the ones they looked for along with the presence of Seoul hantavirus in eight rats.
Psoriasis linked to uncontrollably high blood pressure
The study found that patients with moderate to severe psoriasis suffered from increased risk for high and uncontrollable blood pressure.
Newly discovered ‘good’ fat could mean the end of Type II diabetes
Preliminary research shows that the presence of this “good” fat could help the body better release and use insulin, thereby potentially staving off Type II diabetes.
Man who wears Google Glass 18 hours a day is medically diagnosed with addiction
After admitting himself into rehab for alcohol dependency, it became quickly apparent that the man was also addicted to the Google Glass device he wore for 18 hours a day.
Insect museum in New Orleans serves up tasty bugs
The Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium serves a tantalizing variety of crickets, worms, and other insects in their exotic desserts.
Exercise may not reduce depression risk, researchers say
It’s long been believed that physical exercise helps to curb feelings of depression.
WHO makes unsettling prediction of 10,000 future Ebola cases every week
The WHO predicts that the number of new cases could reach as high as 10,000 a week by the end of the year.
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