Posts Tagged ‘Study Suggests That’

Scientists reverse muscle wasting due to cancer in mice

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010
London, August 24 : A new study suggests that only one injection may be needed to reverse muscle wasting in cancer, if an experimental technique used in mice can be made to work in people.

Hormone replacement may not save women’s muscle

Friday, August 20th, 2010
Despite some earlier evidence that hormone replacement therapy after menopause can help maintain women's muscle mass, a new study suggests that any such benefit does not last.

Meat and how it’s cooked determine colon cancer risk

Saturday, July 4th, 2009
Guest contributor: Karen Collins, M.S., R.D., C.D.N. Karen Collins holds a B.S. degree from Purdue and an M.S. degree from Cornell, both in nutrition. When she’s not writing or speaking, she conducts a private nutrition practice in Jamestown, New York. Research is convincing that eating too much red and processed meat increases risk of colorectal cancer, according to a major report by the American Institute for Cancer Research. Now, a large population study suggests that how you cook your me

Know about Bronchitis Treatment

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009
by Jana Knottel A recent study suggests that doctors should stop routinely prescribing antibiotics to treat Acute Bronchitis as most cases are viral infections, which recommends patients can consume lots of fluids instead. Acute bronchitis is an inflammation of the main airway to the lungs characterised by severe cough. Two doctors from Virginia Commonwealth University, Richard Wenzel and Alpha Fowler, say that in almost all cases it is caused by viral infections and does not respond to an