Study Information - December 2, 2008

Study: Adults Lose Weight With Dairy Products

August 29, 2005 - Topics study, exercise, studies, nutrition and research
A study released Monday claims that during a year-long examination, adults lost weight while using dairy products.

Researchers at the Mayo Clinic found that obese adults can include up to 4 servings of dairy foods per day in a reduced-calorie diet, combined with moderate exercise, and still lose a significant amount of weight and body fat

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Statin Therapy Reduces Heart Attack Death Risk

August 29, 2005 - Topics stroke, aspirin, research, hospital and study
Researchers at the University of California find that by giving a heart attack patient a statin drug right away, the risk of dying is reduced by 50-percent.

Statin drugs are used to lower cholesterol levels and prevent strokes and heart attacks long-term, but the new study suggests the drugs might join aspirin as something to give to patients immediately when they suffer a heart attack

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FDA Approves Chromium Claim

August 29, 2005 - Topics fda, diet, nutritional supplement, safety and study
The U.S Food & Drug Administration (FDA) issues a favorable response to a petition filed by health company Nutrition 21, recognizing chromium picolinate as a safe nutritional supplement that may reduce the risk of insulin resistance and possibly type two diabetes
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China And U.S. Institute To Join Forces In Battling AIDS

August 29, 2005 - Topics aids, hiv, research, disease and africa

Yvonne Lee - All Headline News Staff Reporter

Baltimore, MD (AP) - Chinese health officials are partnering up with a U.S. institute to battle AIDS in a country that officials fear will see a tenfold increase in HIV infection over the next five years

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New Drug Underway For Chron's Disease

August 28, 2005 - Topics disease, safety, studies, nitazoxanide and study
A trial study is currently underway from Romark Laboratories to help victims of the vicious Chron's Disease.

Romark Laboratories has begun enrolling patients in a clinical trial evaluating Alinia (nitazoxanide) for treatment of mild to moderate active Crohn's disease in adults

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