Still, having discovered that exercise correlates with about 1,000 molecular reactions in our muscles, the University of Sydney research team and their colleagues at the University of Copenhagen have a much better idea of what these drugs should be engineered to do.
Infants given asthma medications during their first 2 years of age are likely to be stunted in later life, according to the findings that highlight the importance of using these medicines in infants appropriately. “There has also been debate that obstruction under 1-2 years...
Kuvan (sapropterin) is the first treatment approved for hyperphenylalaninemia due to the rare metabolism disorder phenylketonuria (PKU) and has orphan drug exclusivity in Europe until 2020. By returning the rights to BioMarin, Merck is confident that the product will continue to...
They use a small battery to power a vaporizer that turns a nicotine-water solution into an inhalable vapor – hence, “vaping” – and don’t contain any of the negative side effects, like tar and smoke, that come from traditional cigarettes, the tobacco...
The global ranking of National Taiwan University (NTU) has slipped to 167th in the latest assessment by the Times Higher Education magazine, published Wednesday.
Hanlin also voiced his support in the letter for Linn County, Ore., Sheriff Tim Mueller, who said politicians were exploiting the deaths of innocent victims to try to pass laws that would prevent law-abiding Americans from owning firearms or ammunition magazines.
Melrose also referred to an independent review published by the Public Health England in August, which concludes that “current best estimate is that e-cigarettes are around 95 percent less harmful than smoking” and have the potential to help smokers quit smoking. Five...
Li Meng, a 25-year-old woman from Xiamen, China, kept hearing scratch-like sounds in her inner ear. At first, she thought maybe she is not well or that evil spirits have possessed her. But the case was quite shocking.
A New England Journal Of Medicine study gave 839 current smokers, who did not want to quit, either their regular cigarettes or altered cigarettes with different and lower amounts of nicotine.
Regulations 2015, which protects children from the effects of tobacco will see the driver and any smoker fined £50 ($76) if they have someone under 18 years old in the auto, according to a report by Daily Mail.