Industry News

Biotechnology

Judge throws out indictment against Signature Compounding Pharmacy

Posted in Longevity and Age Management, Industry News on Thu September 18, 2008

A judge tossed out the indictment against the operators of Signature Compounding Pharmacy Thursday, a sharp rebuke to the two-year, multistate steroid investigation led by Albany County District Attorney David Soares that linked a number of athletes to performance-enhancing drugs. ... Continue Reading

Is cardiovascular screening effective?

Posted in Cardio-Vascular, Industry News on Fri August 29, 2008

British health experts have questioned whether screening patients at high risk of cardiovascular problems will demonstrate large benefits, it has been noted. ... Continue Reading

Elderly 'less likely' to be transported to trauma centers

Posted in Demographics, Travel, Industry News on Tue August 19, 2008

Elderly patients appear to be less likely to receive transport to trauma centers than their younger counterparts, due to a possible unconscious "age bias" among emergency medical services personnel. ... Continue Reading

Hypertension treatment 'may be aided by stress analysis'

Posted in Cardio-Vascular, Industry News on Fri August 15, 2008

Individuals with "out of control" blood pressure may find their treatment aided through the examination of their body's response to daily stresses. ... Continue Reading

'Don't test over-75s for prostate cancer'

Posted in Cancer, Industry News on Wed August 13, 2008

Anti-aging physicians have been advised to discontinue screening men over the age of 75 for prostate cancer, it has been stated. ... Continue Reading

Superbugs-The new generation of resistant infections is almost impossible to treat

In August, 2000, Dr. Roger Wetherbee, an infectious-disease expert at New York University’s Tisch Hospital, received a disturbing call from the hospital’s microbiology laboratory. ... Continue Reading

Cleaning Infected Blood-Biologists Develop Machine To Remove Viruses From Blood

Posted in Longevity and Age Management, HIV and AIDS, Industry News on Tue August 12, 2008

Infectious disease experts designed a machine called the hemopurifier. It works much like a dialysis machine, using thin fibers to capture and remove viruses from the blood it filters. The machine requires the drawing of blood through an artery, which is sent through a tube into the machine, then back into the body. It can treat a number of illnesses. ... Continue Reading

Orgasms 'at the touch of a button'

Women around the world are being told they can now have an orgasm at the touch of a button. The makers of "Slightest Touch" say their device can give women longer, better and more intense orgasms. ... Continue Reading

Vitamin C 'slows cancer growth'

Posted in Longevity and Age Management, Industry News on Fri August 08, 2008

An injection of a high dose of vitamin C may be able to hold back the advance of cancers, US scientists claim. The vitamin may start a destructive chain reaction within the cancer cell, they add. ... Continue Reading

A daily dose of garlic can save your life by cutting blood pressure, say researchers

Garlic may lower blood pressure just as effectively as drugs, according to researchers. ... Continue Reading

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