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Ember, Joslin aims to utilize brown fat for treatment of obesity and diabetes

March 29, 2012
Joslin Diabetes Center and Ember Therapeutics, Inc. today announced an agreement aimed at utilizing "brown fat," a type of fat that helps increase energy expenditure within the body, as a novel technique for managing obesity and diabetes. Joslin's Chief Academic Officer, Dr. Ronald Kahn and other Joslin faculty, Drs. Yu-Hua ...

Majority of physicians utilize genetic testing, finds report

March 12, 2012
A new report by UnitedHealth Group's Center for Health Reform & Modernization finds that a majority of physicians are utilizing genetic testing. The report, titled "Personalized Medicine: Trends and prospects for the new science of genetic testing and molecular diagnostics," presents new findings on how genetic tests can help diagnose ...

Further Study Necessary To Better Utilize Nature’s Medicine Cabinet

December 15, 2011
There are probably at least 500 medically useful chemicals awaiting discovery in plant species whose chemical constituents have not yet been evaluated for their potential to cure or treat disease, according to a new analysis by a New York Botanical Garden scientist who has more than 15 years of experience ...

Clinilabs to utilize NewCardio’s QTinno in Phase I trial of new CNS drug

November 10, 2011
NewCardio, Inc., a cardiovascular diagnostic solutions developer, announced today that its strategic partner, Clinilabs, will utilize QTinno, NewCardio's automated cardiac safety solution, to conduct a Phase I trial of an investigational new drug under development for a central nervous system (CNS) indication.

Researchers utilize neuroimaging to show how brain uses objects to recognize scenes

September 14, 2011
Research conducted by Boston College neuroscientist Sean MacEvoy and colleague Russell Epstein of the University of Pennsylvania finds evidence of a new way of considering how the brain processes and recognizes a person's surroundings, according to a paper published in the latest issue of Nature Neuroscience.

Researchers utilize neuroimaging to show how brain uses objects to recognize scenes

September 13, 2011
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. (September 2011) Research conducted by Boston College neuroscientist Sean MacEvoy and colleague Russell Epstein of the University of Pennsylvania finds evidence of a new way of considering how the brain processes and recognizes a person's surroundings, according to a paper published in the latest issue of ...

Researchers utilize neuroimaging to show how brain uses objects to recognize scenes

September 13, 2011
(Boston College) A study co-authored by Boston College assistant professor of psychology Sean MacEvoy and Russell Epstein of the University of Pennsylvania and published in Nature Neuroscience helps to explain how people quickly and accurately recognize complicated scenes such as playgrounds, kitchens and traffic intersections.

Einstein To Utilize Electronic Medical Records System To Analyze HIV/AIDS In Central Africa

September 9, 2011
In 2004, the global community acted in earnest to address the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa. As a result, millions of Africans are now receiving the same advanced antiretroviral therapy (ART) that has long been available in the developed world. While research shows that AIDS death rates in Africa have stabilized, ...

Einstein to utilize electronic medical records system to analyze HIV/AIDS in central Africa

September 8, 2011
September 7, 2011 (BRONX, NY) In 2004, the global community acted in earnest to address the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa. As a result, millions of Africans are now receiving the same advanced antiretroviral therapy (ART) that has long been available in the developed world. While research shows that ...

Einstein to utilize electronic medical records system to analyze HIV/AIDS in central Africa

September 8, 2011
(Albert Einstein College of Medicine) In 2004, the global community acted in earnest to address the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa. As a result, millions of Africans are now receiving the same advanced antiretroviral therapy (ART) that has long been available in the developed world. While research shows that AIDS death ...

Vaccines And Bell’s Palsy Link? Report Says No; Utilize Prevention

August 25, 2011
There has been a long time fear that vaccine can bring the onset of serious mentally and physically debilitating illness such as the scourges of diabetes, asthma, or even Bell's palsy. However, a new study from the nonprofit Institute of Medicine finds that vaccines cause few health problems in ...

Salmonella utilize multiple modes of infection

April 21, 2011
Scientists from the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (HZI) in Braunschweig, Germany have discovered a new, hitherto unknown mechanism of Salmonella invasion into gut cells: In this entry mode, the bacteria exploit the muscle power of cells to be pulled into the host cell cytoplasm. Thus, the strategies Salmonella use ...