Influence of glutathione and glutathione-S-transferases on DNA interstrand cross-linking formation …

Influence of glutathione and glutathione-S-transferases on DNA interstrand cross-linking formation …

Prodrugs of 1,2-bis(methylsulfonyl)-1-(2-chloroethyl)hydrazine (90CE) are promising anticancer agents. The 90CE moiety is a readily latentiated, …
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An Easy Way to Make Cyclic Peptides

This paper in Organic Letters describes a particularly clean way to do it: let glutathione-S-transferase (GST) do the work for you. Bradley Pentelute's …
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Book Review: Thrive Energy Cookbook by Brendan Brazier

Book Review: Thrive Energy Cookbook by Brendan Brazier

I eat meat. Not an obnoxious amount, but I enjoy meat regularly enough to help my body stay balanced and recover from the physical stress that accompanies endurance exercise. I like to consider them a condiment to “flavor” fresh or lightly cooked vegetables, healthy fats, and whole grains, legumes, and starchy vegetables. Taking this approach
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My New favorite Smoothie Recipe: Fruit Milk

I have to admit, I just cannot get totally on board with the green smoothie thing. I’ve tried to do green smoothies in the afternoon, in the morning and at my favorite juice bars. And while I love my greens everyday in kale salads, stir-fries and even on sandwiches, I am just not sure that
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When It Comes to Health Disparities, Place Matters More than Race

When It Comes to Health Disparities, Place Matters More than Race

Blacks and Whites living in the same area had similar odds of being treated for and controlling their high blood pressure. Blacks in the study were …
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Blood Pressure Monitoring Markets: New Technologies Determine New Milestones

Palo Alto, CA (PRWEB) April 2, 2006 As the U.S. population diagnosed with high blood pressure and hypertension increases, the awareness and trial of blood pressure self-monitoring will continue to grow. This would also result in the increasing the levels of preventative care people take to avoid the serious effects of hypertension. As a result […See Original Article

Fracking contaminates U.S. surface with radioactive waste

Fracking contaminates U.S. surface with radioactive waste

(NaturalNews) The petroleum and natural gas extraction process known as hydraulic fracturing is becoming more common in the United States, especially in the East. This method injects water, sand, and chemicals deep into rock formations, creating fractures that allow petroleum and…
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Heavy metals in electronic devices causing wave of skin rashes

(NaturalNews) Portable electronic devices may be to blame for rising rates of nickel allergies, suggests a case study by researchers from the University of California-San Diego and published in the journal Pediatrics.The case concerned an 11-year-old boy whose persistent, untreatable…
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300 labourers get free health check-ups courtesy of volunteers

300 labourers get free health check-ups courtesy of volunteers

“Few people had high blood pressure and sugar, but many had muscular problems.” However, not all labourers that the volunteers visited were in …
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Minerals: Plants Need Most of Them, Too

Most of the minerals we need are the same ones plants require for their own growth. We both need: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, sulfur, calcium, magnesium, iron, boron, manganese, copper, zinc, molybdenum and chlorine. Plants don’t store minerals for our benefit — they use them for their own life cycles. If any of See Original Article

Toolkit 4 Tamariki: Spotlight on pre-schooler obesity

Toolkit 4 Tamariki: Spotlight on pre-schooler obesity

Toolkit 4 Tamariki: Spotlight on pre-schooler obesity. 18 July 2014. Julie Chatwin. Are you concerned about your pre-schoolers weight? Julie Chatwin …
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Walking can reduce your risk of diabetes, obesity

Canadian researchers found that the incidence of diabetes fell 7 percent and obesity 9 percent over the course of 10 years in neighborhoods that were …
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MIT News (March 24, 2014): MRI Reveals Genetic Activity

MIT News (March 24, 2014): MRI Reveals Genetic Activity

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Doctors commonly use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to diagnose tumors, damage from stroke, and many other medical conditions. Neuroscientists also rely on it as a research tool for identifying parts of the brain that carry out different cognitive fSee Original Article

Potential new approach to brain cancer treatments and a better understanding of Parkinson's disease

Researchers at the UNC School of Medicine have discovered that the protein PARC/CUL9 helps neurons and brain cancer cells override the biochemical mechanisms that lead to cell death in most other…
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New Eczema Drug Shows Promise in Early Trials

New Eczema Drug Shows Promise in Early Trials

“We do have topical steroids and anti-inflammatory creams. … “We, on the other hand, are focused on patients facing a lifelong chronic situation, …
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Crab and Other Crustacean Shells May Treat IBD

Many scientists now believe that most—or perhaps all—chronic diseases stem from chronic inflammation, which plays a direct role in diseases such …
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