Medical Research Watch
Mephedrone, a recently reclassified drug in the UK, has been evaluated in six samples by Dr. John Lough of the University of Sunderland.
A new study has offered very interesting findings for diabetes and dementia.
Christophe Marquette and his colleagues reported in the ACS’ Analytical Chemistry journal that advances are being made to have more blood banks use “extended blood group typing.” The study evaluat
If you like rice, but are concerned about or have diabetes, try brown rice instead of white rice.
Sorafenib, a new medication, seems to be showing promise with pancreatic cancer as well as advanced liver and kidney cancer.
A study at the University Hospitals in Leicester in the UK indicates that both obese and slimmer chromic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) benefit from pulmonary rehabilitation.
Sixty patients were included in a study on depression in the journal Behavior Research and Therapy.
Two new studies presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine show promising results from participants who practice Transcendental Meditation.
Preliminary studies by researchers at Rice University, and three centers in Texas show that nano-bio chips may be as effective as more painful and invasive procedures currently used to detect oral



