Showing posts with label Mouse Study. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mouse Study. Show all posts

Friday, 15 June 2012

Inflammatory Bowel Disease-Healthday News-Saturated Fats-Mouse Study

Mouse Study Suggests Certain Fats Could Trigger Crohn's, Colitis

WEDNESDAY, June 13 (Healthday News) -- Certain types of saturated fats common in today's Western diet may change gut bacteria and trigger inflammatory bowel disease in people genetically predisposed to the disorder, according to a new study that looked at this relationship in mice. read more..

Sunday, 20 May 2012

Food And Drug Administration-Clopidogrel Bisulfate-Generic Versions

It's Not Just What You Eat, It's When You Eat, Mouse Study Finds

THURSDAY, May 17 (Healthday News) -- While most of the research on diet and obesity focuses on what people eat, a new study in mice suggests that more attention should be given to when people eat. read more..


FDA Approves Generic Versions of Plavix

THURSDAY, May 17 (Healthday News) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday approved generic versions of the blood thinner Plavix (clopidogrel), making the widely used medication more affordable for those patients who need it. read more..


Generic Versions of Blood-Thinning Plavix Approved

THURSDAY, May 17 (Healthday News) -- The first generic versions of the blood-thinning drug Plavix (clopidogrel bisulfate) have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. read more..

Sunday, 4 March 2012

Benefits Of Exercise-Healthday News-Muscle Cells-Mouse Study

Mouse Study Give Clues to Why Exercise Is Healthy

WEDNESDAY, Jan. 11 (Healthday News) -- Researchers have identified a protein in muscle cells that triggers some of the health benefits of exercise in mice. read more..


Need to Exercise More? Think How It Will Help You Now

FRIDAY, Jan. 13 (Healthday News) -- Health and fitness experts have for years tried to entice people to exercise more by flogging long-range benefits such as losing weight or avoiding long-term illness caused by chronic disease. read more..