Chaparral maybe effective against Giardia and other parasites from Clinical News – VHFILM on Vimeo. Chaparral maybe effective against Giardia and other parasites We review the recent public cited research “Compounds in desert creosote bush could treat giardia and ‘brain-eating’… Read More ›
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Heavily-used pesticide linked to breathing problems in farmworkers’ children
Public Release: 16-Aug-2017 University of California – Berkeley Elemental sulfur, the most heavily-used pesticide in California, may harm the respiratory health of children living near farms that use the pesticide, according to new research led by UC Berkeley…. Read More ›
‘Accelerated approval’ drugs: How well are they studied?
Researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) evaluate the features of pre-approval and post-approval clinical trials of drugs granted accelerated approval by the FDA Brigham and Women’s Hospital When an… Read More ›
Neonics put bumblebees at risk of extinction by hindering colony formation, study reveals
Public Release: 14-Aug-2017 University of Guelph professor discovered that exposure to thiamethoxam reduces the chances of a bumblebee queen starting a new colony by more than a quarter University of Guelph Bumblebees are less able to start colonies when… Read More ›
Nano tech device heals organs with a single touch
Nano tech device heals organs with a single touch from Clinical News – VHFILM on Vimeo. We review the recent public cited research ” Breakthrough device heals organs with a single touch ” in regard to the technology, known as… Read More ›
On the darknet, drug buyers aren’t looking for bargains
Public Release: 12-Aug-2017 Trust is vital on drug-dealing sites, and key to disrupting them Ohio State University MONTREAL – When drug users go online for the first time to buy opioids, they aren’t looking for the widest selection or… Read More ›
Researchers use CRISPR to manipulate social behavior in ants
Public Release: 10-Aug-2017 Cell Press IMAGE: This photograph shows Ooceraea biroi workers tagged with color dots for individual behavioral tracking. Credit: Daniel Kronauer The Rockefeller University The gene-editing technology called CRISPR has revolutionized the way that the function… Read More ›
Researchers advise caution about recent US advice on aggressively lowering blood pressure
Public Release: 9-Aug-2017 New research suggests the benefit of aggressively lowering blood pressure in older people, as per major US SPRINT trial, should be balanced against the increased the risk of associated falls and blackouts as otherwise it may… Read More ›
Exposure to antimicrobials during development may cause irreversible outcomes
Public Release: 9-Aug-2017 DOE/Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists have discovered that exposure to environmental levels of triclocarban (TCC), an antibacterial chemical common in personal care products like soaps and lotions as well as in… Read More ›
4 food chemicals that can keep you hungry and lethargic – Recent study review
4 food chemicals that can keep you hungry and lethargic – Recent study review from Clinical News – VHFILM on Vimeo. We review two recent citations in regard to High Fructose Corn Syrup, Butylhydroxytoluene, Perfluorooctanoic acid, and Tributyltin and how… Read More ›
Colorectal cancer death rates rising in people under 55
Public Release: 8-Aug-2017 Rise confined to white population American Cancer Society ATLANTA -August 8, 2017- A new report finds that colorectal cancer mortality rates have increased in adults under 55 since the mid-2000s after falling for decades, strengthening evidence… Read More ›
Bush and Obama’s gifts to Trump: More war-making powers
Public Release: 8-Aug-2017 University of Waterloo Thanks to the military interventions by the George W. Bush and Barack Obama administrations, the former presidents have effectively expanded executive authority for Donald Trump to go to war, a study from the… Read More ›
How a chemo drug can help cancer spread from the breast to the lungs
Public Release: 7-Aug-2017 Mouse study helps explain the paradoxical pro-cancer effects of paclitaxel Ohio State University COLUMBUS, Ohio -The very same treatment that thwarts breast cancer has a dark side — it can fuel the spread of the… Read More ›
Pro-vaccine messages are having the opposite effect
Public Release: 7-Aug-2017 Pro-vaccine messages can boost belief in MMR myths, study shows University of Edinburgh Current strategies for correcting misinformation about the dangers of vaccinations have the opposite effect and reinforce ill-founded beliefs, a study suggests. Presenting scientific facts… Read More ›
Overweight children and adults get significantly healthier and quickly with less high-fructose corn syrup
Public Release: 7-Aug-2017 Overweight children and adults get significantly healthier and quickly with less sugar Research in The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association suggests cutting fructose quickly improves metabolic function American Osteopathic Association CHICAGO, Aug. 7, 2017– Osteopathic physicians… Read More ›
Green tea ingredient may ameliorate memory impairment, brain insulin resistance, and obesity
Green tea ingredient may ameliorate memory impairment, brain insulin resistance, and obesity from Clinical News – VHFILM on Vimeo. Green tea ingredient may ameliorate memory impairment, brain insulin resistance, and obesity from Clinical News – VHFILM on Vimeo. We review… Read More ›
Link to Monsanto Secret Documents
This is a copy of the portal page from the law firm Baum, Hedlund, Aristei & Goldman, please follow the link below to their site: (all the emails from Monsanto and the EPA are there) On June 30, 2017, attorneys from Baum,… Read More ›
Doctors don’t have the time or get enough money to prescribe drug for opioid addiction
“The most common reasons given for not prescribing at capacity included no time for more patients (36 percent) and insufficient reimbursement (15.4 percent). “ Public Release: 3-Aug-2017 Why are doctors underusing a drug to treat opioid addiction? Access to counseling… Read More ›
Ageing Controlled and Reversed through the brain
We review the recent public cited research” Brain cells found to control aging ‘ in regard to actually reversing aging with the assistance of micro-RNA and the hypothalamus. Citation: Hypothalamic stem cells control ageing speed partly through exosomal miRNAs. Nature,… Read More ›
Condemned prisoners prefer formalwear at executions, UC study finds
Public Release: 2-Aug-2017 How prisoners dressed for executions says a lot about the condemned and the pageantry of American capital punishment, according to a UC study University of Cincinnati IMAGE: Newspapers around the world covered the trial and… Read More ›
Scientists uncover a hidden calcium cholesterol connection
We review the recent research where scientist discover a hidden connection between low calcium levels triggering excessive cholesterol production. Citation: Loss of Calreticulin Uncovers a Critical Role for Calcium in Regulating Cellular Lipid Homeostasis, Scientific Reports (2017). DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-05734-x
Poll: Partisan politics sway Americans’ support for Constitutional rights
Public Release: 27-Jul-2017 National survey finds commitment to key freedoms wavers when opposition is involved University of Massachusetts Lowell LOWELL, Mass. – Americans are willing to sacrifice their support for basic Constitutional rights – including freedoms of speech, assembly… Read More ›
Confirmation of US Air Force ad for bio samples from Russians
Editors note RalphTurchiano – I was asked to confirm the request of Synovial tissue and RNA samples from Caucasian Russians and specifically not Ukranian. All indicators at this point seem to confirm the U.S. government request from the site. Provided this particular… Read More ›
Doctor Burnout at epidemic levels as we push for 24 hour work shifts
Public Release: 26-Jul-2017 Should doctors work longer shifts? Experts debate whether trainees should work 24-hour shifts BMJ This week, The BMJ looks at the issue of working hours and burnout among doctors. An editorial warns burnout rates among doctors have… Read More ›
Fertility indicators in men rapidly falling and is not slowing down
We review the research from Hebrew University issuing an alarming warning in regard to male fertility factors over the past 40 years, and the decline is not slowing down. Citation:Temporal trends in sperm count: a systematic review and meta-regression analysis… Read More ›
Breaking: Major Espionage Case: Democratic IT aide Imran Awan arrested at Dulles while trying to flee the US – TheBlaze
Pakistani-born Imran Awan, who was a longtime IT aide to former Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, was reportedly arrested at Washington, D.C.’s Dulles International Airport Monday night while trying to flee the country. According to Fox News’ Chad… Read More ›
Alarming decline in sperm count of western men 59.3% drop in less than 40 years with no signs of leveling off
Public Release: 25-Jul-2017 Have Sperm Counts Declined? Definitely Yes, Says First-Ever Meta-Analysis on Trends in Sperm Count Meta-analysis finds that among men from North America, Europe and Australia, sperm concentration has declined more than 50 percent in less than… Read More ›
Could spraying particles into marine clouds help cool the planet?
Public Release: 25-Jul-2017 University of Washington The idea of geoengineering, also known as climate engineering, is very controversial. But as greenhouse gases continue to accumulate in our atmosphere, scientists are beginning to look at possible emergency measures. A new… Read More ›
Study links sudden deaths in Bangladeshi children to chemicals sprayed on fruit trees
Public Release: 24-Jul-2017 Scientists find powerful insecticides, including one banned in 80 countries, liberally applied in orchards where many victims often played Burness Oakbrook Terrace, Ill. (July 24, 2017)–Excessive and improper applications of insecticides and other agriculture chemicals in… Read More ›
Study finds 90 percent of American men overfat
Public Release: 24-Jul-2017 New research shows that the overfat pandemic is alarmingly prevalent in developed countries where up to 90 percent of adult males and 50 percent children may suffer from this condition Frontiers Caption Rather than thinking… Read More ›
How fear alone can cause animal extinction
Public Release: 24-Jul-2017 Even the smell of a predator can have disastrous effects in populations of small size McGill University Researchers have discovered that the fear of predators causes flies to spend less time eating, more time being… Read More ›
Study: Omega-3 fatty acids fight inflammation via cannabinoids
We review the recent cited research ” Omega-3 fatty acids fight inflammation via cannabinoids ” in regard to the discovery that the body uses omega-3 fatty acids to produce its own cannabinoids. Citation: Anti-inflammatory ω-3 endocannabinoid epoxides. Proceedings of the… Read More ›
Why was MacronLeaks’ influence limited in the French election?
Public Release: 20-Jul-2017 New USC research finds disinformation campaign spread and consumed mostly by foreigners on social media University of Southern California A few days before the presidential election in France this year, documents purported to contain unverified information… Read More ›
Study points to link between antidepressant use in pregnancy and autism in children
Public Release: 19-Jul-2017 Editors Note (Ralph Turchiano) : The researchers are not using Relative Risk, but Absolute Risk. If Relative Risk reporting was used it would equate to a approx 70% increase based upon the absolutes of 2.9% to non… Read More ›
Muscle in older adults built quickly by a new supplement developed by scientists
We review the public cited research” Scientists develop new supplement that can repair, rejuvenate muscles in older adults” in regard to how it quickly restored muscle in the elderly without exercise. Citation: A whey protein-based multi-ingredient nutritional supplement stimulates gains… Read More ›
Did life begin on land rather than in the sea?
Public Release: 18-Jul-2017 A paradigm-shifting hypothesis laid out by UC Santa Cruz astrobiologists David Deamer and Bruce Damer could reshape our idea about the origin of life University of California – Santa Cruz For three years, Tara Djokic, a… Read More ›
Drinking coffee reduces risk of death from all causes, study finds
We review the public titled cohort study ” Drinking coffee reduces risk of death from all causes, study finds ” in regard to daily coffee consumption resulting in an 18% reduced chance of death. Citations: 1. Marc J. Gunter et… Read More ›
The last survivors on Earth
Public Release: 14-Jul-2017 University of Oxford The world’s most indestructible species, the tardigrade, an eight-legged micro-animal, also known as the water bear, will survive until the Sun dies, according to a new Oxford University collaboration. The new study published… Read More ›
Surgery for early prostate cancer may not save lives
Public Release: 12-Jul-2017 Surgery for early prostate cancer may not save lives Most men just as likely to survive with limited or no treatment Washington University in St. Louis Caption Gerald L. Andriole, M.D., (right) director of Washington University’s… Read More ›
Everyday chemicals linked to chronic disease in men
Public Release: 12-Jul-2017 University of Adelaide Chemicals found in everyday plastics materials are linked to cardiovascular disease, type-2 diabetes and high blood pressure in men, according to Australian researchers. Researchers from the University of Adelaide and the South… Read More ›
WHO decision to downgrade Tamiflu ‘comes far too late’ argues expert
Public Release: 12-Jul-2017 BMJ In an editorial published today, Mark Ebell, Professor of Epidemiology at the University of Georgia, outlines important lessons from the Tamiflu story. Tamiflu (oseltamivir) was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)… Read More ›
India is busy developing a missile, which can target all of China from its bases located in southern India.| Asia | DW | 14.07.2017
Is India turning its nuclear focus toward China? A recent report by two top American experts that India’s nuclear strategy is targeting China has drawn mixed responses from Indian experts and academics who maintain there is no cause for alarm… Read More ›
Sunburn effectively treated with Oral Vitamin D, Pilot Study
We review the recent research in which a single high dose of oral vitamin D effectively treated sunburn as well assist in skin regeneration. Citation: Oral vitamin D rapidly attenuates inflammation from sunburn: an interventional study. Journal of Investigative Dermatology,… Read More ›
Sunburn effectively treated with Oral Vitamin D, Pilot Study
We review the recent research in which a single high dose of oral vitamin D effectively treated sunburn as well assist in skin regeneration. Citation: Oral vitamin D rapidly attenuates inflammation from sunburn: an interventional study. Journal of Investigative Dermatology,… Read More ›
A newly-developed hands-free musical instrument now allows people to make music with their minds
Public Release: 12-Jul-2017 Creating music by thought alone Frontiers IMAGE: The Encephalophone is a musical instrument that can be played by the mind alone. Credit: Photo courtesy of the University of Washington. Neurologists have created a hands-free, thought-controlled musical… Read More ›
Stalagmites from Iranian cave foretell grim future for Middle East climate
Public Release: 10-Jul-2017 New study showed relief from current dry spell unlikely within next 10,000 years University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science The results, which include information during the last glacial and interglacial periods, showed… Read More ›
Sunscreen chemical Avobenzone forms deadly toxins and tear gas agents
We review the recent research ” Sunscreen creams break down into dangerous chemical compounds under the sunlight”.
It is human nature to want a rich-poor divide: People like the class system because they believe in a ‘just world’ where those with a higher income are more deserving
The rich-poor divide exists because it is human nature, a study has found We are usually in favour of redistributing wealth from the rich to give to the poor But if that threatens to upset the hierarchy, by making… Read More ›
China: ‘Third country’s’ Army could enter Kashmir on behalf of Pakistan: Chinese media – The Economic Times
BEIJING: A “third country’s” Army could enter Kashmir at Pakistan’s request, using the “same logic” the Indian Army used to stop the Chinese military from constructing a road in the Doklam area in the Sikkim sector on behalf of Bhutan,… Read More ›
Who will win if India-China go to war: Here is how military might stacks up – Oneindia
In this context it would be interesting to see which country has more military might. In terms of manpower China has 1.6 million active troops in comparison to the 1.3 India has. Global Fire Power a military data website says… Read More ›