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Chemistry World March 17, 2014 Eleanor Merritt |
Four steps to asthma treatment Scientists based in the US have devised a new way to make Montelukast, a drug used in the treatment of asthma and seasonal allergies. |
Chemistry World March 11, 2014 Jennifer Newton |
Aspirin anchor helps cisplatin beat resistance Anchoring aspirin onto cisplatin could create a cancer treatment capable of overcoming drug resistance in cisplatin resistant cells, new research shows. |
AskMen.com March 8, 2014 Dave Golokhov |
This Paralympian Didn't Let 100 Broken Bones Stop Him From Going To Sochi Taylor Lipsett, born with osteogenesis imperfecta, is on his way to his third-straight Paralympic Games and he -- along with Team USA -- will be looking to defend their gold medal in sled hockey. |
Chemistry World March 6, 2014 |
Santiago Gomez-Ruiz: Chemistry is a powerful tool for fighting cancer His group tests the anticancer activity of nanostructured materials functionalized with metal complexes. |
AskMen.com March 3, 2014 Anthony Yeung |
We've Got A Method For You To Improve Your Body. And It Only Costs $3. Every time you move, your muscle fibers contract and relax repeatedly. Sometimes, however, small bundles of those fibers become ultra-contracted and can't relax, creating a trigger point or "knot." |
AskMen.com February 27, 2014 Patrick Owen |
They've Discovered Something That Might Cure Obesity. But It's Seriously Gross. The eternal battle between good and bad bacteria in your gut is greatly affected by your diet, sleep, stress levels, and general health. |
AskMen.com February 25, 2014 Ahmed Zambarakji |
Mindfulness Meditation Can Rewrite How Your Brain Works The more stress we have in our lives, the more a counterbalance is required. And, unsurprisingly, stress reduction is just one of many payoffs that comes with a daily mindfulness practice. |
Chemistry World February 25, 2014 Charlie Quigg |
Cystic fibrosis treatment clears the way Stabilizing a mucus attacking enzyme with cross-links could allow it to be delivered orally to fight infections in cystic fibrosis patients. |
Chemistry World February 19, 2014 Rowan Frame |
Zeolite -- polymer composite adsorbs uremic toxins Scientists in Japan have developed a nanofiber mesh that can adsorb creatinine from blood with the hope that it can eventually be developed into a wearable blood-cleaning device for patients with kidney failure. |
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How To Live Longer Here are 15 fun and unexpected scientifically proven ways to live longer. |
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