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  • Increased Coffee Consumption Associated with Lower Risk of Liver Cancer

    Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

    Here’s another reason to enjoy your coffee. A recent study in the July edition of the Journal Hepatology found a significant inverse association (meaning opposingly related; an increase in one variable results in a decrease in another) between coffee drinking and the risk of primary liver cancer [1]. The study also found that serum levels [...]

  • Did You Eat Your Fruits and Vegetables Today?

    Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

    Answering seems simple enough. For many people however, the need to avoid criticism and seek praise causes them to respond in a manner consistent with expected norms. Self-reports of dietary intake can be biased by these tendencies, tainting consumption data collected by the health community. Everyone knows they should eat five or more servings of [...]

  • HEALTH Highlights - July 10th, 2008

    Thursday, July 10th, 2008

    Five Best And Worst Sunscreens: Not Just For Summer Anymore | The Patient Report The Patient Report.com provides a news brief on the Environment Working Group?s second annual sunscreen report. Does your sunscreen offer adequate protection against the sun’s rays? Going Buggy? Go Green! | Healthbolt Liberty suggests some natural green alternatives to keep the mosquitos at bay. How [...]

  • Exactly What are Stem Cells?

    Monday, July 07th, 2008

    The ethical and moral debate over the use of stem cells has taken center stage over the past decade. Stem cells are of great medical interest, since they have the potential to develop into almost any type of cell in the body. Regenerative medicine focuses on the potential uses of stem cells in medicine and [...]

  • Warfarin Dosing Accuracy and Genomic Medicine: A Helix Health CliniCast

    Sunday, June 29th, 2008

    Warfarin, also known under the brand names of Coumadin, Jantoven, Marevan and Waran, is an oral anticoagulant used worldwide for the treatment and prevention of thromboembolic disease. However, warfarin therapy can be difficult to manage because there is a wide variability in patient response and the drug has a narrow therapeutic index. Taking too small [...]