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Not everyone is sold on such a simple prescription. Even if homocysteine is behind some cases of heart disease, it's unlikely to be behind them all, and there's no guarantee that managing the amino acid will decrease the risk of cardiac trouble. Regardless of circulating homocysteine levels, smoking...
There is more bad news to come. Last month the FDA received a letter signed by several dozen neuroscientists blasting the agency for not opening up the post-approval monitoring process more fully. The FDA, these doctors charge, continues to ignore animal tests that suggest prolonged use of Redux can...
BALTIMORE: A new study shows post-menopausal women who take estrogen can reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer's by 54 percent. The 16-year study, conducted by Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions and the National Institute of Aging, found that estrogen, natural levels of which drop sharply after menopause, may...
Your article on the biotech company CellPro and the development of a new treatment for cancer [MEDICINE, May 19] left out some vital facts. The stem-cell technology used in CellPro's product to help treat its ceo, Rick Murdock, was developed not by CellPro but by the researchers at...
Welcome to Harvard, Incorporated, where it's never enough. Outlay/Student Robert J. Coolbrith Crimson Harvard is ranked sixth in per student spending. School Spending per student Cal. Tech. $73,967 Johns Hopkins U. $61,704 Washington U. $54,020 Wake Forest U. $49,051 Yale U. $45,507 Harvard U...