Only a modest reduction in added sugar consumption is needed to achieve Healthy People 2030 target

Reducing caloric intake from added sugars is a Leading Health Indicator in Healthy People 2030, a national public health initiative led by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that sets data-driven national objectives to improve health and well-being over the next decade. Although many Americans consume too much sugar, investigators found that only a modest reduction in added […]

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Individual Response to BP Meds Shows Substantial Variation

A new study has shown a substantial variation in the blood pressure response to various antihypertensive medications between individuals, raising the possibility of future personalized therapy. “We found that using the optimal antihypertensive drug for a particular patient resulted in an average of a 4.4 mm Hg greater reduction of blood pressure compared with a random choice of the other […]

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Humans, and piglets, and bears, oh my! Preventing dangerous blood clots

“Don’t poke the bear,” they said. But that’s exactly what a team of scientists have been doing to discover the secrets of blood clotting. Hibernating bears, paralyzed humans, and pigs kept in small enclosures all avoid dangerous blood clots, despite being immobile for extremely long periods. Research from the University of Reading, with partners in Denmark, Germany, Norway and Sweden, […]

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Genetic clues reveal lung cancers next move

Knowing whether a tumor might grow or spread to other parts of a patient’s body could be key to survival—and now scientists are one step closer to unlocking the ability to predict just that. In a series of seven papers published today (Wednesday, April 12) in Nature and Nature Medicine, researchers based at the Francis Crick Institute and University College […]

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Brain-penetrating drug candidate found to be effective against deadly encephalitis viruses

A new antiviral compound designed and synthesized by researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s School of Pharmacy is highly effective in mice against two types of devastating encephalitis viruses that are harmful to humans. UW–Madison researchers developed the compound, a quinazolinone known as BDGR-49, in collaboration with cellular virologists at the University of Louisville and researchers at the University of […]

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