Calorie labels change some diners’ habits: study

Posted by: admin on: December 6, 2011

Obesity is a major cause of worry in developed and developing countries and a drain to the health care system.  New York’s compulsory calorie label law, on the fast foods has made a difference. Read on to see how.

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A selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) bazedoxifene is on the trial, to be approved as a drug for prevention of postmenopausal osteoporosis. Here is an article showing the clinical efficacy and safety of bazedoxifene in the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis.

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The new calcium channel blocker azelnidipine found to have an added effect on Olmesartan action on  hypertensive diabetic patients, has an advantage in chronic kidney patients. Here is the study.

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ARBs are the most commonly used Antihypertensives because of their renal protective benefit. But here is a new study stating its cardiac risk & cancer susceptablity. But if benefit out weighs their safety concerns we still have the choice.

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The end of the era of antibiotic

Posted by: admin on: December 5, 2011

Antibiotic resistance has become a serious problem since they are greatly misused. This is due to its purchase over the counter in many countries like ours and it being taken in sub optimal doses or the course not being completed. We are in a grave situation. Read on to know more.

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