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Dec 6, 2007

Stem cells show power to predict disease, drug toxicity

For the first time, scientists have used human embryonic stem cells to predict the toxic effects of drugs and provide chemical clues to diagnosing disease.

Sep 26, 2007

Mixing large doses of both acetaminophen painkiller and caffeine may increase risk of liver damage

Consuming large amounts of caffeine while taking acetaminophen, one of the most widely used painkillers in the United States, could potentially cause liver damage, according to a preliminary laboratory study reported in the ...

Mar 24, 2006

Wasabi's kick linked to single pain receptor

A single pain receptor is responsible for the kick delivered by garlic and mustard oil, which is the active ingredient in mustard and in the pungent green sushi condiment known as wasabi, according to a Yale School of Medicine ...

Aug 20, 2005

First detailed picture of migraine attack

Every eight adults in Sweden suffer from migraine. Using a new method, researchers at Göteborg have managed for the first time ever to provide a detailed picture of an untreated attack. This will be of great significance ...

Apr 19, 2005

Scientists propose new method for studying ion channel kinetics

Scientists working at Los Alamos National Laboratory have developed a new method for the study of ion channel gating kinetics. An ion channel is a protein pore that lets ions (charged atoms such as calcium) pass through a ...

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