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Is There Any Alternative To Control Multisteps Of Ulcers? Ulcers are a worldwide challenging disease, and researchers have long been seeking effective antiulcer alternatives. A research group in India has revealed that a bioactive polysaccharide from an edible root, Decalepis hamiltonii, commonly called swallow root, could offer protection at all critical steps of gastric ulcer. Pill Box Organizers Increase HIV Patients'Adherence And Improve Viral Inexpensive pill box organizers are an easy, successful, and cost-effective tool to help patients take their medications as prescribed, according to a new study of low-income urban residents living with HIV infection. Incomplete adherence to HIV therapy is the most common cause of incomplete viral suppression, drug resistance, disease progression, and death among people living with HIV/AIDS. Researchers Discover New Fat Gene: Finding May Offer New Target For Co UCLA/VA scientists have identified a new gene that controls how the body produces and uses fat. Called lipin, the gene may provide a new target for therapies to control obesity, diabetes and other weight-related disorders. The first issue of the new journal Cell Metabolism publishes the findings in its January 2005 edition. Evidence Of Gut Parasite Found In Dinosaur University of Colorado at Boulder researchers have discovered what appears to be the first evidence of parasites in the gut contents of a dinosaur, indicating even the giants that roamed Earth 75 million years ago were beset by stomach worms. Researchers Find Food-free Route To Obesity Can people get fat -- and risk debilitating diabetes -- without overeating? The answer may be yes, according to Timothy Kieffer, a University of British Columbia researcher, who has found that imbalance in the action of a hormone called leptin produces obesity and major disturbance in blood sugar levels, even when food intake is at normal levels. Novel P53 Gene-based Therapy Boosts Immune System And Reduces Tumor Si Use of a novel gene-based therapy before breast cancer surgery reduced tumor size by nearly 80 percent on average, researchers from The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center report at the annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium meeting. A Good Lie Detector Is Hard To Find: 'Spin' And Fact Omission Leave No In the not-too-distant future, police may request a warrant to search your brain. This was said only partly in jest by one of the panelists at a Feb. 2 symposium, "Is There Science Underlying Truth Detection?"sponsored by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT. Q&A: Ridley Scott Has Finally Created the Blade RunnerHe The famed Director's Cut is not the final word. Blade Runner: The Final Cutwill hit theaters in Los Angeles and New York in October, with a DVD to follow in December. [Funny] A referee has sent himself off in an English amateur league ma Andy Wain had to abandon the Sunday league match between Peterborough North End and a Royal Mail side in the 63rd minute after throwing down his whistle and marching up to confront North End's keeper. Self-assembled Nanostructures Function Better Than Bone As Porosity In Naturally occurring structures like birds'bones or tree trunks are thought to have evolved over eons to reach the best possible balance between stiffness and density. Researchers now show that nanoscale materials self-assembled in artificially determined patterns can improve upon nature's designs. The silica nanostructures -- basically a synthetic analogue of bone-like cellular structures, replicated at the nanoscale using silica compounds -- thus may improve performance where increased pore volume is important.
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