domingo, 16 de dezembro de 2012

Myths about heart disease - SMTP

http://tinyurl.com/c6nk25h - Sheep Help Scientists Fight Huntington s Disease

When University of Cambridge neurobiologist Jenny Morton began working with sheep five years ago, she anticipated docile, dull creatures. Instead she discovered that sheep are complex and curious. Morton, who studies neurodegenerative diseases such as Huntington's, is helping evaluate sheep as new large animal models for human brain diseases. Huntington's is a fatal, hereditary illness that ...

LCT and Otsuka to co

Living Cell Technologies Limited (ASX: LCT; OTCQX: LVCLY) today announced the signing of an agreement with Otsuka Pharmaceutical Factory, Inc. (Otsuka) to co-develop NTCELL for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease and other neurological disorders. LCT will receive an upfront payment of A$3m within 30 days of signing. In addition, Otsuka will fund all development costs, estimated at $2m, to ...

Myths about heart disease

On the contrary, sex is good for the heart. The morphine-like opiates and other feel-good hormones our own body secretes during sex or during any happy activities or thought processes we have, the physical exercise during sex, and the healthy outlet it provides both partners, actually benefit the heart. Only those with untreated coronary artery disease or heart failure could get into trouble ...

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