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- Prasugrel better on stent-related clots than Plavix: study
- CHICAGO, March 29, 2008 AFP — A cocktail of new anti-blood clot drug Prasugrel and aspirin reduces the risk of stent-related clots more than the standard treatment, according to a clinical trial review presented Saturday. Prasugrel cut the risk of platelet formation around where a stent -- a small...
- Research articles 2008-03-29
- Corgenix Announces Issuance of European Patent for Aspirin Resistance Testing
- Corgenix Licensed Technology Adds Patent #EP 1 488 232 B1, a Method and Device for Rapid Detection of Aspirin Resistance as an Indicator of the Risk of Cardiovascular Events DENVER -- Corgenix Medical Corporation (OTCBB: CONX), a worldwide developer and marketer of diagnostic test kits, has received notification of...
- Research articles 2008-02-21
- Anti-Inflammatory Drug Improves Glycemia, Lowers Inflammation in Obese, Young Adults
- To: NATIONAL EDITORS Contact: Sarah Bradley of the American Diabetes Association, +1- 703-549-1500 ext 2231 Salsalate May Help Reduce Risk for Diabetes, Heart Disease ALEXANDRIA, Va.,Jan. 28/PRNewswire-USNewswire/-- An anti- inflammatory drug similar to aspirin may provide an inexpensive means of treating and/or reducing the risk for diabetes in obese...
- Research articles 2008-01-28
- Aspirin Effectiveness Testing Now Available Nationwide
- Corgenix AspirinWorks([R]) Test Kit Offered Through LabCorp([R]) and Other Clinical Labs DENVER -- Corgenix Medical Corporation (OTCBB: CONX), a worldwide developer and marketer of diagnostic test kits, has announced that its recently FDA cleared AspirinWorks([R]) Test Kit is available to doctors nationwide. "We are pleased that AspirinWorks testing...
- Research articles 2007-08-27
- Corgenix to Exhibit at American College of Cardiology 2007
- New Aspirin Test Targets Global Heart Disease Prevention Market DENVER -- Corgenix Medical Corporation (OTC BB: CONX), a worldwide developer and marketer of diagnostic test kits, will be exhibiting at the American College of Cardiology ACC 2007. In addition to information about its extensive line of diagnostic kits, Corgenix...
- Research articles 2007-03-22
- Corgenix Signs Licensing Agreement and Gains Full Rights to AspirinWorks® Aspirin Response Test
- Agreement with Creative Clinical Concepts Strengthens Commercialization Efforts for Aspirin Resistance Business DENVER -- Corgenix Medical Corporation (OTC BB: CONX), a worldwide developer and marketer of diagnostic test kits, has executed a licensing agreement with strategic partner Creative Clinical Concepts CCC and its AspirinWorks([R]) division. The agreement gives Corgenix...
- Research articles 2007-03-05
- Thoughts on the politicization of science through commercialization
- POLITICIZATION THE CURRENT POLITICIZATION OF SCIENCE--BY WHICH I MEAN THE attempt politically to control the content of knowledge and not just the direction of research--is arguably unprecedented in history, aside from a few famous and anomalous examples like the Galileo and Lysenko affairs. (1) Although complaints have been developing...
- Research articles 2006-12-22
- Aspirin Resistance Test Licensed to Corgenix Receives U.S. Patent Office Approval
- DENVER -- U.S. Patent Office Grants Patent # 7,081,347 for Unique Methods for "Assessing Aspirin Resistance" and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in Patients Taking Aspirin
- Research articles 2006-08-21
- Scare for passengers
- The door to a plane carrying New Zealand's Prime Minister Helen Clark blew open in mid-flight today, forcing the pilot into a sharp descent and emergency landing which left her badly bruised, but otherwise unharmed. The door became dislodged when the twin-engine Piper Aztec hit turbulence at 8,000ft on...
- Research articles 2005-04-13
- Anti-ageing enzyme
- An enzyme derived from algae touts unique anti-ageing and anti-inflammatory properties. Called ProAlgaZyme, tests in rats showed weight loss of 6.3 per cent in two weeks, its maker, Health Enhancement Products, reports. The tests also showed inflammation reduction superior to aspirin. An Arizona State University study showed the enzyme contains...
- Research articles 2005-03-01
- Funding for research into diseases of aging.(Funding for aging research )(Brief Article)
- Feb 01, 2005 (Environmental & Science Update - ABIX via COMTEX) Julie Bishop, Australia's Minister for Ageing, has announced the recipients of $A8 million in funding for research projects. One of 13 projects funded by the Government is a study of the use of aspirin...
- Research articles 2005-02-02
- Paracetamol as effective against arthritis as newer drugs: Australian study
- SYDNEY AFP — The inexpensive analgesic paracetamol eases the chronic pain of osteoarthritis as effectively and more safely than newer and more expensive anti-inflammatories, according to an Australian study. The three-year study by the University of Queensland of 188 patients showed that two-thirds of the patients found paracetamol was...
- Research articles 2005-01-23
- Researchers at Johns Hopkins University say to take an aspirin a day
- Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have found a daily dose of 81 milligrams of acetyl salicylic acid, or aspirin, prevents the clumping together in both men and women of clot-forming blood cells, called platelets, which can cause heart attacks and strokes. The study, published yesterday in the online edition of...
- Research articles 2006-03-22
- Aspirin as Safeguard Questioned; Study Links Long-Term Use, Pancreatic Cancer.
- By Marilynn Marchione, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 28--Experts warn not to make too much of it, but a new study casts a small cloud over the sunny expectations about aspirin's ability to prevent heart disease, breast and colon...
- Research articles 2003-10-28
- Another boost for aspirin? (Pharmaceuticals & Fine Chemicals).(Pain relievers may have antiviral potential)(Brief Article)
- Pain relievers such as aspirin may have antiviral indications, says a study by Princeton University (Princeton, NJ) and the University of Medicine and Dentistry (Newark, NJ). Viruses that cause cold sores and genital herpes infections increase levels of prostaglandins, which cause pain, fever, and inflammation. Aspirin...
- Research articles 2002-03-06
- Results of Yale study confirm aspirin helpful in preventing a first heart attack.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-22 November 2000-YALE UNIVERSITY: Results of Yale study confirm aspirin helpful in preventing a first heart attack C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:21112000 New Haven, Conn. -- An overview by a Yale researcher of four studies examining the use of aspirin...
- Research articles 2000-11-22
- Plastic Aspirin Gets Rave Reviews
- Someday soon, people are likely to take `PolyAspirin,' a new drug that eliminates stomach bleeding and other side effects. The medication may help mend broken bones and heal hearts. Kathryn Uhrich, a professor of chemistry at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N.J., has found a way to recast the...
- Research articles 2000-10-02
- Author touts the many benefits of good diet, exercise.(Neighbor)
- In today's fast-paced world, quick fixes and fast food are a way of life for some people. We pop an aspirin or two if we have a headache, we go through the McDonald's drive-through if we're hungry. Their the type of habits...
- Research articles 2000-03-24
- Mavericks' Rookie Leon Smith Admitted To Mental Ward After Overdose
- Dallas Mavericks forward Leon Smith, 19, recently was admitted to the psychiatric ward of Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas after he overdosed on aspirin, the Chicago Sun-Times reported. A house guest called police late Nov. 14 and said that Smith had thrown a large rock through the window of...
- Research articles 1999-12-06
- YALE UNIVERSITY: Study shows aspirin as effective as an anti-clotting drug in reducing post-heart attack risk.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-10 November 1999-YALE UNIVERSITY: Yale study shows aspirin as effective as anti-clotting drug in reducing post-heart attack risk C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:101199 New Haven, Conn. -- Heart attack sufferers can benefit as much from taking one aspirin a day...
- Research articles 1999-11-10
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