… medicine at Drexel’s College of Medicine since 2004 and as a member of study section for the National Institutes of Health since 1999. Over the years, he has worked in the areas of cardiology, cardiovascular disorders, heart failures and …
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Are ‘food comas’ real or a figment of your digestion?
… if you had a bowl of soup,” explained Dr. William Orr, a clinical professor of medicine at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center who has published studies on the topic. Also, a liquid meal seems to make us less tired than a solid meal. …
Manuel Hernandez Recognized by Marquis Who’s Who for Excellence in…
… the control of whole body movements. Dr. Hernandez was awarded a research fellowship from the National Institute of Health to carry out his work and received an honorable mention in the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship …
Stem cells selected by biomarkers safe for use in horses, study shows
A Swedish biomedical company says a study has shown that its stem cells are safe for use in horses, paving the way for further research amid plans to develop a horse stem cell product. Xintela’s has patented biomarker technology.
Christmas weight gain can persist for months
… It is perhaps no surprise that the festive season can lead to weight gain. According to the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) in the United Kingdom, Christmas Day gorging is likely to clock up around 6,000 calories – almost three times the …