Phase III study: REVLIMID meets primary endpoint in patients newly diagnosed...
Celgene International Sàrl, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Celgene Corporation, today announced that its phase III study (MM-020/IFM 07-01) of REVLIMID (lenalidomide) in combination with dexamethasone in...
View ArticleCelgene to discontinue treatment with REVLIMID in phase III ORIGIN trial
Celgene Corporation today announced that after consultation with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration Celgene will discontinue treatment with REVLIMID (lenalidomide) in the open-label, phase III...
View ArticleStudy finds fruit juices could potentially be good carriers of probiotics
Probiotics are often added to products in order provide additional nutritional benefits to the consumer, thus making them "functional foods." A new study in the Journal of Food Science, published by...
View ArticleCelgene subsidiary presents REVLIMID study results on lymphoma at ASH annual...
Celgene International Sàrl, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Celgene Corporation (NASDAQ:CELG) today announced that results from two studies of REVLIMID (lenalidomide) combinations in patients with diffuse...
View ArticlePregnant women, infants should avoid unpasteurized milk products, urge...
Pregnant women, infants and young children should avoid raw or unpasteurized milk and milk products and only consume pasteurized products, according to a new policy statement from the American Academy...
View ArticlePlant-based milk for people with lactose or gluten intolerance
Researchers at the Universitat Politècnica de València have obtained new products fermented with probiotic bacteria from grains and nuts - what is known as plant-based or vegetable "milks" - which are...
View ArticleNew pilot study shows little difference in digestibility between raw milk and...
Some sour news for lactose-intolerant people who hoped that raw milk might prove easier to stomach than pasteurized milk: A pilot study from the Stanford University School of Medicine shows little...
View ArticleCeliac disease people may have near two-fold increased risk of coronary...
People with celiac disease may have a near two-fold increased risk of coronary artery disease compared with the general population, according to research to be presented at the American College of...
View ArticleScientists examine part of sample consisting of non-human DNA
Much of what we know about Oetzi - for example what he looked like or that he suffered from lactose intolerance - stems from a tiny bone sample which allowed the decoding of his genetic make-up.
View ArticleManzo Pharmaceuticals reports successful testing of lactase producing...
Manzo Pharmaceuticals, Inc., today announced at the three month mark in a six month animal study, that the results of the lactase producing probiotic, Lacto-Freedom™, has been very successful.
View ArticlePeople with lactose intolerance at lower risk of suffering from certain cancers
People with lactose intolerance are at lower risk of suffering from lung, breast and ovarian cancers, according to a new study by researchers at Lund University and Region Skåne in Sweden.
View ArticleJanssen working with The Union to evaluate SIRTURO (bedaquiline) in patients...
Janssen Research & Development, LLC today announced a collaboration with the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union) to include SIRTURO (bedaquiline) in the STREAM Study.
View ArticleResearchers reveal risks of drinking raw milk
An analysis conducted by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future (CLF) found that the risks of drinking raw (unpasteurized) cow's milk are significant. Consumers are nearly 100...
View ArticleStudy finds no evidence of lactase deficiency specific to autistic children...
Children with autism have no unique pattern of abnormal results on endoscopy or other tests for gastrointestinal (GI) disorders, compared to non-autistic children with GI symptoms, reports a study in...
View ArticleNew research on epigenetics of lactose intolerance unravels understanding of...
A new study on the epigenetics of lactose intolerance may provide an approach to understanding schizophrenia and other complex, serious illnesses
View ArticleFood intolerance expert Dr Gill Hart warns parents over proposed Nestle milk...
This week Nestle has announced it will develop and market a milk allergy skin patch test for infants, in a bid to boost sales of formula to babies with allergies.
View ArticleSpecific milk protein may help strengthen the body's disease-fighting power,...
According to an innovative, new investigation published in Nutrition Journal, cow's milk containing only A2 protein has been shown to increase an essential antioxidant that may help strengthen the...
View ArticleBedfont Scientific’s Gastrolyzer monitors can help detect IBS through simple...
April is IBS awareness month and for the IBS Network's 25th Anniversary show, they are highlighting IBS from the patient's perspective.
View ArticleBedfont Scientific’s Gastrolyzer range helps dietitians detect and treat...
This year Dietitian Week takes place between 6-10 June, marking the 3rd annual awareness week for Dietitians. Established by the British Dietetic Association (BDA), the week’s aim is to highlight the...
View ArticleBedfont introduces GastroCH4ECK Gastrolyzer to help detect gastrointestinal...
Bedfont Scientific has specialised in the design and manufacture of exhaled breath and gas monitoring instruments since 1976. With an unprecedented network of distributors, Bedfont’s products can be...
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