Sperm Donors and Disease (3 Letters) New York Times Linda Kahn Wendy Chavkin, MD Manhattan The writers are researchers in public health at Columbia University. ♦ To the Editor: Although the fertility industry has for many years objected to mandatory genetic testing of sperm donors on the grounds of ...
Could Compound in Artificial Sweeteners Worsen Crohn's Disease? U.S. News & World Report By Jenifer Goodwin MONDAY, May 21 (HealthDay News) -- The food additive maltodextrin, commonly used in some artificial sweeteners, may worsen Crohn's disease by encouraging the growth of E. coli bacteria in the small intestine, a new study suggests.
Viral Genetics' P-IND Clears FDA To Commence Clinical Trials in Humans MarketWatch (press release) MDT shows great promise across a broad spectrum of cancers, and other disease states. A successful clinical trial for this specific carcinoma using this combination approach could allow us to offer a new treatment option for many women and relief to ...