Dapagliflozin with metformin reduces glycosylated hemoglobin level and body weight News-Medical-Net Fri, 02 Oct 2009 22:08 PM PDT Results from a 24-week phase 3 clinical study demonstrated that the investigational drug dapagliflozin, added to metformin, demonstrated significant mean reductions in the primary endpoint, glycosylated hemoglobin level (HbA1c) and in the secondary endpoint, fasting plasma glucose (FPG) in patients with type 2 diabetes inadequately controlled with metformin alone, as compared to placebo plus ... | Alcohol use has positive hospital outcomes Omaha World-Herald Fri, 02 Oct 2009 22:06 PM PDT Without a doubt, alcohol use can lead to accidents, even fatal ones. And it can impair the body's ability to recover from traumatic injury, some studies have shown. But it's also been linked to shorter hospital stays and better... | Book alleges mistreatment of Williams' body The Sarasota Herald-Tribune Fri, 02 Oct 2009 22:03 PM PDT By BOB BAUM, AP Sports Writer A new book by a former employee of Alcor, the company that froze Ted Williams' remains, alleges the baseball Hall of Famer's body was mistreated by the company. | Cousins grateful for âmiracleâ survival The Brewton Standard Fri, 02 Oct 2009 21:58 PM PDT David Gibbs and Jeremy Rackard believe in miracles. Gibbs is the owner of Davidâs Paint and Body Shop in Atmore and Rackard is a relative and an employee of A-1 Landscaping. Both menâs lives were spared as they worked what began as a minor incident on I-65 last Friday. | Study reveals the importance of cholestrol derivative in brain cell formation News-Medical-Net Fri, 02 Oct 2009 20:53 PM PDT A derivative of cholesterol is necessary for the formation of brain cells, according to a study from the Swedish medical university Karolinska Institutet. The results, which are published in the journal Cell Stem Cell, can help scientists to cultivate dopamine-producing cells outside the body. | South African officials meet on Semenya case Park Hills Daily Journal Fri, 02 Oct 2009 19:40 PM PDT JOHANNESBURG (AP) â" South African sports officials met Saturday to decide how best to help a world champion runner whose sex has been questioned â" and how to respond to the circus created by alleged leaks from the international track and field body. | | |
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