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Raspberries: Berry Good for Your Heart, Blood Sugar, and Bones
A flurry of studies recently released at the 2016 Experimental Biology conference in San Diego points to raspberries as a superfood. In general, the studies found that red raspberries have multiple health benefits ranging from fighting inflammation and boosting cardiovascular and liver function to keeping glucose levels in check. Here are the highlights: Cardiovascular: Research…
Read MoreResults of Phase 3 POISE Trial of Ocaliva® (Obeticholic Acid) for the Treatment of PBC
NEW YORK, Aug. 17, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Intercept Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq:ICPT), a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of novel therapeutics to treat non-viral, progressive liver diseases, today announced that the New England Journal of Medicine published the key results of the Phase 3 POISE trial of Ocaliva (obeticholic acid) for the treatment…
Read MoreTreating Hep C: Effective but Expensive
Last month, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved another in a series of medicines that have dramatically changed the outlook for those diagnosed with hepatitis C. Epclusa is a single pill taken once a day for 12 weeks. It is the first drug to clear all six strains of the virus in up to…
Read More5 Rules of The Anti-Inflammatory Diet
If you are one of the estimated three and a half million Americans with the Hepatitis C virus, your liver is the setting of a continual battle against inflammation. Because the liver eventually processes everything we eat or drink, every food and beverage choice impacts this battle by either assisting in inflammation reduction or aggravating…
Read MoreWho Is Getting Hep C Treatment?
The Hepatitis C virus causes progressive liver damage and is the leading cause of liver transplants in the U.S., yet its gravity is frequently disregarded. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more people die from Hepatitis C than from 60 other infectious diseases combined. Despite major advances in Hepatitis C treatment,…
Read More5 Reasons you Need Magnesium
Magnesium is an important mineral that our bodies need to function properly, including the synthesis of foods, neuromuscular activity and muscular relaxation. Deficiency in magnesium can lead to muscle spasms, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, osteoporosis and headaches. Magnesium’s 5 Key Roles An important factor in preventing osteoporosis, magnesium aids in the assimilation of…
Read More6 Ways to add Turmeric to your Diet
Curcuma Longa, or turmeric, has been around for over 4,000 years and has been used to treat many health conditions. The primary ingredient in Indian curry, turmeric is what gives it that bright yellow color and warm, spicy flavor. Anti-Inflammatory and Bile Production Turmeric is primarily an anti-inflammatory agent, which makes it a great…
Read MoreSue Bennett going for Gold at the Transplant Games.
Some inspiration for all of us….Sue Bennett going for Gold at the Transplant Games. Transplant Games: Going for gold as a gift to a donor… Transplant Games: Going for gold as a gift to a donor… from Emma Thomas on Vimeo.
Read MoreThe Drug Costs $95K. Its Maker 'Dodged' $10B in Taxes
A pharmaceutical company that has in recent years made billions of dollars on hepatitis C treatments—the three the FDA has approved range from $75,000 to $94,500—has been named a “price gouger” and “tax dodger” in a new report. Gilead Sciences, the sixth richest drugmaker in the world, “is making a fortune selling essential drugs to…
Read MoreWhat causes raised (elevated) liver enzymes?
Causes By Mayo Clinic Staff Many diseases and conditions can contribute to elevated liver enzymes. Your doctor determines the specific cause of your elevated liver enzymes by reviewing your medications, your signs and symptoms and, in some cases, other tests and procedures. More common causes of elevated liver enzymes include: Certain prescription medications, including statin…
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