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Case Western Reserve Researchers' New Pathway Discovery Published As 'Paper Of The Week' Case Western Reserve University researchers, from the School of Medicine's Department of Nutrition, discovered two new metabolic pathways by which products of lipid peroxidation and some drugs of abuse, known as 4-hydroxyacids, are metabolized. The pathways were identified by a combination of metabolomics and mass isotopomer analysis...
Caffeine Doesn't Reverse The Negative Cognitive Impact Of Alcohol, Study Shows People who drink may want to know that coffee won't sober them up, according to new laboratory research. Instead, a cup of coffee may make it harder for people to realize they're drunk...
Flies Like Us: They Can Act Like Addicts, Too When given the chance to consume alcohol at will, fruit flies behave in ways that look an awful lot like human alcoholism. That's according to a study published online on December 10th in Current Biology, a Cell Press publication, that is one of the first to consider alcohol self-administration in the insects...
Royal College Of Nursing - Repair Nation's Turbulent Relationship With Alcohol The Royal College of Nursing today (17th December) welcomed the launch of new guidance for parents, children and young people on alcohol consumption, published by the Chief Medical Officer...
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