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Original Source: Study of GSK961081 in Healthy Volunteer Subjects
GSK961081 is a new long-acting bronchodilator being developed for the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). This study is the first clinical study in humans. The purpose of this study is to determine the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of GSK961081 in healthy male subjects.
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Mexico City tries to get salt shakers off tables
(AP)—Salt and lime with tequila. Salt with your iced "michelada" beer. Salt and chili on fruit and even candy. Mexicans love salt, so much so that some estimates show them eating nearly three times...
Cut Salt, Save 500,000 U.S. Lives Over a Decade, Study Finds
MONDAY, Feb. 11 (HealthDay News) -- Reducing salt in Americans' diets would save hundreds of thousands of lives over 10 years, according to a new study. Excess salt, the primary source of sodium, con...
Study Questions How Sharply US Should Cut the Salt
WASHINGTON (AP) — A surprising new report questions public health efforts to get Americans to sharply cut back on salt, saying it's not clear whether eating super-low levels is worth the struggle. M...
Lowering salt intake in diets important and very feasible, study finds
(Medical Xpress)—A newly published study has found that it would be relatively easy for New Zealanders to reach recommended levels of lower salt intake to reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke an...
Hidden salt in restaurant meals
Consensus Action on Salt and Heath (Cash) has carried out a survey of 664 restaurant meals and found 50% had high salt levels.Their research revealed 347 meals had over 2.4g of salt per portion, whic...
Tate & Lyle launches SODA-LO Salt Microspheres globally
(FoodMinds LLC) Tate & Lyle, the global ingredients and food solutions provider, announces the global launch of a ground breaking, new salt reduction ingredient, SODA-LO Salt Microspheres, that tastes...
Americans should eat less salt
New report says Americans need to consume less salt. However, too little salt could cause some health problems. The Institute of Medicine committee has published a report suggesting there is lit...
Salt strategy aims to help reduce our salt consumption by a quarter
A major drive to help reduce the amount of salt we eat, which includes setting targets with food companies, has been launched today by Public Health Minister Anna Soubry. The … Read more →...
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Clouding is studied by small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) on a charged micellar system of sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) and tetrabutylammonium bromide (TBAB) with varying temperature and salt NaCl....
Proton bridging in the interactions of thrombin with hirudin and its mimics.
Thrombin is the pivotal serine protease enzyme in the blood cascade system and thus a target of drug design for control of its activity. The most efficient nonphysiologic inhibitor of thrombin is hiru...
Preference for bridging versus terminal ligands in magnesium dimers.
Magnesium dimers play important roles in inorganic and organometallic chemistry. This study evaluates the inherent bridging ability of a range of different ligands in magnesium dimers. In the first pa...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Discretionary salt use varies according to socio-demographic factors. However, it is unknown whether salt knowledge and beliefs mediate this relationship. This study examined the...
Beta-gamma bridging (beta-gamma bridging) on serum protein electrophoresis is touted as being virtually pathognomonic for hepatic disease. However, the criteria for beta-gamma bridging are not defined...