Has been shown to have antimalarial properties and a group of researchers in Mississippi has shown that artemisinin is toxic to several different types of human cancer cells.
Recent studies suggest St. John's wort is not effective for treating HIV or major depression.
Recent studies of Rwandan coleus indicate that it is effective against a variety of disorders involving destruction of red blood cells, may be effective treatment against leukemia.
Studies are inconclusive for the most part however recent studies as of 2003 have indicated that it does not actually increase the bodies natural estrogen levels
Marijuana has analgesic, anti-emetic, anti-inflammatory, sedative, anti-convulsive, and laxative actions. Recent studies suggest antimicrobial and antibacterial effects.
Though some earlier studies indicated that there may be some truth to this, most recent studies have debunked the earlier ones. So, no, I don't think it happens most of the time.
At present, there are no preventive measures for Lesch-Nyhan syndrome. However, recent studies have indicated that this genetic disorder may be a good candidate for treatment with gene replacement therapy.
If that's a sentence you're writing in a paper, then I see a contradiction. If the studies are recent (and I wouldn't call them that), then they probably aren't "common knowledge" by definition. In addition, and in my opinion, the phrase "recent studies" begs for a citation. "Recent studies" naturally leads to the question, "What studies?" Providing a reference answers that question.
Significant antibacterial action, effective against E. coli, Staph, Salmonella enterica and Klebsiella pneumonie. Also it is an effective anti-fungal and can treat intestinal parasites.
Results of a Milan, Italy clinical trial indicated that the use of belladonna may relieve the discomfort, warmth, and swelling of the skin associated with radiotherapy for breast cancer.
Yes, the study suggests that high school binge drinking can be a significant indicator of future binge drinking behavior in college. It implies that early patterns of alcohol consumption can persist and potentially escalate later on. Intervention and prevention strategies at the high school level could help address this issue before it worsens in college.
Havilah is believed to have been located in the Arabian Peninsula, specifically in modern-day Saudi Arabia or Yemen. It is mentioned in the Bible as a place known for its gold, precious stones, and aromatic resin.
Scientists have said that kills brain cells when recent studies have shown that they are frozen. Recent studies have also linked cannabis use to testicular cancer.