Stimulants like coffee can help in reducing liver disease
A new study states that people at high risk for liver injury may be able to reduce their risk for developing chronic liver disease significantly by drinking more than two cups of coffee or tea daily//. This study is relevant in people who have liver problem due to heavy alcohol intake, being overweight or having diabetes or iron overload. In the words of the researchers, Constan...Stimulant Medications More Effective In Treating ADHD Than Nonstimulants
Children with ADHD responded positively when treated with stimulant medications rather than nonstimulant medications or novel stimulants//. Researchers have proved that stimulant medications, such as mixed amphetamine salts (MAS) and methylphenidates are significantly more effective when compared with nonstimulant medications such as modafinil. This conclusion is based on a meta-analys...Cocaine Acts As Suppressant Not Stimulant In Genetically Altered Mice
Researchers at the Ohio State University have found that cutting off the reward pathway of cocaine on mice by genetically altering a vital target in the brain of the mice makes them shun cocaine//. Howard Gu, the study’s lead author and an associate professor of pharmacology and psychiatry at Ohio State University said that the researchers were not suggesting that humans be treated in...Coffee Stimulants Could Make us to Change The Attitude
Moderate amounts of coffee stimulants could increase our willingness to be persuaded to make us say yes, scientists assert//. Australian scientists led by Pearl Martin, from the School of Psychology at the University of Queensland, conducted two experiments involving about 140 students, according to the online edition of The Sydney Morning Herald. The students were questio...Growth Hormone Stimulant Packs Healthy Aging
Researchers report that a new drug developed, which is still under investigation was proved to stimulate growth hormone, helping the elderly age //in a healthy manner and also showed health longevity in a 100 year old women. A steady growth in the aging research field was being portraited from the analysis reports delivered in the International Congress of Neuroendocrinology....New Data Focuses on Abuse of Stimulant Medication
New Data Suggests Less Abuse-Related Effects For OROS(r)Methylphenidate Two New Studies Highlight Potential Benefit of Unique OROS(r)Formulation SAN DIEGO, CA, May 22, 2007 - Stimulant drug abuse remains anongoing concern for parents and physicians who prescribemedications to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder(ADHD). Data presented on Tuesday at the 160th Annual...