David Stauth
Dietary anti-cancer compound may work by influence on cellular genetics
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Researchers have discovered one of the reasons why broccoli may be good for your health.
Altered lipids, skin infections may point to new personalized therapy for atopic dermatitis
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Researchers have discovered a new way to identify the lipids, or fats found in the skin of people who have atopic dermatitis, and compare them to people with healthy skin.
MRI brain scans may help identify risks, prevent adolescent substance abuse
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Neuroimaging of the brain using technologies such as magnetic resonance imaging, or MRIs, increasingly is showing promise as a technique to predict adolescent vulnerability to substance abuse disorders, researchers conclude in a new analysis.
Research outlines how low-dose aspirin can help prevent cancer
PORTLAND, Ore. – Researchers have outlined for the first time a key mechanism by which low-dose aspirin may inhibit cancer cell proliferation and metastasis.
Discovery of new bacteria complicates problem with salmon poisoning in dogs
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Researchers at Oregon State University have identified for the first time another bacterium that can cause symptoms similar to “salmon poisoning” in dogs - and may complicate the efforts of Pacific Northwest pet owners to keep their dogs protected and healthy.
Boosting levels of known antioxidant may help resist age-related decline
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Researchers at Oregon State University have found that a specific detoxification compound, glutathione, helps resist the toxic stresses of everyday life – but its levels decline with age and this sets the stage for a wide range of age-related health problems.
Findings about protein could open door to new class of antibiotics
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Researchers have made the first-ever detailed, atomic-level images of a peroxiredoxin, which has revealed a peculiar characteristic of this protein and might form the foundation for a new approach to antibiotics.
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