101. Blood-sugar control for those using the inhaled delivery method was comparable to that with injections for both forms of the disease, researchers said. 102. A British researcher says that as the world warms up, extreme weather conditions will make travel more and more difficult. 103. A company researcher said it will continue to develop a new anti-schizophrenia drug even though two other drugmakers have dropped similar plans. 104. A CDC researcher said repeated studies have found no evidence that informing students about sexually transmitted diseases and contraception leads them to have sex. 105. A Danish study of a new thermogenic drug combination has shown promising results, researchers said. 106. A Connecticut company, which asked to remain anonymous, provided the funding for a study that Roper Center researchers say they long have wanted to do. 107. A bacterial infection can lead to heart disease, Canadian researchers say. 108. A crucial missing piece in all models of solar system formation is the exact composition of the solar nebula, researchers said. 109. A crucial point, researchers like Bluestone say, is taking advantage of the way the immune system distinguishes self from nonself. 110. A drug that might help prevent complications from diabetes that cause blindness has sailed through its first safety tests on humans, researchers said Friday. |