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No Major Congenital Risk Posed for Using Non-Steroidal ...

November 12, 2012

Tags: Medical Research, Press Releases

BGU study of nearly 110,000 pregnancies reports that exposure to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID), including ibuprofen, during the first trimester of pregnancy does not increase the risk for major congenital malformations.

Fighting Malaria with a Cellphone

November 9, 2012

Tags: Medical Research

Reuters -- A BGU researcher has developed an innovative cellphone technology that diagnoses malaria without drawing blood.

Don’t Worry, Get Pregnant

November 7, 2012

Tags: Medical Research

A BGU study finds that women who take part in relaxation therapy while undergoing in-vitro fertilization are more likely to get pregnant.

Healthy Diets Are Good for You, Even If You Gain

October 24, 2012

Tags: Medical Research

A BGU study finds that if you stick to a Mediterranean or low-carb diet, you'll be healthier long-term.

Diets Have Long-Term Benefits Even with Weight Gain

October 5, 2012

Tags: Medical Research, Press Releases

Mediterranean and low-carbohydrate diets have lasting, healthy effects, even with partial weight regain

Healthy Diets Have Long-lasting Positive Effects Even with ...

October 5, 2012

Tags: Medical Research, Press Releases

Mediterranean and low-carbohydrate diets have lasting, healthy effects, even with partial weight regain, according to a follow-up study by researchers from BGU conducted with Israel’s Nuclear Research Center.

Evaluating Hospital Mass Casualty Preparedness

September 25, 2012

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security, Medical Research, Press Releases

BGU researchers have developed a new evaluation model to study hospitals’ emergency preparedness.

Helping Prevent Islet Cell Transplantation Failure

September 24, 2012

Tags: Medical Research

BGU researchers have developed a new technique that increases the survival and effectiveness of insulin-producing pancreatic cells tranplanted into diabetic mice.

Preeclampsia Poses a Significant Long-term Health Risk

September 6, 2012

Tags: Medical Research, Press Releases

BGU esearchers have determined that preeclampsia is a significant risk factor for long-term health issues, such as chronic hypertension and hospitalizations later in life.


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