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  • Red-Wine Researcher Charged With 'Photoshop' Fraud (Accused Dr. blames "racial hatred" )

    01/13/2012 3:21:57 PM PST · by Stoat · 25 replies · 1+ views
    Medscape Medical News ^ | January 13, 2011 | Robert Lowes
    Red-Wine Researcher Charged With 'Photoshop' Fraud Robert Lowes   January 13, 2012 — A University of Connecticut researcher known for touting the health benefits of red wine is guilty of 145 counts offabricating and falsifying data with image-editing software, according to a 3-year university investigation made public Wednesday. The researcher, Dipak K. Das, PhD, is a director of the university's Cardiovascular Research Center (CRC) and a professor in the Department of Surgery. The university stated in a press release thatit has frozen all externally funded research in Dr. Das's lab and turned down $890,000 in federal research grants awarded to him....
  • Longevinex exhibits L-shaped safety curve for first time in resveratrol biology

    12/29/2010 2:09:24 PM PST · by decimon · 15 replies · 4+ views
    Resveratrol Partners LLC, dba LONGEVINEX ^ | December 29, 2010 | Unknown
    While protecting animal hearts from a mortal eventLas Vegas, Nevada (Dec. 30, 2010) – It was Paracelsus, the Renaissance physician (1493-1541 A.D.) who first said "the dose makes the poison." So, you can drink too much wine, or ingest too much resveratrol, but in an unprecedented study, heart researchers report they couldn't find a toxic dose for Longevinex®, a resveratrol-based dietary supplement. Investigators previously reported that six or more glasses of red wine per day actually increase the risk, whereas 3-5 glasses per day optimally reduce risk for cardiac death. This is the well-known J-shaped risk curve (risk goes down,...