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Drastically Expensive Hospital Costs For Surgical Patients Who Smoke: Detected

Smoking cigarettes lends to notably higher hospital costs for smokers undertaking elective general surgery, states a study published in the June 2012 issue of the Journal of the American College of Surgeons. ...

 
LinkedIn More in Demand Than Facebook in Australia

It appears that the networking site for professionals,LinkedIn,is preferred over social networking site Facebook as a way to help people stay connected. Professional networking site LinkedIn is most popular in NSW, the Yellow Social ...

 
‘Yes I Am Racist’ Confess One In Three Britons: Poll

Approximately every one in three Britons have accepted to being racist, reveals poll. ...

 
Aggressively Controlling Glucose Levels may Not Reduce Kidney Failure in Type 2 Diabetes: Yale Researchers

Intensively controlling glucose (glycemic) levels in type-2 diabetes patients may not reduce the risk of kidney failure, according to a finding by the researchers of Yale School Of Medicine. The study, which is a review of data from seven clinical ...

 
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Mediterranean Diet Linked to Quality of Life

Mediterranean diet reduces chances of illness and increases well-being and physical health, reveals study. ...

 
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Latest Federal Disclosure Law Could Bear Minor Impact On Drugs Prescribed

Laws framed to elucidate financial links between doctors and pharmaceutical companies bear little or no consequence on what drugs physicians prescribe, finds a researcher from a Colorado School of Public Health. ...

 
New, Safer Method for Making Vaccines

A new and safer method for creating vaccines has been developed by scientists. The research results are published online in the journal Nature Medicine. ...

 
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PCB Capable of Hiking Abdominal Fat Risk

There is a correlation between high levels of the environmental toxin PCB and the distribution of body fat to the abdomen....

 
3-D Test Base For Human Diseases by Engineered Microvessels

Once the brain cells were injected into the adjoining gel, the cells emitted chemicals that impelled the engineered vessels to germinate new branches, widening the network. ...

 
New Test to Spot Early Bone Loss

A simple bone test could speed diagnosis, say US scientists. ...

 
The Movement Tactic Used by Immune Cells

A new study has delved into the manner in which T cells track down parasites. With this new insight into immune-cell movement patterns, scientists of the cross-disciplinary team at the University of Pennsylvania will be able to create more ...

 
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Child Dies Due to Food Poisoning in Rajasthan

A three-year-old child died of food poisoning in Rajasthan after consuming 'Rabari' shake. Twelve family members have also been hospitalized with vomiting after they consumed the same preparation. ...

 
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Detecting Bone Loss Early Enough may Soon be Possible

Scientists at Arizona State University and NASA are working on a method to detect bone loss with minimal risk to patients. In a new study, this technique was more sensitive in detecting bone loss than the X-ray method used today, with less ...

 
Increase in Number of Tourists in Mozambique

There has been an increase in the number of foreign tourists visiting Mozambique. Arrivals to the southern African country increased from 1.8 million in 2010 to around two million in 2011. National tourism director Martinho Mua...

 
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Women Cautioned To Stay Off Hormone Replacement Therapy

Women who have moved beyond menopause and still healthy must not use hormone replacement therapy expecting to avert dementia, bone fractures or heart disease, recommends a new analysis that evaluates the risks and benefits of screening and other therapies intended to prevent illness....

 
New Model to Screen Pregnant Women for Mental Health Disorders

New intervention developed by researchers delivers mental health care to pregnant women, say researchers from South Africa. ...

 
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Team of Virologists Reach Gorakhpur to Help Control Spread of Encephalitis

To control the spread of encephalitis, a team of 15 virologists made a visit to the worst affected places near Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh. Villagers attributed the spread of the epidemic to a lack of vaccination. They contended that in t...

 
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Genetic Mutation Ups Sodium Retention, Blood Pressure: Study

Mutation of the gene KCNJ5 increases sodium retention in patients with small adrenal tumors, reveals study. ...

 
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TV can Decrease Self-esteem in Children: Study

Today’s electronic media can reduce self-esteem in kids, except white boys, reveals study. ...

 
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Bloodletting Lowers Cardiovascular Risk

Blood donation improves blood pressure and markers of cardiovascular disease, say researchers. ...

 
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TB Drugs Preservation and Dosage Record With MIT-Designed Cooler

Tuberculosis, currently under control to a great extent in the developed world still is a major cause of death in most parts of Africa, Asia and South America. ...

 
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