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Nicotine Patch Aid In De-Addiction, Improves Success Rates
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Researchers at Duke University Medical Center are advocating the use of nicotine patch to smokers wishing to kick the butt. They say that the patches can double their success rates by using them before quitting smoking....
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Now Joint Replacement Does Not Take Long Recovery Process
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Replacing a joint in any part of the body often leads to a long recovery process and the possibility of not being able to return to a sport or activity. ...
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Bio-Degradable Scaffold To Fix Damaged Knees Developed by Indian-Origin Researcher and Team
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Patients with damaged knee cartilage can hope to be treated with a biodegradable scaffold developed by a research team at Hospital for Special Surgery, including an Indian-origin scientist....
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| Research News |
Migraine Lowers Breast Cancer Risk In Women By 26pct!
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Women with migraine troubles have a breast cancer risk that's lower than the general population by a whole 26 percent!
And no matter what a woman's age or what ...
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Infection, Alcohol and Diabetes Double Death Risk in Stroke Patients
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A new study has warned that heavy drinking, type 1 diabetes or having a preceding infection is likely to double the risk of death in stroke patients....
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Effective Anthrax Cure In Experimental Drug Raxibacumab
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Researchers have found that an experimental drug called raxibacumab has been found to be effective in treating anthrax poisoning.
"The results published today ...
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Research Indicates How TB Bacteria Remains Latent and Fights Immunity for Decades
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Scientists from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Centre have identified a protein that helps TB bacteria resist immune response. This enables the bacteria to remain latent in the body for decades....
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| Lifestyle News |
Knowing Peers' Actual Drinking Habits Curbs Student Alcohol Misuse
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A new study has shown that when the students learn that they are mistaken about the actual normal drinking habits of their peers, they tend to drink less often....
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| Sexual Health News |
Study Shows Paradoxical Views About Mating
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A study on the evolution of ejaculation strategies has shown that attractive males release fewer sperm per mating to maximize their chances of producing offspring across a range of females. ...
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| Women Health News |
Study Shows Strong Association Between Elevated Insulin Levels And Increased Risk For Breast Cancer
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A new study at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University has shown that elevated insulin levels in the blood could raise the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women. ...
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| Mental Health News |
Flavonoid-Rich Vegetables, Fruit Juices And Red Wine Delay Onset Of Alzheimer's Disease
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According to an expert, regular intake of chocolate, fruits, vegetables, red wine and tea could help protect against Alzheimer’s disease.
Dr. Robert Williams, a biochemist at Kings College London, says that all contain chemicals called ...
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People With Good Language Skills Early In Life Are Less Likely To Have Memory Problems
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According to a new research people with greater language abilities in early adulthood may be less likely to develop Alzheimer's disease later in life.
A team from Johns Hopkins University studied the brains of 38 Catholic nuns after death ...
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| Diabetes News |
Liver Cells May Be Transformed As Insulin-Producing Beta Cells: Study
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Scientists may have moved a step closer to developing a potential new treatment for diabetes, by finding that human liver cells can be transformed into something like the beta cells that produce insulin in a healthy pancreas.
Sarah Ferber ...
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Is Bitterness Sensitivity Linked To Type II Diabetes?
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Kansas State University research team, including an Indian origin scientist, is studying whether an individual's bitterness sensitivity can help predict his/her risk of developing type 2 diabetes. ...
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| Organ Donation News |
Japan Eases Rules On Child Organ Donations
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Japan's parliament has passed a law ending a ban on child organ donations, paving the way for patients aged under 15 to receive life-saving transplants.
Japan has until now banned organ donations by and for children, a situation which ...
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| Environmental Health |
Noise Pollution Linked To Heart Attack, High Blood Pressure Risk
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Too much exposure to noise can increase the risk heart attacks and high blood pressure problems, according to an official report.
British experts call the problem "serious", and say that it must be treated alongside smoking and drinking ...
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Hazards Caused By Ship Smokestack Emissions
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Study says that rising levels of smokestack emissions from oceangoing ships will cause around 87,000 deaths worldwide each year by 2012, which is almost one-third higher than previously thought. ...
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How To Maximize Carbon Sequestration In Catastrophic Forest Fires
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Forestry researchers at Oregon State University (OSU) have come out with a new report catastrophic forest fires.
The report says that widely sought efforts to reduce fuels that increase catastrophic fire in Pacific Northwest forests will be ...
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| Heart Disease News |
Strong Link Between Oral Infections and Heart Diseases Established
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A strong link between periodontal disease and cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been established by recently conducted clinical studies.
Marvin J. Slepian and and Neil R....
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| Obesity News |
Experts Want Lower Obesity Threshold in British Asians
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Experts have called upon to lower the threshold for being overweight and obese in British Asians.
Indian health chiefs have carried out changes in measuring system to...
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| Alcohol & Drug Abuse News |
Report Reveals That 20pct Brits Are Drug Addicts - Britain Is Cocaine Capital
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A new research reveals that a fifth of Britons have admitted to being addicted to drugs or know someone else who is. These finds come just weeks after it was reported that the UK has become the cocaine capital of Europe....
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