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Scientists Solve White Tiger Mystery

Researchers have solved the genetic mystery of Indian white tigers. Their spectacular white coats are produced by a single change in a known pigment gene, according to the study, appearing on May 23 in Current Biology, a Cell Press publication. ...

 
UCI Study Finds Swine Flu Pandemic of 2009 More Deadly for Younger Adults

A new UC Irvine study reveals that the 2009 H1N1 swine flu pandemic was deadliest for people under the age of 65, while those 65 and over had greater immunity due to previous exposure to similar viruses. ...

 
Scientists Find That Bacterium Uses Natural 'Thermometer' to Trigger Diarrheal Disease

How does the bacterium Shigelladetect that it's in a human host? Shigella is the cause of a deadly diarrheal disease. ...

 
Post-approval TAVI Registry Shows High Rates of Device Success at 1 Year: Report

Good clinical outcomes in routine clinical practice, with high rates of device success for all access approaches, valve sizes and delivery systems was shown by one year results from SOURCE XT – one of the largest, post-approval transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) registries to-date. This was reported at EuroPCR 2013. ...

 
Risk Factors for Rupture or Bleeding of Arachnoid Cysts in Children Assessed By Study

A common type of brain lesion that is usually harmless, but with a risk of rupture or bleeding is arachnoid cysts. ...

 
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Low Radiation Scans Help Identify Cancer in Earliest Stages: Study

Low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) can be highly effective in helping clinicians spot tiny lung nodules which, in a small number of patients, may indicate the earliest stages of the disease, according to a study. ...

 
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Food Supplement from Beef, Oysters Fights Brain Disorders

Phosphatidylserine - food supplement produced from beef, soy and oysters was found to improve cognition and slow memory. Phosphatidylserine helps fights degenerative brain disorders, including Parkinson's disease and Familial Dysautonomia (FD). ...

 
Potatoes may be One of the Best Superfoods, Says Study

Potatoes deliver one of the most affordable source of potassium of the more frequently consumed vegetables and are one of the best nutritional values in the produce aisle, says study. ...

 
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Doctors Say Soaring Temperatures can Affect Quality of Pills

Extreme heat can affect medicines, say researchers. ...

 
Statin Use Ups Diabetes Risk

Use of atorvastatin and simvastatin may boost the risk of developing diabetes, suggests study published in BMJ. ...

 
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Scientists Identify Genetic Risk Factor for Pulmonary Fibrosis

Genetic risk factor for pulmonary fibrosis has been discovered by researchers. ...

 
Study Says Flu Vaccine also Linked to Narcolepsy in Adults

New data links the Pandemrix flu vaccine to an increased risk of sleeping disorder narcolepsy. ...

 
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Increases Melanoma Risk

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients are at an increased risk of melanoma, a form of skin cancer, say scientists. ...

 
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Researcher Says Alleviating Hunger in the US Is a SNAP

The cornerstone of our efforts to alleviate food insecurity should be to encourage more people to participate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) "because it works," according to a University of Illinois researcher. ...

 
The Global Obesity Epidemic Could Be Explained by Our Addiction to Unhealthy Foods

High-fructose corn syrup can cause behavioural reactions in rats similar to those produced by drugs of abuse such as cocaine, according to new research. These results, presented by addiction expert Francesco Leri, Associate Professor of Neuroscience and Applied Cognitive Science at the University of Guelph, suggest food addiction could explain, at least partly, the current global obesity epidemic. ...

 
Research: Doctors Prescribe More Analgesics to Women Than to Men Just for Being Female

A woman is more likely to be prescribed pain-relieving drugs regardless of pain, social class or age. ...

 
More English Courses in Universities

France's lower house gives an approval to introduce more courses in English at universities despite criticism. A majority of lawmakers in the National Assembly approved the second article of a bill on higher education in a show-of-hands ...

 
US Boy Scouts to Allow Gay Youths, Not Leaders

After a vote in the annual meeting in Texas, the Boy Scouts of America proclaimed that they will allow gay youths to join the organisation. Sixty-one percent of the estimated 1,400 delegates of the BSA's National Council voted to end a ban ...

 
First Ever Gay-pride March Banned by Ukrainian Court

The Ukrainian court banned activists from holding their first gay pride march, creating a fear of violence. Kiev's district administrative court ruled that no events could be staged in the capital on Saturday because of City Day ...

 
Polio Grasps Another Child In Pakistan

UN official reveals the death of a second child that died after contracted polio due to the banning of polio vaccination by Taliban's there. The first polio case was detected in the North Waziristan region, also known as the strong bastion ...

 
Zebrafish May Aid Research Into Motor Neuron Disease

A new discovery made in fishes could aid the research into motor neuron disease. Scientists have found that a key hormone allows young zebrafish to develop and...

 
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Women Health News »
Postpartum Depression Predictors Uncovered

A new novel method can help detect epigenetic modifications in the blood of pregnant women, thereby helping foretell post-partum depression and prevent it before the symptoms turn worse. ...

 
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Stress Relief for Family Members of Dementia Patients

Family members of older individuals suffering from dementia show less stress and good moods on days when the dementia patients receive adult day services, new research suggests. "Caregivers who live with and care for someone with dementia ...

 
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Ground-breaking Stem Cell Study Has Errors

Lead author of a ground-breaking study that involved the conversion of human skin cells to embryonic stem cells, confessed that the study had errors. ...

 
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Study Finds Simple Sensory Exercises at Home Effective Among Autistic Kids

Children with autism showed significant improvement after six months of simple sensory exercises at home using everyday items such as scents, spoons and sponges, according to a study by UC Irvine neurobiologists. ...

 
Iodine Deficiency During Pregnancy may Lead to Lower IQ Among Kids: Researchers

Mild iodine deficiency during pregnancy could be dimming the intellect of some babies born in the UK, claim researchers. ...

 
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Lower Rate of Mental Stress-Induced Cardiac Ischemia Shown on Treatment With Antidepressant

According to a study, among patients with stable coronary heart disease and mental stress-induced myocardial ischemia (MSIMI), 6 weeks of treatment with the antidepressant escitalopram, compared with placebo, resulted in a lower rate of MSIMI. ...

 
Indian Heart Beats for a Pakistani Man

An Indian heart now beats for the 40-year old Moulana Mohammed Zubair Ashmi, a Pakistani, after undergoing a successful heart transplant surgery at the Fortis Hospital, Chennai. ...

 
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Genetic Tie to Improved Survival Time for Pulmonary Fibrosis Found By Scientists

According to a paper published online by JAMA, research into genetic features of pulmonary fibrosis by physicians and scientists at the University of Colorado School of Medicine may lead to improved treatment of this deadly lung disease. ...

 
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