- Thumb Sucking And Nail Biting In Children Lowers Risk Of Allergies
- Eating Unhealthy Foods Can Be Less Tasty When Eaten While Seeing Into Mirror
- MRI – Is It Really Necessary Or Not?
- Steps To Safeguard Yourself From Ebola Virus Transmission Through Organ Donations
- A New Line Of Defense Used By Cancer Cells Discovered
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Thumb Sucking And Nail Biting In Children Lowers Risk Of Allergies
According to a new study conducted by University of Otago, New Zeland that children who are thumb suckers and nail biters are at lower risk of developing allergies in life. The findings were taken from long running...
- Posted July 11, 2016
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Eating Unhealthy Foods Can Be Less Tasty When Eaten While Seeing Into Mirror
Most Often, people eat unhealthy food just because they think that unhealthy foods tastes better. A research conducted aiming solutions for promoting healthy eating habits, and there by combating one of the dangerous consequences of present day...
- Posted December 18, 2015
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MRI – Is It Really Necessary Or Not?
MGI is normally prescribed for diagnosing various diseases. But, it doesn’t mean that it is the best choice. When a person undergoes many tests, money is the not the only thing that the person gets effected. Along...
- Posted December 11, 2015
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Steps To Safeguard Yourself From Ebola Virus Transmission Through Organ Donations
Even though, transmission of serious infections can take place through donation organ, but there is extremely small risk in Ebola virus transmission from an organ donor to recipient. It was explained by experts in an editorial published...
- Posted December 15, 2014
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A New Line Of Defense Used By Cancer Cells Discovered
A new line of defense, which is used by cancer cells to evade cell death is been discovered by Cancer Research UK scientists. This research was published in “Nature Communication”. Dr Nicola Brownlow is the lead researcher...
- Posted December 8, 2014
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HIV Drug Could Slowdown Prostate Cancer Spread
HIV drugs trigger the receptor CCR5. This CCR5 is also one of the key that metastases prostate cancer. A new study suggested that blocking of CCR5 receptor will help in slowing down of Prostate cancer spread. Of...
- Posted December 1, 2014
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Young Children Are Unintentionally Given Wrong Medications Frequently
According to a research conducted by Nationwide Children’s Hospital, between 2002 and 2012 annually 63000 children who are under the age of 6 have experienced out of hospital medication errors. In every eight minutes, one child is...
- Posted October 20, 2014
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Male And Female Heart Reacts Differently To Mental Stress
According to a new study cardiovascular and psychological reactions of men and women are different towards mental stress. This study was conducted on men and women who already have undergone treatment for heart diseases. This study, which...
- Posted October 13, 2014
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Cells From Placenta Are Safe For Multiple Sclerosis Treatment
According to a new study Multiple Sclerosis treatment in which cells cultured from human placental tissue are used is safely tolerable for Multiple Sclerosis patients. This study, which is first of its kind, is conducted by researchers...
- Posted September 29, 2014
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New Knowledge Of Bladder Cancer Causing Genes Helps In Targeted Treatment
It seems that cancer care is very simple; we just need to find the cancer causing mutated gene and turn it off or fix it. But, unfortunately in rare cases cancer is caused by single mutated gene....
- Posted September 15, 2014