Your bad memories and fears may not last long
Rate this post A new study on a widely used blood pressure pill is considering it helpful in weakening and eradicating bad or fearful memories or phobias. Merel Kindt, a psychologist at the University...
View ArticleOne percent U.S. teens need statins
Rate this post Less than one percent of American kids aged 12 to 17 need lipid lowering agents usually known as statins, Dr. Earl S. Ford concluded, after reading the recommendation of American Academy...
View ArticlePeople ignoring tan jab warnings
Rate this post From the reported new cases, researchers are concluding that the people are paying no heed to the repeated warning about the tan jabs. Ignore Warning has been announced about the use of...
View ArticleAIDS – deadliest disease in China
Rate this post For the very first time, AIDS has killed the highest number of people in China last year. Local media has reported that, till the nine month of September 6,897 were died because of AIDS....
View ArticleStress can trigger Melanoma Progression
Rate this post A new study finds that stress seems to speed up the progression of severe melanoma, however, some blood pressure drugs can be helpful to slow its progression as well as it can improve...
View ArticleSubstance abuse dropped in U.S.
Rate this post In the U.S, use of illicit drugs has greatly reduced among the teenagers, between 2001 and 2007. United States is one of the biggest markets for illicit drugs, U.N. said. At the same...
View ArticleRSI injuries Still Stagnant in Industry
Rate this post Government has to take measures to protect workers from cumulative trauma disorder, commonly known as repetitive strain injuries (RSI), physiotherapists said. Thought the official...
View ArticleAntibodies Cure Bird Flu and Various Influenzas
Rate this post Immune system proteins can act as a shield by successfully neutralizing various types of influenza including the deadly H5N1 avian flu. The researchers are hoping to develop lifesaving...
View ArticleHow heart tackles Anger, Irregular Beat Explains
Rate this post A recent research has revealed the mechanism of heart to foretell an anger spike which may result in irregular heartbeat. Since, a long time aggression and depression have been regarded...
View ArticleFurther studies proved, alcohol cause cancer
Rate this post A study on almost 1.3 million women reveals and provides more evidences, that moderate intake of alcohol increase the risk of cancers. Researchers examine the women at breast cancer...
View ArticleSeveral Antenatal Supplements have Insufficient Iodine
Rate this post A study on the multivitamins, taken during pregnancy, has revealed that most of these are deficient in Iodine as they mentioned on their labels. And this lower ratio of Iodine can affect...
View ArticleAwareness reducing Use of illicit drug
Rate this post The kids are now paying more heed to their parents’ words about the adverse effects of the drugs, a new study reported. Parent s are openly discussing the issues of drug addiction with...
View ArticleHealthcare Officials Push for Vigilance on Child Medicines
Rate this post The Medical officials of the Healthcare products Regulatory Authority UK strongly condemned the use of Over-the-counter drugs to children to cure cold and cough. It was said in a press...
View ArticleAlcohol Abuse, Key Reason of Depression
Rate this post Extensive alcohol use highly enhance the risk of depression, a study reported which was conducted in New Zealand over the period of 25 years. The study involved the 1,055 children who...
View ArticleCREB may Cause Insulin Resistance in Obesity
Rate this post Study; Fasting signal found active in the obese tissues A new research has revealed that the signaling system (CREB) which maintains blood sugar level during fasting has also been found...
View ArticlePeople Consuming More Alcohol Due to its TV Exposure
Rate this post A new study to observe the drinking behavior of young men has revealed that alcoholic portrayals on TV have a direct impact on the immediate drinking behavior of the viewers. The...
View ArticleMobile phones spreading infections in hospitals
Rate this post The cell phone accessories of hospital staff have been found contaminated with the resistant pathogens, including resistant strain of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)...
View ArticleGovernment’s Attempt to Ensure Health Overhaul to Everyone
Rate this post Government’s Plan-to ensure Health Overhaul for All President Barack Obama put forward the idea of giving Americans the choice to get medical coverage through the government. The...
View ArticleStroke Cavities Have Filled With Stem Cells
Rate this post Scientists have developed a supportive framework of stem cells to fill up the cavities of brain caused by the stroke. The study has been conducted in rats by inserting biological...
View ArticleCOPD Patients Feel Comfortable With Oxygen-Helium Mixture
Rate this post Mixture of 60 percent helium and 40 percent oxygen, when inhaled by the chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients, provides comfort in the breathing during physical...
View ArticleWarfare Load Increasing Musculoskeletal Injuries Among Troops
Rate this post The increasing numbers of soldiers with bone or skeletal muscle injury are being isolated. These injuries are caused by carrying heavy weapons, weighing more than 59 kilogram, army...
View ArticleColorectal Cancer More Common Among Vegetarians
Rate this post UK researchers found that vegetarian diet could help to prevent caner. By reviewing data of 52,700 peoples, researchers analyzed that those who eat more vegetables have lesser chances of...
View ArticleA Key Hormone might Help Reinstate Female Productiveness
Rate this post A new study has found a hormone known as kisspeptin to play a vital role in restoring female fertility. Therapy based on kisspeptin might serve as a less risky but more efficient...
View ArticleHeart Attacks are More Common in Blacks
Rate this post In a unique long-term study to notice the life threatening conditions in younger adults, researchers founded that black adults develop 20 percent more heart diseases than white...
View ArticleEconomic Downturn Dropping Drug Sale in U.S.
Rate this post In U.S, a very poor growth in the sale of prescription drug have been seen in 2008, the figure is about 291 billion dollar which is continue to decrease as most of the people are now...
View ArticleHeart Trouble Indicator may Lead to Cancer Risk
Rate this post A new study has found, the people having high levels of CRP or C-reactive protein which was already being suspected for causing heart disease, had been found with a higher risk of...
View ArticleBelly Fat – Causes and Cures
Rate this post Abdominal fat or belly fat is the most common type of obesity which is also known as spare tire, visceral fat or pot belly. Belly fat is equally found in men and women and is most...
View ArticleBlood Production is Possible with Stem Cell
Rate this post Researchers of UK are going to attempt an experiment, whether embryonic stem cells can start the production of human blood. The next three years of experiment may compensate the...
View ArticleVisual Action Games Sharpen Up Hallucination
Rate this post A new study has revealed that fast-paced video games help in improving vision. The researchers observed that apart of being detrimental to eyesight, shoot’em games like Call of Duty,...
View ArticleCancer Risk May Rise With CT Radiations
Rate this post A research report from Harvard University says that cancer risk may rise up to 12 percent with exposure to radiations. This recent research report, lead by Dr. Aaron Sodickson, assistant...
View ArticleRe-Admission To The Hospital: Excessively Costly!
Rate this post A recent study has found that 1 in 5 Medicare patients discharged from hospital is re-hospitalized in 30 days. However, half are back in the hospital in a year’s time which is...
View ArticleSugary Beverages cause more Obesity then Solid Food
Rate this post In weight loss regime, what you drink is more than what you eat according to the findings of new research, which explained that sugary drinks cause more obesity than the solid food and...
View ArticleHypoglycemia Damages Brain
Rate this post The researchers of Edinburgh University found that a poor control of blood glucose may have many deep impacts on the brain and leads to a poorer memory of brain. In type 2 diabetes...
View ArticleImmune Cell Leads to Severe Malaria
Rate this post According to the World Health Organization, about a quarter billion people are affected with malaria every year and almost one million of them die. But the researchers the world over had...
View ArticleMexico Criticizes Swine Flu Discrimination
Rate this post Strongly criticising China’s Swine flu tactics as discriminatory, Mexico has chartered a plane to that country for bringing back its 70 citizens who were seized and quarantined. Several...
View ArticleImmunization Gap Minimizing Between Rich and Poor’s Kids
Rate this post Results of a new study indicate that more and more children from poor American families are being vaccinated these days and immunization gap between rich and poor families’s kids has...
View ArticleSwine Flu-a Glance
Rate this post Swine Flu has taken life of four persons in Arizona and six in Mexico and the total round up figure across the world is 108. The best pharmaceutical company in the world has now come up...
View ArticleDaytime Nap has Benefits Beyond Rest for Kids
Rate this post The annual meeting of Associated Professional Sleep Societies, in Seattle revealed interesting news to the public on June 8 that children taking daytime naps enjoyed greater benefits...
View ArticleFinding May Lead to Vaccine for Traveler’s Diarrhea
Rate this post Latest news from the health town is that the Montezuma’s revenge which is also known as the traveler’s diarrhea can also spoil your vacation. Researchers have found out that the bacteria...
View ArticlePrestigious Shaw Prize awarded to two US Scientists
Rate this post The great Shaw Prize, also known as the Noble Prize of the east was awarded this Tuesday to two scientists whose work challenges the fact that lack of willpower is the primary cause for...
View ArticleSwine Flu Flies to Brazil as Well: Report
Rate this post According to legit reports, it has been announced that Scientists in Brazil have founded out new strain of the Swine Flu virus. But there are no clear proof that this new strain as...
View ArticleIncreasing Swine Flu Cases in US
Rate this post Swine flu, most of us even didn’t know about this word before the news came from US that it is spreading at a high rate and even becoming a cause of death for many individuals. Swine flu...
View ArticleBIRTH WEIGHT LINKED TO LEUKEMIA
Rate this post Latest research shows that high birth weight may be linked to high risk of leukemia and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Extreme birth weights (high or low) could also be linked to a...
View ArticleHuman Memory Has Been Reported to Form at 30 Weeks in the Womb
Rate this post The human memory has been shown to form at 30 weeks in the womb. Only 30 weeks may be enough to form this amazing machine called the human brain. There are many short term memory related...
View ArticleKids Usually Outgrow Chronic Headache as they Grow Up
Rate this post Recent studies on chronic headaches suffered by kids show that many kids outgrow these conditions naturally as they grow up. As they approach adulthood they are more likely to experience...
View ArticleObama Puts Health Care First
Rate this post The US President, Barack Obama has been reinventing and dealing intensely with new health care regimens. There have been stiff and growing weariness in the legislation so far regarding...
View ArticleMore on Swine Flu News
Rate this post Volunteers are all up and ready for Swine Flu jabs. The safety trials for the H1NI vaccinations are being tested on volunteers first. There has been much controversy on whether they are...
View ArticleImprovements of Blood Cancer Patient
Rate this post There flows a steady since of wellbeing and understanding when any very positive breakthrough research takes place after years, especially when it comes with improvement in anyone’s...
View ArticleTwo Common Anti Biotics with Birth Defects
Rate this post Image by healthnews These are two really common anti biotics with some heavy birth defects found to be one of their causes. This comes as a cross of placental bacteria that spreads...
View ArticleNew Warnings from Cell Phone and Walking on the Street
Rate this post A recent study has shown that students are more likely to run into accidents when they are talking on their cell phones and crossing roads. Image by Alida’s Photos We have all known that...
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