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Multivitamins: Helpless In Heart And Cancer Prevention In Elders

An extensive vitamin study conducted on the widest scale ever, showed that vitamins used by older women do not help to prevent cancer and heart disease at all. The study was published in Archives of Internal medicine. The study expanded over eight years and included 161,808 postmenopausal women. It also pointed to the disappointing vitamins Read more

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Alzheimer's can be treated with brain proteins

In lab specimens of animal, brain protein has found that has the ability to reduce Alzheimer’s disease, a recent study said. The memory supportive portion of the brain called “entorhinal cortex”, usually produce BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor). The productions of BDNF reduce with the development of Alzheimer’s disease. In the study, researcher administered the external Read more

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Toenail Fungus Cure

Are you a victim of toenail fungus and looking for a right treatment that really works? This quest may require comprehensive information to deal with, on the basis of which you make a correct decision. Numbers of herbal, natural and scientifically improved formulations are available on the web that claims to be the best with Read more

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Best Ways for Skin Rejuvenation

People, form all over the world, are concerned about the skin rejuvenation and reduction in the unwanted signs of aging. In this modern era, a number of methods are available ranging from beauty products to the cosmetic surgery. But the choice of the method is totally a matter of personal decision and health condition. Our Read more

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Cancer protection: Scientists found missing link

Scientists claim that they have found an absent link in the way cells shield themselves against cancer. The researchers discovered how these cells lever a gene that is known as p53 and works against blocking the development of tumors sometimes. According to the researchers, their findings have some important implications for diagnosis and treatment of Read more

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Kidney donators are equivalent to non-donators in safety

Selectively chosen donors of kidney, experience no adverse affects on renal function, according to the study. Previous researches have already mentioned that, people who donate kidney have no significant effect on the kidney function or survival, lead researcher Dr. Hassan N. Ibrahim said. Researchers analyzed the data of 3,698 kidney donors from 1963 to 2007, Read more

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Kids Reaction To Cancer May Be Influenced By Genes

A group of researchers at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Tennessee U.S stated on Tuesday said that a child’s response towards cancer treatment is affected by genetic variations. These small variations are more than 100. The researchers aimed to find genetic variations in inheritance that affect the cell functions in children. 476,796 inherited variations Read more

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Breast augmentation rising in financial crisis

World economic crisis are still not affecting cosmetic surgery as ever highest number of people are undergoing surgery in U.K. According to the figure, released by the professionals, highest number of men is undergoing breast surgery. The increase is five percent greater than the previous year. As ghost of economic crisis is affecting very field Read more

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Kentucky is on top in smoking deaths

West Virginia and Kentucky, where smoking is a tradition, have the highest death rate due to smoking and related illnesses, new federal study has founded. Ten states have been identified, which have the highest average annual smoking death rates these include Indiana, Missouri, Nevada, Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Oklahoma. Utah and Hawaii were at Read more

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Genital herpes now preventable with Cream

Half a billion of global population is carrier of herpes simplex viruses. Herpes is a controllable disease but its prevention is almost impossible. It spreads through sex among people. U.S scientists have developed a cream for topical use which can prevent from genital herpes. This cream has been tested in the mice, so far. This Read more