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New Research Collaboration to Target Dementia ..
Researchers, policy makers and healthcare workers will jointly establish Australia's first Partnership Centre for better dementia outcomes, Minister ..
Free Treatment for Cancer Patients ..
PIB/Hyderabad Deccan News 14 December 2011 : As per the latest estimates projected by National Cancer Registry Programme of Indian Council of Medical ..
20pc women osteoporotic by 2015: Study ..
Mumbai, Nov 25 : On the eve of Anti-Obesity Day (26th November), VLCC, a leading Wellness brand in South Asia and the Middle East, released a knowledg ..
Well-off children also becoming solvent addicts: NGO ..
Kolkata, Nov 14 : The menace of solvent addiction - which was once termed as the addiction of children living on platforms and pavements - is slowly c ..
Step ahead to control Osteoarthritis ..
Kolkata, Oct 20 : Knee pain or arthritis has become the most common problem in the lives of both young and old with India accounting for over 14 milli ..
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India's first robotic liver transplant performed

New Delhi, Oct 13 : In a first of its kind surgery in India, doctors at a hospital near have performed a robotic liver transp...Read More

Drink black tea to detox, experts tell smokers

New Delhi, Oct 12: Black tea could help chronic smokers detox, experts at a daylong conference on the benefits of tea and its...Read More

Exercise as good as drugs in staving off migraines

London, Oct 11 : The belief that exercise may be as good as drugs in staving off migraines -- the excruciating headaches -- s...Read More

Prolonged stress 'can shrink the brain' and cause dementia

London : Suffering from stress for long periods of time can shrink the brain and even lead to dementia, researchers have claimed.
Chemicals released by the body during prolonged stress are toxic to brain tissue, they foun... Read More

Obese kids 'face triple the risk of having high BP'

Washington, Sept 04 : Parents beware. Children who are overweight or obese compared to their peers are nearly three times more likely to have high blood pressure, warns a new study.
Wanzhu Tu, Ph.D., from Indiana Universi... Read More

Statins can cut prostate cancer risk

London, Oct 2: Cholesterol lowering drugs like statins, taken by millions to combat heart disease, could help reduce fatalities in prostate cancer, new research has found.
US studies suggest that high cholesterol levels c... Read More

Cocaine use increases risk of glaucoma by 45 pc

Washington, Sept 30 : A new study has revealed that the use of cocaine increases risk of open-angle glaucoma, the most common type of glaucoma.
The study of 5.3 million men and women revealed that after adjustments for ra... Read More

Women more prone to heart problems than men: Doctors

New Delhi, Sep 28 : Women are equally if not more prone to heart attacks even though traditionally they were thought to be relatively immune to cardiac ailments, doctors say. Cardiovascular diseases claim 17.3 million lives a... Read More

Vitamin B12 deficiency 'tied to brain shrinkage, cognitive problems'

Washington, Sept 27 : A new study has found that elderly individuals with low level of vitamin B12 in their blood are at a higher risk of brain shrinkage and losing their cognitive skills.
Lead author Christine C. Tangney... Read More

Aromatase inhibitor letrozole cuts risk of breast cancer relapse post surgery

Washington, Sept 26 : Scientists have found that aromatase inhibitor letrozole prevents breast cancer recurrences and reduces the risk of death in post-menopausal women with hormone receptor-positive early breast cancer.
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Older brains benefit more from trial-and-error learning

Washington, Aug 24 : Older brains get more benefit than younger brains from learning information the hard way, via trial-and-error learning, a study led by scientists at Baycrest's world-renowned Rotman Research Institute in... Read More

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Brain development doesn't stop at adolescence but continues into our 20s

Washington, Sept 23: A study has found that the human brain doesn't stop developing at adolescence, but continues well into our 20s.
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Coriander oil is capable of killing many strains of bacteria in laboratory tests, researchers have found.

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Combination of diabetes drugs with exercise shows less benefit

Washington, Aug 20 : It is believed that exercise has great benefits for people with type 2 diabetes.
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Promising new drug to treat 'deadliest' skin cancer developed

Washington, August 19 : Researchers have developed a new drug to treat malignant melanoma, a deadliest form of skin cancer.
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'Patients with diabetes, hypertension may be at high risk of developing glaucoma'

Washington, August 18 : A study by researchers at the University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center has indicated that individuals who suffer from diabete...Read More

20-minute treatment for blood pressure on the anvil

New Delhi, Aug 14 : Soon, patients suffering from high blood pressure will be able to get long-term treatment for the lifestyle-related disorder in a...Read More

How 'good brown fat' prevalent in leaner children can help combat obesity

Washington, Aug 12 : Researchers have found that a type of "good" fat known as brown fat occurs in varying amounts in children, increasing until pub...Read More

More than half of women and 40 pc of men with arthritis are couch potatoes

Washington, Aug 11 : Being physically active is one of best ways people with arthritis can improve their health, but researchers from Northwestern Uni...Read More

Cognitive deficits impair decision-making capacity in Schizophrenia patients

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