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Rat Experiment Help Unravel The Mystery of Acupuncture Treatment

Rat Experiment Help Unravel Acupuncture Treatment Mystery

Rat experiments with electro-puncture have shown that centuries old Chinese acupuncture is an effective treatment for stress-related diseases, says a study published in Endocrinology.

Gut Worms In Babies Could Give Protection Against Chronic Brain Inflammation

Gut Worms In Babies Could Give Protection Against Chronic Brain Inflammation

Baby rats with worms in their gut were resistant to brain inflammation than rats with worm-free gut, says a study conducted at Duke University published in an online journal Brain, Behavior and Immunity.

Smoking Increases The Risk Of Breast Cancer Deaths In Women

Smoking Increases The Risk Of Breast Cancer Deaths In Women

Women who have smoked for a long time are more at risk to dying early if they contract breast cancer, says a study conducted by Japanese researchers published in Cancer Science.

Alzheimer’s Disease In Women

Alzheimer’s Disease Progress Two Folds Faster In Women Than Men

Alzheimer’s disease in women worsen two folds faster than men diagnosed with same level of dementia, says a study presented in the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in Washington.

Saliva-based Test Could Help Detect Alzheimer’s Disease

Saliva-based Test To Detect Alzheimer’s Disease

A test on a saliva sample collected from a patient could help detect Alzheimer's disease, says a study presented at Alzheimer's Association International Conference in Washington, D.C. on Sunday, July 19.

Better Medication for Arthritis Could Help Prevent Heart Valve Diseases

Medication For Arthritis Could Help Prevent Heart Valve Diseases

An inflammatory protein well known to cause rheumatoid arthritis is now found to be associated with inflammatory diseases like heart value diseases including aneurysms, reported in a study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States.

Sleep Deprivation And Irregular Sleep Patterns Can Increase Cancer Risk

Sleep Deprivation And Irregular Sleep Patterns Can Increase Cancer Risk

Sleep deprivation and irregular sleep habits can increase the risk of cancer in people, says a study published in Current Biology. It is also reported in the study that women with family history of breast cancer should strictly avoid working in shifts.

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Mediterranean Diet Can Help Men Fight Prostate Cancer

Mediterranean diet can help New Zealand men fight prostate cancer, says a study by researchers from University of Auckland.

Antibiotics Use May Increase The Risk Of Developing Juvenile Arthritis

Antibiotics Use May Increase Risk Of Juvenile Arthritis In Children

Children taking antibiotics are at two folds increased risk of developing juvenile arthritis than children who do not take in antibiotics, say the researchers at Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences Child Health Institute of New Jersey.

Whole 30 Diet For losing Weight In 30 days

Whole30 Diet Helps You Lose Weight In Just A Month

Whole30 diet is a diet plan for reducing weight in 30 days, in other words in 90 meals in a row designed by sports nutritionists Melissa and Dallas Hartwig published in It Starts With Food.

Birth Order

Birth Order Has No Impact On IQ Or Personality Of children

Birth order has no impact on the IQ levels and personality of children just as believed for decades, say the researchers from the University of Illinois.

Turmeric

Turmeric in Combination with Omega 3 Fat Might Prevent Diabetes

A combination of turmeric and omega 3 fat could help in preventing or delaying the onset of type 2 diabetes, says a research team led by Professor Manohar Garg from the University of Newcastle's Nutraceuticals.

New Drug For Treating Alzheimer’s Disease

New Drug Expected To Treat Alzheimer's Disease

A new drug in the making that's expected to treat people suffering from Alzheimer's disease is due to be presented by Biogen and Eli Lilly at Alzheimer's Association International Conference in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday 22, July 2015.

Pro Surfer Mick Fanning Survives Shark Attack

Aussie Surfer Mick Fanning Survives Shark Attack [Photo + Video]

Mick Fanning, an expert surfer from Australia, survived a shark attack during the J Bay competition that took place in Jeffreys Bay in South Africa on Sunday, July 19.

Aspen Foods Recalls Products Worth 2 Million Pounds

Aspen Foods Recalls Products Worth 2 Million Pounds Suspecting Salmonella Enteritidis Contamination

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service has announced a recall of around 2 million pounds of food supplied all over the country by Aspen Foods after suspecting Salmonella enteritidis Contamination.

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