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Women May Face Health Risk from High Calcium Intake

Thu, 02/14/2013 - 13:33

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A recent research has indicated that there could be serious risks to women who consume calcium way too much. It has been claimed after considering 61,443 Swedish women for an average of 19 years that women can be at an escalated risk of early death from heart diseases if they take more calcium from their diet and supplements.

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Researchers Talk about Sea Bug and its Big Role in Recycling Process of Planet’s Carbon

Thu, 02/14/2013 - 12:09

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A new study of researchers is mentioning in its findings about a sea bug, which it has stated as vital for the recycling of planet's carbon.

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Diet Fizzy Drinks More Likely to Cause Diabetes, Says Study

Thu, 02/14/2013 - 10:27

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Published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, a study has uncovered that diet fizzy drinks can increase one's risk of developing diabetes by almost 60%.

The study was conducted by researchers at France's National Institute of Health and Medical Research. The same simply opposes the old beliefs that fizzy drinks in their regular versions harm a person's health.

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Top Sports Sponsor Unhealthy Foods: Research

Thu, 02/14/2013 - 09:34

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Researchers have shed light on the way New Zealand's topmost sports are taking stand on the unhealthy products that are sold and target children.

In order to reduce the impact of unhealthy brands, they have asked for strong regulations from Government and funding to remove the unhealthy sponsorships. They have asked to replace it with the healthy food sponsorship.

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Middle Class Children More Obese : Report

Thu, 02/14/2013 - 08:35

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Recent reports on conclusions drawn by a minister regarding obesity have been falsified for a while. The minister had said that the children from poor families were meant to be more obese.

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HRT Minimizes Risks of Alzheimer’s: Scientists

Thu, 02/14/2013 - 08:29

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Scientists have disclosed that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) might be beneficial in blocking the signs of ageing that might have a connection with Alzheimer's disease.

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Researchers Nail Down Protein Behind Parkinson’s Disease

Wed, 02/13/2013 - 12:35

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Recent research has indicated that excess of a protein could instigate development of Parkinson's disease, which is no less challenge for medical community.

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Experts Urge for Abolishment of Anti-Inflammatory Drug from Market

Wed, 02/13/2013 - 10:17

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Anti-inflammatory diclofence should be terminated from the markets, urge Canadian and British researchers. The demand has been made considering the increasing heart risks caused by the drug.

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Men and Women from Earth Only, No Other Planet!

Wed, 02/13/2013 - 09:36

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If you too believe in the bookish concept saying Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus and this is the reason why there exist troubles in every male-female relationship, then here is a research that will surely force you to think over again about your belief.

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ADHD Teens at Higher Risk of Substance Abuse: Study

Wed, 02/13/2013 - 09:34

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In a recent research, it has been found that if teenagers suffer from hyperactivity disorder ADHD, then no matter how effective medication they are given they stay more attracted towards drugs and alcohol abuse.

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More Death Rate for Lung Cancer in Women: Study

Wed, 02/13/2013 - 08:02

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Researchers have warned the British women about high death rates for lung cancer rather than breast cancer. Amidst the news about declining death rates in cancer, this seems to be a shocking revelation for Europeans. Already for people in Europe, lung cancer is the most diagnosed disease.

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Bargain to Get a Cheaper Hip Replacement

Tue, 02/12/2013 - 13:25

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According to a research group led by Jaime A. Rosenthal, most of the hospitals are not willing to reveal the prices for hip replacement. Orthopedic surgeons were contacted by the group, who marked the costs of hip replacement between from $11,000 to $125,000. Only nine of the top 20 orthopedic hospitals in the U. S. disclosed the prices for hip replacement when Jaime A.

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Caesarean Deliveries and Formula Feed behind Severe Illnesses, Says Research

Tue, 02/12/2013 - 13:24

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According to a study published in Canadian Medical Association Journal, children that are born by caesarean deliveries and fed formula milk are more likely to fall ill and catch severe diseases. Moreover, caesarean births tend to cause obesity in childhood. Type 1 diabetes and asthma are also the threats that have found in most cases of caesarean deliveries.

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Alcohol with Diet Sugary Drinks Increases Breath Alcohol Concentration

Tue, 02/12/2013 - 10:19

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"Artificially sweetened alcohol mixers do not really elevate alcohol intoxication. Rather, the lack of sugar simply allows the rate of alcohol absorption to occur without hindrance", affirmed Professor Dennis Thombs after a research into effect of mixing soft drinks with alcohol.

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Myopia Problem May Have Better Solution Than Glasses in Near Future

Mon, 02/11/2013 - 08:34

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A new study claims to have found 24 new genes that cause short-sightedness, which are believed to uncover various possible treatments. According to scientists, people carrying these genes would be at 10-time more risk of myopia or short-sightedness than non-carriers.

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20% of Cancer Patients without Family Care and Support: Report

Mon, 02/11/2013 - 08:24

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In a research conducted on cancer patients in Scotland, it has been witnessed that these patients meet dearth of family care and support while fighting the disease.

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Young Adults Face Highest Stress Levels in America, Reveals Study

Sat, 02/09/2013 - 11:53

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A survey recently conducted by the American Psychological Association has revealed that the highest levels of stress in America are faced by the young adults.

However, American adults have suffered so many natural disasters since the Great Depression, along with national tragedies as well as the worst recession. But, they do not face as much stress as the young adults do.

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Women’s Awareness Low for the Symptoms of Heart Attack

Sat, 02/09/2013 - 11:50

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A surprising fact has been revealed in a research regarding the biggest reason for the women's death in the US. The leading killer is called as coronary artery disease. It has been found that women are least aware of the symptoms of the disease.

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Novel Skin Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis Patients

Sat, 02/09/2013 - 11:47

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A research has claimed that to cure multiple sclerosis, patient's own skin can be used. University of Rochester Medical Centre has come up with a methodology of using stem cells to repair myelin, a protein used by nerves for insulation.

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Researchers Find Evidence for Whooping Cough’s Resistance to Vaccine

Sat, 02/09/2013 - 08:34

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A strain of whooping cough that is resistant to vaccines had been witnessed in Finland, France and Japan earlier. But, a team of researchers at the University of Minnesota has now found evidence for the same.

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