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Blood Cells Capable of Regenerating Liver

...es suggest that the brain, skeleton and lungs also call in stem cells from elsewhere. The study suggests other ways to treat liver disease using stem cells. "You could take cells from the circulation, get them to turn into hepatocytes (liver cells), and re-inject then into the patient to give them enough ...

Fireworks can spell death for asthmatic children

...ions like marriages, birthdays and other occasions call for a climax with fire works!!!! Almost everyone likes them at least from a distance. But apart from the phenomenal cost that goes into fireworks we fail to realize that fireworks are death sentences for the severely asthmatic people and the worst a...

Stem cell research- now Nobel Laureates join the debate

...s of stem cell research. While those who oppose it call the research as immoral, those supporting it call it immoral if the study is stopped now. The bush administration is now in a sticky situation, as it...

Pressure on spine cause problems

...e cause of chronic problems.// The chiropractors call these misalignments and neurology problems 'vertebral subluxations'. Correcting them may be the key to solving back problems and other chronic ailments, they say. But the longer you have had the subluxation, the harder it will be to cure. For many pe...

Aggressive blood pressure treatment needed

...e people who are not being treated. It's a wake-up call for doctors - they should re-think their approach to older patients with high blood pressure and other risk factors....

Health at heights

... space, and if a health problem arises they cannot call a doctor. The crew's bodies are put under immense strain during the days of a major flight. This means they must get proper rest and avoid stressful situations as much as possible - no easy task given the nature of their challenge. Exhaustion ...

The phenomenon of sexual attraction

...hey lose the others gain. "This is part of what we call the chemical warfare between the sexes, in which one tries to exploit the other." Professor Grammer presented the University of Vienna findings to a British Psychological Society (BPS) conference in London .He also said the oral contraceptive pill ...

Allergies are related to mothers' menses

...he age at first periods, or "menarche", as doctors call it, the less chance of allergies for the children. The study authors said: "To our knowledge, this is the first report of such an association. "However, the biological mechanism underlying this finding is not clear. "It is possible that differences...

Scientists found ancient Human Germ Killer

... The researchers believe the substance, which they call ``retrocyclin,'' was once produced naturally in human cells, but was lost to humans because of an ancient mutation. Alexander Cole, a scientist at the University of California, Los Angeles, medical school, said he and other researchers// were led to...

Smokers children likely to develop caries

....//"This study should serve as a pragmatic wake-up call to parents who still don't see the danger in smoking around their children," said pediatrician Andrew Aligne, M.D., 3,873 children participated in the survey. The children in the study had dental examinations and a blood test measuring their leve...

Fatty deposits affect the stomach too

...the body and, when it does, it should be a wake-up call to the risk of heart disease. According to doctors, they point out that atherosclerosis can affect the mesenteric artery in the gut. Known as chronic mesenteric ischemia, this results in pain after eating because of a reduction in the flow of blood...

Rumbling stomach

... sounds of the digestive tract,// which scientists call by the very expressive word borborygmi, represent the muscular contractions and expansions of peristalsis, the process that moves the contents of the stomach and intestines onward and downward. Some such noise is normal; Its absence when a doctor u...

Attempting Hypnosis for relaxation

...ful and tranquil. With practice, you'll be able to call up this relaxing experience anytime, anywhere....

Gestational Diabetes linked to Chromosomal defici

...nomalies that could affect fetal development. They call for more research into the possibility....

Heart and dental care

... are unclear when the heart association guidelines call for antibiotics, said Dr. Warren J. Manning of Harvard and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Centre in Boston. Patients are often referred for echocardiograms after their doctors hear heart murmurs. The test reveals whether the murmur is insignificant o...

An effective drug for lung cancer

...ymptoms, usually after only 2 treatments. Doctors call this study an important development in the treatment of Mesothelioma. The clinical trial showed an improvement in survival and symptoms for the first time in patients with this disease. A multinational trial is now underway to study this treatment fu...

Importance of soy protein in your diet

...bled like eggs. It can also be used in dishes that call for meat. Soy milk can be used in cereal, in coffee, or to make a gruel. But make sure that it is fortified with calcium and B vitamins so you don't miss out. Soy flour can be substituted for up to 30 per cent of the flour in baked goods. It is tru...

Indian Cherry: Richest Source of Vitiamin C

...ar off when the doctor says “Take ten cherries and call me in the morning”....

Allergies: A major health problem

...or allergic “rhinitis”. When it occurs in lungs we call it as asthma. In the event of symptoms surfacing on the skin it is described as “hives”. When it attacks the whole body violently it is known as “anaphylaxis” and in this case victims have to be rushed to the hospital at the earliest. An allergic pe...

Women who are obese have thicker arteries

...rt problems. This new study is yet another wake-up call for overweight women if they want to avoid heart disease. Excess weight, on its own, seems to be a significant risk factor....

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