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Milk intake increases the risk of Parkinson’s disease in midlife

...’s in older men. The report was published in the latest edition of the journal Neurology Reference: Neurology, April 205...

Presence of substandard drugs can pose concern for patients

...na and Pakistan. The report which comes out in the latest issue of the journal Circulation has once again raised the question of substandard drugs being marketed at countries where the healthcare industry is not so stringent on the quality of the medications marketed. Researchers are of the opinion that th...

New treatment possible for drug addiction

...crease the appetite of the mice thus treated. The latest procedure has showed that there may be a new treatment to deal with drug addiction through surgery in the subthalamic nucleus. Previous researches have shown that these procedures have been also effective for reducing the symptoms of Parkinson’s dise...

Environmental Factors Found To Have An Impact On The Sex of A Child

A latest study shows that its not just a man’s sperm but environmental factors that could have an impact on the sex of a child . The study shows environmental pollutants could be changing the ratio of sperm carrying the X or Y chromosomes.// Specifically, the...

Environmental Factors Found To Have An Impact On The Sex of A Child

A latest study shows that its not just a man’s sperm but environmental factors that could have an impact on the sex of a child . The study shows environmental pollutants could be changing the ratio of sperm carrying the X or Y chromosomes.// Specifically, the...

Surgery for early stage prostate cancer is better than waiting

...e body. The results of the study, reported in the latest edition of New England Journal of Medicine, suggests that prostatectomy done in the early stages of cancer increases the rate of survival of the patients below 65 years of age by 40%. The rate of spread of cancer from the target cells to other locati...

Colonoscopy may be better to detect colon cancer in women

... flexible sigmoidoscopy. The study appears in the latest issue of New England Journal Of Medicine...

Cloning of human embryos for stem cells made possible

... step towards it. . The research comes out in the latest edition of journal Science.. ...

Treating Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension In Children With Viagra

...er revolutionizing the treatment of male impotence latest research shows that Viagra //(sildenafil) may also help children with a fatal lung disease walk further and breathe easier. Children diagnosed with pulmonary arterial hypertension ( PAH) a condition in which blood pressure is extremely high in the ar...

Acrolein may be the key to halting spinal cord damage

... and Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering. "Our latest research indicates that acrolein may be the primary culprit that enables this vicious cycle. Because acrolein has already been implicated in cancer and neurological diseases, drugs that detoxify it could become important for treating not only spinal ...

Statins Not Effective In Treating Calcific Aortic Stenosis

...of the aortic valve in the heart. According to a latest study done by researchers it was found that high doses of cholesterol-lowering drugs actually fail to treat calcific aortic stenosis. For the study researchers from the United Kingdom found that a high dose of 80 milligrams of atorvastatin (Lipitor) ...

Health care errors blamed for deaths

...s and treatments are far less when compared to the latest software used in the hospital billing system. The healthcare workers are the physicians, the paramedics, and the entire range of nurses, paramedics, assistants who regularly handle patients in providing them with systematic healthcare. Reference: U...

Fresh warnings to doctors regarding abortion pill

...has given warnings to all physicians regarding the latest reports of death of 5 women after taking their companies abortion pill RU-486. The pill is also called as Mifeprex or Mifepristone. Mifeprex is an approved drug for terminating a pregnancy of 49 days or less. The drug was introduced in the market fiv...

Over Six Million HIV Infected People In South Africa- Finds A Survey

...frica 's total population is 46.9 million. The latest figure announced by South African Health Departmen...culate that the pandemic might be slowing, but the latest data suggest this is not happening," the statement from the department said. Rob Dorrington, a...

New Discovery May Help Treat Infertility

...on findings of a recent study researchers say that latest research suggests that medications //commonly referred to as fertility drugs may be ineffective for women who lack a gene called the estrogen receptor beta. The study also showed that fertility drugs did not improve ovulation rates in mice that were ...

Herbal Remedies For Insomnia And Anxiety May Be Ineffective

...e monitored over the Internet and published in the latest issue of the journal Medicine. The researchers Dr. Bradly P. Jacobs and his colleagues of University of California-San Francisco had performed an innovative Internet trial to evaluate the effectiveness of kava and valerian. They had recruited potent...

Regular Use Of Cocaine Can Impair Brain Functions

...ior.// The research, which was published in the latest issue of New Scientist, said that it would help shed light on the impulsive behavior seen in addicts. . Neuroscientists Yuriori Goto and his team at the University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who conducted the study, had electrically stimulated th...

Stem Cell Therapy For Treating Heart Attacks

...rcent. The findings are to be published in the latest issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences online the week of July 25. Two patients have already been enrolled at Hopkins in a Phase I clinical trial, which is designed to test the safety of injecting adult stem cells at varying...

Healthy At 50: Possible?

...ge “It’s never too late” holds true to the core if latest scientific research is to be believed.// The old class of thought which said that lifestyle diseases can be best avoided if the early life has been healthy is being refuted and British researchers say that if you are overweight at age 50 you can stil...

Yet Another Use For Cocoa Flavonols

...ns of the brain. Researchers who presented their latest findings on cocoa flavonols have made it very clear that the research has little to do with chocolate as they feel that people should not get the wrong message that all chocolate products have these benefits. Although Cereal Bars and flavonol –enric...

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(Date:12/4/2009)This release is available in German . , A new study of the Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing could help to understand the positive effect of dietary restriction on healthy ageing. Previou
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