Obesity accelerates the rate of cirrhosis progression, according to the suggestion of an NIH-funded multicenter study. With sequence to the fact researchers from the Europe and US have found that increment of BMI or Body Mass Index itself is one of the independent predictor of the clinical de-compensation in patients, which can even compensated independent Read more
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Takeout Food Consumption on a Rise among Kids and the Biggest Cause of Obesity
According to latest reports, junk takeout food is the major cause of obesity among children in the United States. The trend of ordering takeouts is on an alarming increase. The study was carried out by researchers at the University of North Carolina. According to experts, the takeout food that seems to be the favorite of Read more
A Simple Urine Test For Detecting Kidney Disease
A new finding have released last week which have suggested that a simple screening test for the protection of urine can be used for identifying the individual who in general are living at highest risk of rapid kidney function decline. By keeping the link with this fact various scientists have stated “This test is quite being able Read more
“Feel Good“ Brain Chemical Is Linked Up With The Cot Death
Few days ago a research has made, within which the scientists have found that cot death is directly link up with feel good brain chemical. Through out the entire research those of the honorable researchers have shown that the chemical, in general which is associated with keeping mood on an even keel, is the primary Read more
Stem Cell Trial Gives Hope to MS Patients
A major medical trial is going to prove whether stems cells can treat multiple sclerosis (MS). Doctors are hoping that the trial will result to slowing, halting and even undoing the damage that MS has done on the body. The trial, which includes around 150 patients across Europe, scheduled to proceed before 2012. Dr Paolo Read more
Swell in Pregnancy Related Strokes in America is Alarming
According to a latest report published in Stroke: Journal of American Heart Association, the increase in the number of strokes related to pregnancy in the United States in highly alarming. The report says that the increase in the number of obese women and women who suffer from hypertension has lead to the increase in the Read more
Health Care Lawsuit Against President Obama’s Decision Moves To The Supreme Court
A conservative law firm known as Thomas More Law Center based in Ann Harbor, Michigan has applied to the Supreme Court to withhold the health care reforms proposed by President Barack Obama. The appeal filed in the Supreme Court states that the Congress was overstepping its powers in making it compulsory for all American citizens Read more
Artificial Lung Will Arrive In the Market Soon
The researchers from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland have successfully designed an artificial lung that is quite being able to use air in spite of pure oxygen. Before, inventing that lung all the early man made lungs require heavy tanks of oxygen, which is no longer needed in this laugh, because it can even Read more
Eating 3 Bananas A Day Will Cut The Risk Of Stroke
The researchers from Britain and Italy have found that if anyone eats three or four bananas a day then he will free from the risk of stroke or heart attack. They have also found that if anyone maintains the tab of taking one banana at breakfast, one at launch and one in the evening then Read more
Pregnant Mother wants to run in the Olympics
Priscilla Lopes-Schliep, the woman who won the Diamond Title in 2010 in the 100 meter hurdles. She looks the same as before, the same physique that won her the hurdle is still there. Nothing changes, if people are not going to look at her belly. The Olympic medalist is seven months pregnant with her baby Read more
Medicare Plan D Can Save Up To $12 Billion
Medical care in America has become very expensive and various measures are being taken to cut costs. One of the methods, according to a recent study, that can help in saving close to $12 billion is the five-year prescription drug plan. According to the research taken up by Harvard, this plan reduces the requirement for Read more
WHO Warning Against Inaccurate Blood Tests To Diagnose Tuberculosis
Present tests provide inaccurate results A WHO policy recommendation mentioned that the current commercial blood tests available to diagnose active tuberculosis lead to inaccurate results. These may often lead to incorrect treatments and possible hazards to the health of the public. The health organization is advising the countries across the world to ban these incorrect Read more
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