Latest study has revealed that women who have undergone kidney transplantation can have a safe and successful pregnancy. Statistics resulting from the study have revealed that the success rate of pregnancies in such women is 73.5%. The study was conducted by a team of researchers from John Hopkins University. The study was led by Dr. Read more
Calcium Has Nothing To Do With Body Fat
Earlier some of the studies had mentioned that taking calcium might cause weight lose. But most recently a study has shown that taking calcium may not help the teenagers to lose weight. The co-author of the study Connie Weaver, who is a nutrition professor at Purdue University has commented that the studies that were held Read more
Chewing For Long Time Can Lead To Weight Lose
Have you ever thought that chewing may have any connection with losing weight? Strange question you may think. But it is not. A recent study has proved that if a person chew his mouth full of food for a long time that will lead him to weight lose. According to the researchers chewing food for Read more
Drinkers – Take Three Days Of Break From Drinking Per Week
Alcohol has become a bad habit in the modern society. Look anywhere – and you will be able to find its trace. People are becoming thoughtless in the addiction to alcohol. They are not even thinking about its fatal effects. Now here is a red alarm for those alcohol lovers, who cannot even let a Read more
Autism Can Be Identified By Precise Facial Characteristics
It has been known that development of the face and brain are closely related and they are mutually effective on each other. The growth that begins in the embryo continues until a person reaches adolescence. There is a pattern in the development of the face and brain and latest studies conducted by a team of Read more
Cellphone don’t increase cancer threat
According to a Danish research, the 5 billion people internationally chatting away on cell phones should not worry about a heightened risk of brain cancer. One of the largest and longest studies on the subject discovers an end to brain tumors among people who had cell phones over 17 years compared to those people, who Read more
‘Superfoods’ – Only Foods Not Super Heroes
Many of us think that Superfoods can help us preventing many of our health problems, including High Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Fat Issue and even Cancer! But a recent study has proved that the term Superfoods has no scientific background and the term in fact has any clear definition. The research firm YouGov has run the Read more
Chilli Pepper Can Be A Killer
People who love to eat spicy food are familiar with the demand of Chilli Peppers in food. Spicy food lovers cannot imagine their food without the Ingredients. But a recent study has revealed that if taken in large quantity chilli peppers can even be killed. We all know that the hottest chilli of the world Read more
High Testosterone And Estrogen Levels In Post Menopausal Women Can Lead To Breast Cancer
Latest research has found that women who register high levels of estrogen and testosterone may face higher risk of being victimized by breast cancer. The study was conducted by a team of researchers from Harvard medical school and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Blood samples were collected from nurses in the hospital. Additional information such as Read more
Breast Cancer Patients Prone to Diabetes
A new research found out that those women, recently diagnosed with the disease diabetes, may also get breast cancer in the future. This is not the first case that diabetes got linked with cancer. However, the findings also suggest that at least part of the cause why doctors discover more breast cancer in diabetics is Read more
IQ Can Change Between Childhood And Adolescence
Teenage years can be formative for the development of intelligent quotient of a person. Latest research has confirmed that the brain undergoes changes in structure during adolescence that can cause an impact on the development of IQ. According to the research, an understanding of changes in the IQ can help teachers and school administrations formulate Read more
Areas affect Obesity rate
A new study reveals that women who are living in poor areas are more likely to get obese. In the long run, these women might get type 2 diabetes. In the earliest randomized test of its kind, researchers supplied women living in high-poverty areas with vouchers and counseling to help them move into better neighborhoods. Read more
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