Middle-aged women, who exercises moderately are much happier compared to their counterpart that does vigorous workout. The study claims that women, who does exercise moderately tends to go back for more workout. A group of researchers led by Steriani Elavsky of Penn State University in Pennsylvania conducted the study on 255 women with age ranging Read more
America Faces The Worst Cantaloupe Outbreak Of The Decade
Washington has confirmed an outbreak of cantaloupe outbreak in the America that could well be the worst of the decade. The listeria disease has victimized as many as 13 people already. The root of the disease is Colorado cantaloupes. This is a food based disease. On Tuesday, the 27th of September, 2011, health officials from Read more
Debt Panel thinks about dual Medicare/Medicaid patients
Government health benefits for over 9 million people, who belongs to the sickest and poorest U.S. populations is going to come under inspection from the congressional “super committee”, which seeks to cut the nation’s debt. Some Americans qualified both for Medicare and Medicaid programs for the elderly and the poor. The qualification based upon their Read more
Dermatitis Caused Due To Exposure To Radiation Can Be Controlled Using Manuka Honey
Breast cancer is on an alarming increase all over the world. Radiation and chemotherapy are the most successfully used treatments for the disease. However, these treatments cause side effects, the common of them being dermatitis, which is caused due to exposure to radiation. Latest research has now unearthed a potential solution for dermatitis – use Read more
Drug Used To Treat Kidney Cancer Increases Survival Rates In Breast Cancer Patients
A drug used to treat kidney cancer, Afinitor, has proved effective in improving the survival rates in women suffering from breast cancers. The treatment combines the use of Afinitor along with hormonal therapy. The results were found to double the survival rate and reduce the risk of cancer progression up to 57%. This increase was Read more
Brains Of The Obese Triggers Craving For High Calorie Food
According to studies conducted on obesity, it has come to light that brain might be the culprit behind triggering food craving. The study was conducted by researchers of the University of Southern California. The lead author of the study, Kathleen A. Page said that it is still uncertain whether the triggering of the craving is Read more
The link between stress and cancer
A new finding discovered that Hispanic woman, who has breast cancer suffers tremendously from cancer more than white women. The stress said to be connected with the aggressive tumor. However, researchers claim that the study is in an early stage, so they can not say if the new finding is true. Garth H. Rauscher, study Read more
Probability Of Heart Ailments Increase On Exposure To Exhaust Gases From Automobiles
London School of Hygiene and Topical Medicine have found that the risk of heart attacks increase significantly due to exposure to toxic fumes from cars. Emissions from vehicles contain highly toxic elements that have a hazardous influence on heart health. The results of the research were revealed by Dr. Krishnan Bhaskaran from the above mentioned Read more
Use of Tobacco Leading to Global Epidemic: – WHO
World death count is increasing with the use of tobacco, but who cares! The tobacco dealers are taking their legal measures while marketing their tobacco items but the danger it is causing to the health of world population is not even accounted for. WHO has published its report on this issue of Global Tobacco Epidemic Read more
Menopausal Women Can Use Soy As A Solution To Crows Feet
Latest research has revealed a special natural supplement extracted from Soy to reduce the occurrence of crow’s feet around the eyes for menopausal women. The element is a nutritional germ based supplement which contains S-equol. The study has been conducted on Japanese women who have achieved menopause. The study was presented during the annual meeting Read more
Genes Play A Major Role In Keeping Skin Healthy
Latest research has unearthed a specific gene called protein p63 that is responsible for skin health. It has been found that this gene mutates irregularly to cause a number of problems of the skin that range from dangerous carcinomas to upper layer problems such as bleeding, cracking, discoloration and infection. The mutation causes irregular formations Read more
Cosmetic Surgery With Ultrasonic Sound Aspirator Is More Effective And Beneficial
Cosmetic surgery such as rhinoplasty is a complicated process involving the use of a number of tools. Latest research has confirmed that use of ultrasonic bone aspirator is one of the most beneficial techniques in cosmetic surgery as it does not deform bones as in conventional methods that use bone cutters. It has been observed Read more
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