The Medscape Medical News reported that higher plasma levels of vitamin D are associated with lower risk of incident diabetes among those people who are at a high risk of this disease. In this regard G. Pittas, existing head of the research team headed by Anastassious of Boston’s Tufts New England Medical Center, analyzed the Read more
Early CT Scans Screening Could Reduce Lung Cancer Death Rate
A new study in U.S. including both former and current smokers show that early CT scan screening always cuts near about 20 percent death rate of lung cancer. These findings are too much valuable because, this type of cancer is an aggressive disease, which often is undetected. So, once lung cancer diagnosed the mortality rate Read more
Use Sunscreen To Down The Risk Of Skin Cancer
Before an outing under a sunny day, be sure that you have packed the sunscreen up. As the summer approach, it’s important to be well aware of the chances of skin cancer due to the UV rays, the sun emits. Form a recent survey it has been reported that the 40 percent of the patients, Read more
Genes Are A Major Contributing Factor Of Back Pain
As we all are very familiar with the fact that pain in the back is generally starts due to ageing, but few days back a new research has done by the Gregory Livshits, professor of Tel Aviv University’s Department of Anatomy and Anthropology as well as Sackler Faculty of medicine, which shows that the genes Read more
Lack Of Sleep Can Lead To Weight Gain
Various scientists all over the world have indicated that just sleep deprivation of one night can even lead you towards weight gain. Not only that, it can also slow down the total body metabolism the next morning that means you can get less energy in the form of calories.
Cutting Down Salt Intake Will Not Reduce Risk Of Heart Attack ?
Modern researchers are now suggesting that cutting down the salt will not quite be able to prevent the risks of heart attack. They also said that reduction in salt intake would not make any difference at the field of suffering and dying event such as heart attacks or strokes.
Quit Smoking Pill May Up The Risk Of Heart Attack
A study has formed little days earlier at Johns Hopkins University of Medicine by the Indian Origin scientist which has suggested that healthy smokers of middle age take most of the time anti smoking drug on the market. Aside from that they all are be aware of the fact that it may even lead them Read more
Control Sitting Habit – Reduce Blood Clot Risk
In general women usually like to sit for long period of time every day. But this is not good for their health. Because, a recent study has indicated that the women who sit for a long period of time daily may face three times of more likely to develop a life threading blood clots in Read more
Women’s Health Funding Restored in 2012 Budget
Advocates of women health in the United States have been fighting for the restoration of the budget cuts in funding for their health. They now have an opportunity to rejoice as the authorities have restored the critical funding that will provide access to low and middle-income women to health care.
Reduce Side Effects of Cancer with Antibiotics
It is common for physicians to prescribe antibiotics to overcome a bacterial infection. In addition, antibiotics are effective to heal a cut that may become infected if not treated. However, prescribing antibiotics for cancer treatment is not very common. Although, antibiotics have been used since 1950s to treat cancer, the side effects prohibit long-term use Read more
Reduce Melanoma Risk with Combination of Calcium and Vitamin D
A study by the Stanford University School of Medicine researchers shows that the risk of melanoma, which is critical type of skin cancer can be reduce half by. Women who are at a higher risk of suffering from this disease may improve their chances of melanoma risk by combing calcium with Vitamin D.
Obesity Causes Early Death In American Women
A new study result showed that obesity was a leading cause of early death in American women. This was true for women who did not smoke and come from the low-income group. The study was conducted with 3600 women in the age group between 45 years and 64 years and were studied were twenty-eight years. Read more
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