A recent study conducted in United States has proved that women who drink alcohol more than three weeks a year have less risk of heart attack than who do not drink at all. The study result was published in the American Journal of Cardiology. The researchers observed 1000 women and found that regardless of the Read more
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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
Cancer Might Have Genetic Links
Group of researchers from the New York City, Rome and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center have found major results that indicate a genetic link to cancer. The study has developed ways in which normal and cancer development can be driven and manipulated. The researchers have unearthed ways in which the genes present in the body 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