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Deaths Resulting From Tuberculosis Can Be Reduced If Smoking Is Stopped

Latest research has proved that if smoking could be curtailed, lives of millions of people, who fall prey to tuberculosis, can be saved all over the world. There is a mass drive that aims at preventing deaths from tuberculosis. According to the researchers, smoking is a major road block in the progress of the drive Read more

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New Research Reveals The Brains Process Of Dealing With Stress

Latest research on neural science has revealed that they have found cells in the brain that are responsible for dealing with stress. The research team belongs to the University of Leicester. The team of neuroscientists responsible for the discovery said the results of the finding will help in determining the mechanism involved in dealing with Read more

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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

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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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Bladder Cancer Risk Increases Multifold Due To Cancer

According to latest research, the risk of bladder cancer increases manifold in people who smoke. While it was known that smoking does increase the risk of cancer, the new reports say that the actual risk of cancer is several times more than that reported in the previous study. The study that was reported on the Read more