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New drug molecule shows promise in reversing the memory loss linked to depression and ageing There may be hope on the horizon for a new drug for memory loss caused by depression and ageing. A new molecule not only rapidly...
Diet drinks associated with an increased risk of stroke caused by a clot among post-menopausal women   Among post-menopausal women, drinking multiple diet drinks daily was associated with an increase in the risk of having a stroke caused by a blocked...
Preclinical study of deactivated platelets show promising new approach to fight clotting and stop cancer spread A new reversible, drug-free antiplatelet therapy could reduce the risk of blood clots and potentially prevent cancer spread or metastasis, according to a study...
Sleep has many benefits, including reduction of heart disease risk, shows new study Getting enough sleep is key to good health; insufficient sleep increases the risk of serious problems, including heart diseases. The findings, describing the mechanism by which insufficient sleep...
Chronic inflammation in middle age may lead to thinking and memory problems decades later People who have chronic inflammation in middle-age may develop problems with thinking and memory in the decades leading up to old age.  According to a new...
Testosterone levels in female athletes were specified according to faulty study, they say   New regulations for testosterone levels in female athletes are based on "fatally flawed" data, according to new research led by the University of Colorado Boulder. The paper, published...
Indicleft tool for monitoring cleft lip has been developed by researchers from several Indian institutes including AIIMS and ICMR institutes India is ready to track and treat cleft lip. Dr Balram Bhargava, secretary, department of health research will unveil the...
Treatment of Psoriasis with biologic drugs improved coronary artery disease plaque in one year Anti-inflammatory biologic drugs used to treat severe psoriasis have the potential to prevent coronary artery (heart) disease in patients with the skin condition. The findings of...
Study identifies factor related to family and home environment that eventually lead to obesity   Where you come from and how you are brought up could play a crucial role in your body weight as an adult and whether you develop...
Results of the first study on directly acting antivirals published in The Lancet show positive outcome The first prospective, longitudinal study investigating treatment of chronic hepatitis C with direct-acting antivirals finds that the treatment is associated with reduced risk of...