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The "seven year switch" in falling insulin levels could hold the key to new ways to manage Type I diabetes The decline in insulin production that triggers diabetes continues for seven years. A team at the University of Exeter Medical School found evidence...
Research finds mango is more effective in treating constipation than fiber supplementsIf you are one of those that stays away from the mango for weight or other considerations, think again. Because a Texas A & M University pilot study published...
Some people metabolise coffee faster than others This study may hold some clues why some people cannot do without coffee while for others it is a drink that keeps them awake at nights. Coffee drinkers fall into one of three major...
Study shows yoga and some sleep training can improve shuteye quality Yoga can help improve sleep quality, a pilot study has proved. Sleep problems are very common in low income communities yet often under-recognized and untreated. The problems are often related...
Study shows that men with history of stroke, CAD and diabetes have higher risk of premature death if in a demanding job Having a demanding job and little control over it is associated with an increased risk of premature death. While...
Gas Embolotherapy could minimise side-effects of chemotherapy by keeping the drug localised for longer First there was embolisation - cutting off blood supply to cancerous tissue to prevent it from growing. Now, scientists have stumbled upon a way to use...
The vaccine developed by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health showed promise in animalsAn experimental vaccine regimen seeking to target a vulnerable site on HIV elicited antibodies in mice, guinea...
Study presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) says it may be possible to detect lung cancer early by a blood test It may be possible to detect early stage lung cancer with the...
WHO global action plan on physical activity focuses on improving the environment for people to walk, cycle more Prime minister Narendra Modi and his ministers are the not the only ones taking up the Fitness Challenge. The World Health Organisation...
Taking aspirin before and after a coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery associated with reduced mortality Aspirin - the commonly used blood thinner - can improve outcomes of CABG surgery. New research presented at this year's Euroanaesthesia congress in Copenhagen, Denmark...