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No link was found between HPV vaccination and risk of autoimmune diseases in a study published in CMAJ There is no increase in the risk of autoimmune disorders in girls who received the quadrivalent human papillomavirus (HPV4) vaccine. Human papillomavirus is...
Video games that require physical activity, called "exergaming" improve quality of life in heart failure patients It sounds too good to be true but video games it seems are exactly what the doctor ordered for heart patients. Results of a new...
The skin not the lungs get exposed to carcinogens during a barbecue Barbecuing and grilling food can literally get under your skin. In a study in Environmental Science & Technology, scientists have reported that skin is a more important pathway for...
Contrary to popular perception high protein intake can increase longevity in heart failure patients Heart failure patients who consume more protein live longer. The findings of a new study that came to this conclusion were presented at the Heart Failure 2018...
Weight loss surgery can quickly restore testosterone production and sex drive in morbidly obese men New research presented at the European Congress on Obesity (ECO), 2018 shows that weight loss following a obesity surgery ( sleeve gastrectomy), can rapidly restore...
New reviews shows that milk and milk products do not contribute to childhood obesity A comprehensive review of the scientific evidence over the last 27 years has concluded that cow's milk and other dairy products do not play a role...
If there is a health warning on obesity and diabetes, young people are less likely to buy sweet drinks Graphic warnings on tobacco packs worked; so can graphic earnings on sugar sweetened beverages - what we commonly call cold or...
DNA-based vaccine for colorectal cancer to undergo first human trial Researchers will test a two-pronged approach to treat advanced stage colorectal cancer (CRC) for the first time in humans. Combining a DNA vaccine, which boosts the body's immune response against tumors,...
Scientists have found stimulation of some areas of the brain can lead to better blood sugar controlElectric stimulation of the brain can regulate the metabolism of blood sugar (or glucose) and increase insulin sensitivity. The results of a new...
Central team visiting Kerala concludes that Nipah is a local occurrence not a major outbreak After a detailed review of the Nipah situation, the central team visiting Kerala has concluded that it is a local occurrence and not a major...