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MRNA 193b Controls the Growth of Melanoma

According to the new research that the Queen’s University in Canada studied, melanoma can be reduced when MicroRNA 193b is added in the skin. MicroRNA 193b is a gene that can be found in the DNA of all humans. Melanoma is uncontrollable tumor of producing melanin cells in the skin. In addition to this, the [...]

Zometa

Zometa can Reduce Tumor Cells of Breast Cancer

Taking Zometa or the drug used to medicate and strengthen the bone can be a lot of help to fight the metastatic breast cancer before the surgery. It is the complexity of the breast cancer wherein the cancerous cells are already spreading in the other parts of the body. According to the University School of [...]

Kidney Diseases

Researchers Discovers Gene Variants that Gives Kidney Diseases to Black Americans

Belgian and US researchers found out that the gene that protects people in Africa from sleeping sickness appears to develop kidney failure and diseases mostly to black Americans. Based In researcher’s findings, it appears that the Black Americans are more prone to kidney failure than of white Americans. This finding can lead to develop new [...]

The Value of the SEO Services

Internet marketers can select from different SEO services tendered by numerous SEO providers. These services guide to procedures and processes launched to aid improve the website ranking on numerous search engine-landing pages. It likewise includes revisions created on sites to make it simpler to search and become much user-friendly to both human web crawlers and [...]

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A new research shows patients with fibromyalgia tends to commit suicide

A new research indicates that women who have fibromyaglia shows evidence of suicidal tendencies Those women who have undergone this kind of illness have a tendency to commit suicide or to have depression. Dr. Lesley Arnold, instructor of psychiatry at the University of Cincinnati and study the fibromyalgia said that people who have fibromyalgia do [...]

Broccoli

Chemical from Broccoli can reduce the Risk of having Prostate Cancer

Researchers found a chemical in broccoli that can help reduce the risk of having prostate cancer. According to the researchers who are writing for the BioMed Central’s open access journal Molecular Cancer, a chemical named sulforaphane can reduce the risk of having prostate cancer. This chemical is found in Broccoli which interacts with the cell [...]

Weihang Chai

Researchers Find Way to Slow the Growth of Cancer Cells

Researchers found a new way to slow and stop the growth of cancer cells. According to the Washington University Researchers, they have discovered a way to stop and slow the growth of tumor. They found out that it is possible that cancer cells can also die and age like normal cells. According to Weihang Chai, [...]

Avastin

Avastin Proves Insignificant to Extend Lives of Breast Cancer Patients

On Friday the scientists from the Federal Health follow-up the research of a Roche’s Avastin – a drug for treating breast cancer – shows that it cannot extend the lives of a patient. According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) endorsement for Roche’s Avastin last 2008, it passed the clinical trial test. The results [...]

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Scientists Find Obesity can be Inherit with Omega Imbalance

According the researchers in France, combining wrong fats and too much eating in a person’s diet can lead to obesity and it can be carried through their next generation. The polyunsaturated fatty acids like omega-3 and omega-6 is very important to have a good health. However, not enough consumption of omega-3 and taking too much [...]

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New Model Predicts Vitamin D Needs of the Body

A research came up with a new model to know the needed amount of vitamin D by individual persons for optimum health. According to Charles B. Stephensen, Agricultural Research Service (ARS) research physiologist, the skin tone, amount of sunlight that people receive and the food that they eat affects the amount of vitamin D on [...]

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Scientists Use Stem Cells to Repair Heart Damage

A new study finds that stem cells can be used to treat heart attacks and cardiomyopathy. According to Professor Michael Schneider, British Heart Foundation Professor at Imperial College London, the use of stem cells in clinical trials to treat heart damage is very successful when it comes to safety but the bone marrow stem cells [...]

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Studies Discovers the Effects of War on Former Child Soldiers

A study found out that almost 250,000 children fight as soldiers in 86 countries around the globe and they found out how these children adjust when they come home. There are two new studies explored on how the children from war adapt to their environment when they return home. They found out that the key [...]

PLos ONE

Study Finds New Hope on Incurable Blood Cancer

Researchers found a new model for the development and progression of an incurable blood cancer, multiple myeloma. According to the researchers, multiple myeloma is one of the most common blood cancers and it is considered to be incurable. They found a conceptually new model for the progression of the deadly blood cancer. This study brings [...]

HIV

New Technique for Preventing HIV

On Tuesday, President Barack Obama is publicizing the newest technique in fighting AIDS and HIV. It aims to stop the increasing growth of HIV/AIDS and to protect people from the deadly virus. The technique calls for lowering the rate up to 25 percent of HIV infections for the next five years. Moreover, the technique allows [...]

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Larger Head Slows down Development of Alzheimer’s Disease

According to the new research, people who have bigger heads are slowly to have Alzheimer’s disease rather than those who have smaller heads. Maybe because they have larger brains and have more power in cognitive. According to Lindsay Farrer, the co-author and chief of the genetics program in Boston University, there are no certainty about [...]

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Scientists Use Stem Cells to Repair Heart Damage

17 July 2010

A new study finds that stem cells can be used to treat heart attacks and cardiomyopathy. According to Professor Michael Schneider, British Heart Foundation Professor at Imperial College London, the use of stem cells in clinical trials to treat heart damage is very successful when it comes to safety but the bone marrow stem cells [...]

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Studies Discovers the Effects of War on Former Child Soldiers

17 July 2010

A study found out that almost 250,000 children fight as soldiers in 86 countries around the globe and they found out how these children adjust when they come home. There are two new studies explored on how the children from war adapt to their environment when they return home. They found out that the key [...]

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PLos ONE

Study Finds New Hope on Incurable Blood Cancer

17 July 2010

Researchers found a new model for the development and progression of an incurable blood cancer, multiple myeloma. According to the researchers, multiple myeloma is one of the most common blood cancers and it is considered to be incurable. They found a conceptually new model for the progression of the deadly blood cancer. This study brings [...]

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HIV

New Technique for Preventing HIV

13 July 2010

On Tuesday, President Barack Obama is publicizing the newest technique in fighting AIDS and HIV. It aims to stop the increasing growth of HIV/AIDS and to protect people from the deadly virus. The technique calls for lowering the rate up to 25 percent of HIV infections for the next five years. Moreover, the technique allows [...]

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Larger Head Slows down Development of Alzheimer’s Disease

13 July 2010

According to the new research, people who have bigger heads are slowly to have Alzheimer’s disease rather than those who have smaller heads. Maybe because they have larger brains and have more power in cognitive. According to Lindsay Farrer, the co-author and chief of the genetics program in Boston University, there are no certainty about [...]

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Food and Drug Administration

New Drug for Weight Loss: Can it be effective?

13 July 2010

The new three weight loss drug is actually seen by doctors, investors and dieters are hoping that it will be a lot of help to those who want to lose weight. According to them, this three new weight loss drug hopes to manage its effect with people who will take them. They are also looking [...]

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Problem with Perfectionism

12 July 2010

A new research finds that those newly parents believed that ideal parents may be hazardous of having a depression in postpartum. This kind of perfectionism where newly parents feels they must be a perfect parents are also known as socially prescribed perfectionism and it is also connected with depression in postpartum. This research shows how [...]

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New Way of Removing Thyroid Gland Disease

12 July 2010

According to the researchers, robots that are designed for urologic and gynecologic surgery can now be used to take away some of the portion of the thyroid gland disease without the incision of the neck. Thyroid that is located right under the Adam’s apple can restrain the metabolic rate of the body. Moreover, thyroid gland [...]

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Thyroid Gland Disease

New Way of Removing Thyroid Gland Disease

12 July 2010

According to the researchers, robots that are designed for urologic and gynecologic surgery can now be used to take away some of the portion of the thyroid gland disease without the incision of the neck. Thyroid that is located right under the Adam’s apple can restrain the metabolic rate of the body. Moreover, thyroid gland [...]

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X-ray-Mammography

Cheaper Way to Screen Breast Cancer

12 July 2010

A new innovation in detecting breast cancer is thru X-ray mammography. This method takes images of a compacted breast by low-dose ionizing radiation. However, according to the study there is also a disadvantage of using the X-ray mammography in viewing breast cancer. X-ray mammography is very expensive that some patients cannot afford to screen their [...]

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