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New method to test for lung cancer developed

April 2 : Researchers at the Boston University School of Medicine have taken a major step forward in the fight against lung cancer, by developing a new “clinicogenomic model” to Read the rest of this story »

Best sex lasts from three to 13 minutes

April 1 : Great sex doesn’t require long steamy nights of passion, for a new US survey has found that all you need for some good sex is three to 13 minutes. Read the rest of this story »

Scientists identify gene linked to Lou Gehrig’s disease

Apr 1: Researchers from Canada and France have identified a new gene, called TDP-43, which is responsible for a major fraction of ALS, (sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) cases or Read the rest of this story »

Fasting could help ease effects of chemotherapy

April 1 : A new study has suggested that short-term fasting can help protect cancer patients against the effects of chemotherapy. Read the rest of this story »

Obese children require less intensive exercise for effective weight loss

Apr 1 : Less intensive exercise can effectively burn off fat among obese kids, says a new research. Read the rest of this story »

War is bound to exact a heavy toll on civilian mental health

April 1 : A new research has determined that the health effects of war are not limited to battlefield injuries, and are also bound to exact a heavy toll on civilian mental health. Read the rest of this story »

Study sheds new light on menopause

Apr 1 : Scientists at the Universities of Cambridge and Exeter have provided an insight into why females of some species undergo menopause while others do not, by finding that Read the rest of this story »

Experts recommend probiotic drinks for patients receiving antibiotics

Apr 1 : Patients receiving antibiotics, particularly those being treated in hospitals, should take a daily probiotic drink in order to beat infections, says a new report. Read the rest of this story »

AIDS may have been created by an evolutionary accident: Scientist

Apr 1 : A scientist from the University of Ulm in Germany has revealed that AIDS may have partly been an outcome of an evolutionary accident. Read the rest of this story »

Study shows TB bacteria accumulate ‘fat’ to survive and spread

April 1 : A team of scientists has claimed a significant breakthrough in their research into the spread of tuberculosis, by identifying for the first time that TB bacteria accumulate “fat” Read the rest of this story »

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