A long-term study has shown that self harming among teenager is on rise. One in twelve people self-harm in their teenage years and the statistics are even worse for teenage girls as they are at higher risk of ongoing [...] Continue Reading…
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), told parents to cut down on the amount of Calpol, a form of liquid paracetamol that they give to their children. The analysis of the popular over-the-counter medicines such as Disprol [...] Continue Reading…
A new research suggests that a novel immune-repressing drug known as mycophenolate mofetil is better for managing severe kidney complication occurred from lupus, in comparison to other treatment. Lupus nephritis is an inflammation of the kidney occurred due to [...] Continue Reading…
US drug regulator FDA has revoked approval of breast cancer drug Avastin because of its damaging side effects. It is also declared that there is no evidence that the drug extends the life as well as quality of life [...] Continue Reading…
The risk of stroke is attached with the type of blood, with women and men having type AB and women with type B face a higher risk of stroke in comparison to people with type O, proposes a novel [...] Continue Reading…
The past study has suggested that people who consume plenty of unfermented soy food stuffs such as tofu could have slighter odds of getting lung cancer. However there is still no evidence that soy itself is defensive, but soy [...] Continue Reading…
Researchers think that protein reprocessing in the body could be a crucial part of formation of tumour. The recycling process which researchers studied was known as CAM (chaperone-mediated autophagy). It is a standard part of a cell’s routine, involving [...] Continue Reading…
Garlic can give protection against heat damage and leeches, suggests a recent study. Garlic oil contains an ingredient, diallyl trisulfide, which has the power to avert the demolition of heart tissue that can escort to heart attacks. An ingredient [...] Continue Reading…
A breakthrough research revealed that a new nose inspection could be a simple method of identifying the beginning of Alzheimer’s disease. At present there is no basic test, which could diagnose the condition, however, now it is believed that [...] Continue Reading…
In recent study researchers warned that chemotherapy could cause brain damage in breast cancer patients. In revolutionary study researchers from Stanford University found that breast cancer patients who had undergone the treatment, which uses drugs to destroy tumourous cells, [...] Continue Reading…
Waiting for few minutes after delivery to cut the umbilical cord is best for health of a newborn, recommends a recent study. Delay in cord clamping for few minutes could allow more blood to flow to the baby and [...] Continue Reading…
The brains of teenagers who spend a lot of time on video games have different make up and activity levels, suggests, a novel research, these brain regions are associated with reward. The reward hub that is involved in addition [...] Continue Reading…
The trauma of foot amputation in hundreds of thousands diabetic patients could be removed with the help of special healing sock. By wearing that sock, diabetic patients accelerate the repair of damaged skin and prevent ulcers, which is the major [...] Continue Reading…
A latest research says that increasing use of contraceptive pill is being associated with rising of prostate cancer in men. The researchers consider that oestrogen, the by-products excreted in the urine of pill-users may have infected the food chain [...] Continue Reading…
A team of international researchers has linked an industrial solvent to Parkinson’s disease. Researchers from US, Canada, Germany and Argentina have found that people who had been exposed in workplace to trichloroethylene (TCE) were at increased risk of developing [...] Continue Reading…