A novel US study suggests that oral human papillomavirus (HPV) contamination is more frequent among men than women, which leads to increased risk of head and neck cancer for men. But, very little is known about the epidemiology of [...] Continue Reading…
Men may be at higher risk of developing mild memory impairment which can lead to Alzheimer’s disease than women. The latest study shows that men are up to twice the risk of losing memory and other brain abilities such [...] Continue Reading…
Here comes good news for people who enjoy drinking black tea all through the day as a brew may significantly reduce their blood pressure. Researchers from the University of Western Australia and Unilever revealed that drinking three cup of [...] Continue Reading…
Consuming fried food may not be bad for your heart, only if you use olive or sunflower oil to fry that food. When you fry food it becomes more fattening as the food soaks up the fat of the [...] Continue Reading…
A new research says that a gum swab test used to spot HIV is as precise as the conventional blood screening test. For their analysis researchers from McGill University, Quebec compared five international studies, they found The OraQuick gum [...] Continue Reading…
Children suffering from dyslexia go undiagnosed for many years, which lead to protracted learning difficulties and children become angry and frustrated at school. Dyslexia affects about five to seventeen percent of all children and up to fifty percent of [...] Continue Reading…
The magic mushroom could one day be prescribed for depression. Psilocybin, the active ingredient in mushrooms had a profound effect of the key regions of the brain. Two separate studies evaluating the effects of psilocybin showed that it suppressed [...] Continue Reading…
A new gas-firing apparatus called as non-thermal argon plasma brush could offer a pain-free option to the drill of dentist and can make job of filling even more hard-wearing. The new apparatus looks similar to an electric toothbrush that [...] Continue Reading…
Early findings of the world’s first trail that uses embryonic stem cells to treat age-related eye diseases recommend that the technique is safe to use. Experts hope that by injecting these embryonic cells into an ill eye, they will [...] Continue Reading…
Minute capsules which are engineered to imitate as part of immune system of the body could fortify their response to vaccines found researchers. These tiny capsules called as the nanoparticles, are a message sent from cells in the skin [...] Continue Reading…
Researchers may be nearer to understanding how genes could influence severe health conditions. They found that failure to turn off a precise gene at the right time during development of an embryo could cause illness in later life. The [...] Continue Reading…
A new research from Taiwan suggests that a sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) might be linked to underlying obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) which interrupts the breathing. Researchers found that people suffering sudden hearing loss were more likely to have [...] Continue Reading…
Researchers have developed a revolutionary blood test which could allow pregnant women to know the sex of their unborn baby as early as five weeks. A research team from Cheil General Hospital in Seoul, South Korea, found that different [...] Continue Reading…
A novel study claims that children with low levels of vitamin D are more prone to suffer depression. On the other hand children with higher levels of sunshine vitamin have ten percent lower risk of developing the mental health [...] Continue Reading…
An artificial testicle which produces human sperm could help solve the problem of male infertility. Previously, researchers have tried to produce sperm cells but they have only managed to complete three-quarters of the process in the laboratory. There need a [...] Continue Reading…