Waterborne diseases are distant from uncommon in Britain and these diseases can occur due to sewage or infections spread by wildlife, particularly by rats, open water can easily become contaminated. According to clinical microbiologist Prof Paul Hunter, from the [...] Continue Reading…

The US study reveals that a gene has been linked to seventy percent of hard to treat breast cancers which are resistant to hormone therapies. The growth of tumour can be forced by hormones, therefore drugs, which hinder that [...] Continue Reading…

The frustrating condition known as the restless leg syndrome, which affects millions of people globally is caused by two faulty genes, discovered researchers. Approximately one in ten adults experiences restless leg syndrome at some point in their life that [...] Continue Reading…

An Indian study revealed that older adults who take very little vitamin C in their diets could have raised risk of developing cataracts. A clouding of the eye’s lens, that usually causes vision problems in elderly in known as [...] Continue Reading…

Youngsters who sit down to family meals are less prone to suffer eating disorders. A novel study has credited eating together with lower rates of bulimia and anorexia. By eating together, meals are less likely to be skipped and [...] Continue Reading…

A new US study suggests that people who regularly drink tea or coffee may be less prone to carry the antibiotic resistant superbug MRSA in their nostrils. In a government study more than fifty-five hundred people participated and people [...] Continue Reading…

A researcher from Scotland has appeared with a surgical technique that could spell the end of the plaster cast for certain kinds of injuries. The new technique makes use of internal support that is inserted through keyhole surgery. Plaster [...] Continue Reading…

Natural breathing has been refurbished to mice suffering spinal cord injuries, described as first medical research by US researcher. Several patients with damaged spinal cord require ventilators because they are incapable to breathe in their own. A nerve graft [...] Continue Reading…

According to a novel study drugs used to treat AIDS can also prevent against HIV infections among heterosexual couples. The findings of two studies in Africa provide the latest evidence that drugs which control the symptoms of AIDS might [...] Continue Reading…

The review of latest study suggests that women who poorly managed their asthma have upper chance of giving premature birth or having a small and underweight baby. According experts from US and Australia, women suffering asthma should be monitored [...] Continue Reading…

Gum disease or periodontal affects nearly eighty percent of Britons at some point in their life. Now researchers are linking gum disease to problems ranging from heart disease and arthritis to miscarriage. Gum disease happens when plaque clings to [...] Continue Reading…

The researchers in Japan have created teeth, which they believe are complete with connective fibers and bones, by using stem cells of the mouse. They successfully transplanted those teeth into mice and they hope this step will escort to [...] Continue Reading…

Skin allergies could be the cause of immense sorrow for the sufferer but now Danish researchers have come up with some good news that the itchy condition could also help to fend off cancer. People who respond to common [...] Continue Reading…

Women who smoke during pregnancy should be aware that they are increasing the odds of baby born with malformations. The study statics show that the risk of having baby with missing or deformed limbs or a cleft lip is [...] Continue Reading…

A novel advises office workers who want to lose their weight to stand up while talking o the phone and to walk over to speak to their colleagues, instead of mailing them. The workplace exercise guidelines have issued by the [...] Continue Reading…