Childless women have a better chance of success with IVF treatment if they implanted two embryos rather than one, finds a new study. In the latest research British researchers revealed that statistics from more than thirty-three thousand IVF births [...] Continue Reading…
A large study found that eating plenty of red meat could up the possibility of having a stroke, while poultry lowers the risk. A diet with high protein is beneficial for health in some ways but on the basis [...] Continue Reading…
A breakthrough research says that an appetite-suppressing gut hormone could help obese people to shed extra pounds as well as lowered their blood pressure. Researchers from the University of Copenhagen reveal that GLP-1(Glucagon-like peptide-1) is a hormone secreted from [...] Continue Reading…
People often said that breast is best for a baby. But a recent study of British infants’ revealed that infants who were breast-fed cried more, harder to soothe, smiled and laughed less compared to infants who were formula-fed. The Cambridge [...] Continue Reading…
A team of researchers including one from an Indian-origin has cautioned that taking a daily dose of aspirin to avert heart attack or stroke could do more harm than good. Previously aspirin has been hailed as a wonder drug [...] Continue Reading…
A US study found that people suffering from psoriasis may be at higher risk of heart disease because they may at greater risk of blocked arteries than those who do not have the skin disease. In psoriasis the immune [...] Continue Reading…
Chinese herbal and acupuncture therapies could improve Western-style fertility treatments, found a latest research. Traditional Chinese medicine has long been used to relieve pain and cure diseases, but now researchers found that it may also improve fertility when used [...] Continue Reading…
Statin, a cholesterol-lowering drug can be associated with increased risk of diabetes in middle-aged or postmenopausal women, found a US study. Still benefits of the dug make it valuable for people who are at risk. A team led by Yunsheng [...] Continue Reading…
Elderly people who regularly took vitamin B12 and supplements of folic acid for two years had shown greater improvement in short-term and long-term memory tests compared to adults who did not take the vitamins, found an Australian study. Researchers [...] Continue Reading…
Researchers believe that nicotine patches can improve the memory of elderly individuals who experience the early symptoms of dementia. These patches seemed to provide a cognitive boost in people suffering from meek memory impairment. Memory and cognition are some [...] Continue Reading…
New study emphasizes the likelihood of reversing ageing process in the central nervous system of MS (multiple sclerosis) patients. The ability of human body to regenerate decreases as you gets older. This condition is not only applicable for the [...] Continue Reading…
A moderate running is in fact less tiring and is better for muscles than brisk walking, revealed a new study. Experts say that jogging about two meter per second helps your calf muscle to work more efficiently than it [...] Continue Reading…
The restricted growth of an embryo in the first trimester of pregnancy is associated with the risk of its miscarriage, found a study by researchers from the University of Nottingham. They found that about sixty-eight percent of singleton pregnancies, [...] Continue Reading…
IVF babies born from frozen embryos are healthier and result in longer pregnancies, compared to those from fresh embryo, suggest a recent study. The latest research suggests that frozen embryo transfer in IVF process may escort to healthier babies. [...] Continue Reading…
A radioactive paint could treat people suffering from skin cancer. The new technique could annihilate tumours caused by the most frequent skin cancer just in two hours without surgery or radiotherapy. The technique has least side effects and it [...] Continue Reading…