Older adults who drink diet soda may get fatter compared to the adults that only drinks water or any kind of health drinks. The diet in “diet soda” is not true. Researchers found that the average increase in waist circumference among the people in the study who drank diet soda …
Read More »Aside from fighting infections, breastfeeding also raises their IQ
New Study found that non-invasive ultrasound technology is useful for treating Alzheimer-like disease and bring back memory in mice. Said findings have been reported already in Science Translational Medicine. University of Queensland (UQ) researchers discovered that the innovative drug-free approach breaks apart the neurotoxic amyloid plaques that result in memory …
Read More »Ultrasound: Another way to cure Alzheimer’s Disease
A New Study found that non-invasive ultrasound technology is useful for treating Alzheimer-like disease and bring back memory in mice. Said findings have been reported already in Science Translational Medicine. University of Queensland (UQ) researchers discovered that the innovative drug-free approach breaks apart the neurotoxic amyloid plaques that result in …
Read More »AstraZeneca two-in-one drug might cure lung disease
On Wednesday, AstraZeneca revealed that its experimental lung drug PT003 against chronic lung disease had been successful in the last two final-stage Phase III trials. This is such a great day for the company. The drug, which AstraZeneca acquired after buying Pearl Therapeutics two years ago, combines a long-acting beta-2 …
Read More »Great Recession is to be blamed for increase in Suicide Rate
During the past few years, there is a rise in the number of suicides in the US. Most of these deaths occurred in the job. Study says, type of work is culprit. The study, published Monday in the American Journal of Preventative Medicine, found that 1,719 people committed suicide at …
Read More »Doctors commit mistakes in Breast Cancer Biopsies, Study says
New study has revealed that doctors commit mistakes in diagnosing breast cancers. About 75 percent of the breast cancer biopsies are wrong. It will be best for women to get second opinion. The paper discusses the results of a study which found that many pathologists were not able to properly …
Read More »Cough Medicine can be use to Control Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes is prevalent in all parts of the world. Recently, some researchers discovered that some ingredient form cough medicine can be use against the disease. It increases insulin production. Doctors at Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf, Germany, found that the drug dextromethorphan increased the release of insulin from …
Read More »Study: CT Coronary Angiography can influence Angina Treatment
Latest Study says there is a change in the diagnosis and management for patients for patients with supposed angina because of coronary heart disease, computed tomography coronary angiography (CTCA). David E. Newby, MD, PhD, from the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom, and colleagues examined the impact of CTCA …
Read More »Treatment for American and African Ebola patients vary
Ages ago, the treatment between American and African are different. Things change since then, treatment, but is that true. Reports say that the treatment between Ebola patients from American and African are different. The latest American aid worker to contract Ebola overseas, last week in Sierra Leone, was swiftly evacuated …
Read More »Dementia Study gets an Additional $100 million
Several leading drug makers and the British Government are backing the fight against dementia. The new study for dementia is said to get in excess of $100 million funding. The global Dementia Discovery Fund is unique in focusing on a single difficult to treat disorder and in bringing together industry …
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