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Aug 03, 2017
The FDA has recently approved a new drug Idhifa to treat the AML patients with the IDH2 mutations.
A recent research study has shown that wearing makeup can give women a confidence and also help them to feel smarter.
The FDA intends to write new regulations to reduce the nicotine levels in the cigarettes and to curb the addiction.
Many people believe that using e-cigarette instead of smoking regular cigarettes is less harmful.
Researchers have recently developed a DNA film that can help to protect the skin from harmful UV light.
Misled patients risk taking unproven stem cell medical tratments hoping for the cure that conventional cannot provide.
A recent report has suggested that dietary supplements of the Yohimbe tree bark extract may be harmful to the kids.
Drinking sugar sweetened drinks with foods that contain high proteins was said to affect the body in other ways aside from descreasing the body's fat-burning ability.
North Texas Company Bestherbs Coffee LLC has recalled its coffee product after the FDA reported the existence of the Viagra-like ingredient in the product.
The Greeks claim that Hippocrates used snail mucus to treat inflammation of the skin. The French offered the escargot delicacy in food menus while the Koreans zeroed in on cashing in business by skin care products.
Smartphone light affects the sleep cycle by interrupting the melatonin hormone production and simultaneously affects the body and brain.
Women diagnosed with breast cancer in their menopausal stage should avoid Hormonal Replacement System in avoiding uneasy menopausal symptoms. HRT will cause the growth development of cancer cells and metastasize.
The latest research study has unveiled that Type 2 diabetes patients with obstructive sleep apnea or OSA could be the victims of blindness within an average period of four years.
Recent studies have been published regarding the cause of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) that sheds light on the unexpected death of these 'little angels'. Precautionary measures should be followed to avoid any infant's demise, as prevention is better than cure.
Researchers reveal the association between teenage weight gain and the increased risk of stroke in a study.
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