MEDICINE & HEALTH

Aspirin And The Biggest Clinical Trial For Cancer In UK

A clinical trial to test aspirin's effectiveness for cancer relapse has started in the UK. Researchers are starting the world's largest clinical trials to find out if aspirin can help prevent cancer relapse in the U.

Botox Could Regulate Heartbeat After Bypass Surgery: Study

Study shows that Botox is can help maintain a patient's heartbeat following a bypass surgery, Just hearing the word "Botox," it has always been associated with cosmetics or a way of rejuvenating that once young face.

Mediterranean Diet's Effects on Brain Health

The popular diet has just gotten better, as this study showed its now healthier for the brain. Alzheimer's and other degenerative brain disorders are shown to be preventable through Mediterranean diet.

Lowering Alcohol Consumption Reduces The Risk of Dementia

Drinking alcohol has never been good to human's health and studies proved it to be true. Middle aged people should lower their alcohol consumption to reduce the risk of having dementia, according to a study made by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence.

Number Of Moles Can Predict The Risk For Skin Cancer

Doctors will have a quicker skin assessment as study suggests that couting moles in the right arm Instead of assessing for moles in the entire parts of the body, scientists suggest that the right arm will already do.

Antioxidants On Cancer Treatment

Contrary to the conventional, antioxidants, instead of boosting cancer patient's health can in fact increase its metastasis; this is according to a recent study by a group of researchers from the University of Texas Southwestern Center.

Two New Ebola Cases Found In Guinea, Dashing Hopes

Two people have fallen ill with Ebola in Guinea, the World Health Organization said on Friday, dashing hopes of an imminent end to the worst recorded outbreak of the disease after a two-week spell without any new cases across West Africa.

Malaria Vaccine Maybe A Potential Cure For Cancer

A malaria vaccine for pregnant women appears to be a potential cure for cancer found by Columbia. Researchers and Scientist from the University of Copenhagen with the help of the University of British Columbia found what appears to be a potential cure for cancer from the malaria vaccine for pregnant women.

Studies Give A New Perspective On Hallucinations

Hallucination, like dreams, comes from things we already know. A new study published online shows a test that could distinguish those who have a possibility of hallucination or psychotic episodes.

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