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Researchers use gut bacteria to turn type A or B blood into type-O

August 23, 2018

Scientists believe they have found a reliable way to transform donor blood into the universal type needed for safe, emergency blood transfusions. The discovery is enzymes from gut bacteria that can efficiently turn type-A human blood into type-O. Type-O blood […]

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New drug can shrink cervical cancer tumours

August 23, 2018

Patients with advanced ovarian or lung cancer could benefit from a new drug combination that might give them more months of life, researchers say. They tested the therapy on 25 women with high-grade serous ovarian cancer and 40 patients with […]

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Open plan offices are fitter and less stressed

August 21, 2018

Workers in open-plan offices are more active and less stressed than those with desks in cubicles or private offices, research suggests. This could be because they make the effort to find privacy to talk away from their desk, the researchers […]

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Avoid low-carb diets if you want to live longer

August 19, 2018

A low-carb diet could shorten life expectancy by up to four years, a study suggests. Low-carb diets, such as Atkins, have become increasingly popular for weight loss and have shown promise for lowering the risk of some illnesses. But a […]

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E-cigarettes are key to help people quit smoking

August 19, 2018

Rules around e-cigarettes should be relaxed so they can be more widely used and accepted in society, says a report by MPs. Vaping is much less harmful than normal cigarettes and e-cigarettes should be made available on prescription to help […]

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Stealthy viruses cause of illnesses

August 14, 2018

A trick used by viruses to make us sick – “stealth spheres” – has been discovered by scientists. It had been thought viruses were all lone wolves, each on a solo campaign of infection. Instead they can form “packs” of […]

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Over sleeping may be harmful for health, says study

August 13, 2018

A sleep duration of ten hours a night was linked with a 56% increased risk of dying from a stroke compared to sleeping for seven hours. New UK research has found that sleeping longer than the recommended amount could be […]

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Checking emails after work could increase anxiety

August 13, 2018

Being expected to check work email during non-work hours is making employees, as well as their significant others, experience higher levels of anxiety, a study shows. Researchers from Virginia Tech surveyed 108 employees working at least 30 hours per week, […]

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Treating teen depression has benefits for parents

August 13, 2018

;An estimated 12.8 percent of adolescents in the U.S. experience at least one episode of major depression, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. According to previous studies, many of those teens’ mental health is linked to depression in […]

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Regular exercise can help improve mental health

August 9, 2018

A study in the United States has found that people who exercise several times a week report having better mental health than those who take no exercise, with team sports and those involving social groups having the most positive effect. […]

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