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Malaysia launches Phase 1 Clinical Trial Guidelines

November 3, 2017

The Malaysian clinical research field marked an important milestone with the launching of Malaysian Phase I Clinical Trial Guidelines during the Clinical Research Malaysia’s (CRM) Industry Dialogue 2017. In a statement, CRM said it was part of a much bigger […]

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Five million people worldwide lack access to basic surgical facilities

November 1, 2017

About five million people around the world are still yet to have access to basic surgical facilities, says vascular surgeon of Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre, Assoc Prof Datuk Dr Hanafiah Harunarashid. Dr Hanafiah, who was recently awarded fellowship by […]

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China to create gigantic DNA database

November 1, 2017

A super-sized DNA sequencing platform will be built in Nanjing, capital of East China’s Jiangsu province, in order to create a genetic information database for ethnic Chinese, according to the provincial health authority. The DNA project is part of the […]

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Manipulating mitochondrial networks could promote healthy aging, study finds

October 30, 2017

Manipulating mitochondrial networks inside cells—either by dietary restriction or by genetic manipulation that mimics it—may increase lifespan and promote health, according to new research from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. The study, published online October 26, 2017 in Cell Metabolism, […]

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Thousands of new microbial communities identified in human body

October 30, 2017

A new study of the human microbiome—the trillions of microbial organisms that live on and within our bodies—has analysed thousands of new measurements of microbial communities from the gut, skin, mouth, and vaginal microbiome, yielding new insights into the role […]

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Migraine and its link to other health problems

October 27, 2017

What conditions have ties to migraines? Are you more likely to have some medical problems if you get those intense headaches? 1.    Stroke There’s little evidence that a migraine will trigger a stroke, or that both things will hit at […]

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Ketamine may ease migraines

October 23, 2017

For most people suffering from migraines, the pain can be debilitating. New study, however, has found that migraines can be eased with the use of ketamine. Migraine is a condition characterized by recurrent attacks of moderate or severe headaches, most […]

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Light walks can lengthen your lifespan

October 23, 2017

That light stroll you take after dinner can positively affect your life. Walking has been described as the ‘perfect exercise’ because it is simple, free, convenient, doesn’t require any special equipment or training, and can be done at any age,” […]

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Study: worldwide calcium intake remains low, especially in Asia

October 20, 2017

A new study by researchers at Brown University has found that global calcium intake appears low, especially in Asia, making people vulnerable to bone diseases. The daily calcium intake among adults appears to differ quite widely all around the world in distinct […]

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UN Report: newborn mortality likely to rise in near future

October 20, 2017

The latest report by UN agencies warned on Thursday that at current trends of child mortality, nearly 60 million children could die before their fifth birthday between 2017 and 2030, half being newborns, China’s Xinhua news agency reported. The report, […]

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