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Obesity linked to higher risk of developing 11 types of cancer, review confirms

March 6, 2017

A research review has confirmed that obesity is linked to a greater risk of developing 11 types of cancer including malignancies of the breast, ovary, kidney, pancreas, colon, rectum and bone marrow. Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, […]

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Abnormal sleeping patterns linked to higher obesity risk, researchers say

March 3, 2017

Abnormal sleeping patterns – sleeping too much or sleeping too little – can increase the risk of being overweight or obese for those who are already genetically predisposed to it regardless of diet, health or socio-demographic group, researchers have discovered. […]

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Researchers find way that could possibly reduce organ donation shortages

March 3, 2017

Researchers in the US have made a scientific advance that could possible reduce the critical shortage in organ donations and boost the number of organs available for transplant each year. Deep-freezing organs and tissue through cryopreservation has been possible since […]

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Flu medication not harmful to unborn babies, study finds

March 1, 2017

A study of some 700,000 study has found that taking flu medication during pregnancy will not harm unborn children. It isthe largest study ever to assess the potential risks of taking oseltamivir or zanamivir (better known as Tamiflu and Relenza) […]

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Fasting diet could reverse diabetes symptoms by regenerating pancreas

February 27, 2017

A type of fasting diet has been found to help regenerate the pancreas – which helps control blood sugar levels – and reverse symptoms of diabetes in animal experiments, US researchers say. According to the study by researchers at the […]

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Ten portions of fruits, vegetables a day cuts risk of heart disease, cancer

February 27, 2017

Researchers from the Imperial College London in the UK have found that consuming 10 portions of fruits and vegetables a day reduces the risk of premature deaths as well as cancer and heart disease. While eating the recommended five a […]

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Deadly heroin overdose cases in the US quadrupled from 2010 to 2015 –study

February 24, 2017

A federal agency in the US recently said that the number of cases of deadly heroin overdoses in the US more than quadrupled from 2010 to 2015 as the price of the drug dropped and its potency increased. According to […]

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Life expectancy forecasted to reach 90 by 2030, study suggests

February 24, 2017

The Imperial College London in the UK and the World Health Organization (WHO) studied lifespans in 25 industrialized countries, and found that South Korean women will be the first in the world to achieve an average life expectancy of above […]

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Genetic inheritance partly responsible for child obesity, new study finds

February 22, 2017

A new international study carried out by the University of Sussex in the UK has found that child obesity can be inherited from parents, regardless of the country of residence. The research studied 100,000 children in six different countries worldwide […]

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New method to make compounds for disease-fighting drugs developed

February 20, 2017

A team of researchers at the Cardiff  University in the UK has developed a new “highly-efficient” method of making disease-fighting compounds used in drug treatments. The team said their method is able to synthesize sesquiterpenes – found in spicy foods, […]

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