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Having menstrual cramps? Try acupuncture mobile apps

December 11, 2017

Women with intense menstrual cramp pain may get more relief from smartphone app-guided acupressure than with typical medical treatments like painkillers, a recent study suggests. Some previous research has linked acupressure – which uses precise finger placements at pressure points […]

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Nutritionists attract users to their food blogs by their credibility

December 11, 2017

Consumers like healthy eating blogs written by nutritionists who seem credible and who interact with their readers, a small study in Canada suggests. The researchers looked at what properties of a food blog are most likely to encourage readers to […]

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Kids who are physically active more likely to get better grades

December 11, 2017

Students who get extra physical activity may pay more attention in school and do better in subjects like reading and math, a research review suggests. The study team analyzed data from 26 previously published studies with a total of more […]

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200 drugs in race to beat cancer

December 8, 2017

The race to develop new immunotherapy treatments against cancer has sparked an unprecedented explosion in the oncology drug pipeline, with more than 2,000 immune system-boosting agents now in development. The result is a scramble for patients to enrol in clinical […]

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Indonesia to ramp up fight against deadly diphtheria which has claimed at least 32 lives

December 8, 2017

Indonesian health authorities will launch an immunization drive next week to contain a sharp rise in cases of diphtheria, which has killed at least 32 people, including many children, in the world’s fourth most populous country this year. The health […]

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Childhood cancer survivors likely to face blood pressure problems later on

December 8, 2017

More than one in 12 adult survivors of childhood cancers may have undiagnosed high blood pressure, a U.S. study suggests. High blood pressure, or hypertension, can be a particular problem for childhood cancer survivors because many of them have heart […]

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Young people are not protecting themselves from STDs during oral sex – research

December 7, 2017

Adolescents and young adults regularly engage in oral sex but seldom use condoms to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases, new research shows. That didn’t surprise the researcher who headed the study. “Many studies show that adolescents and young […]

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Protect yourself with vaccines before vacations – Dr. Tabassum Khan

December 7, 2017

By Dr. Tabassum Khan, Managing Director, AJ Pharma Holdings With the upcoming year end holidays, most people will be gearing up to spend a week on fun activities or trips with family and friends. This is the perfect opportunity to […]

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World gathers in Nairobi to tackle global menace of pollution

December 7, 2017

More than 4,000 Heads of State and government, Cabinet ministers, business leaders, United Nations officials and civil society representatives have gathered in Nairobi at the 3rd UN Environment Assembly to discuss ways to tackle the global menace of pollution. “Our […]

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Half of type 2 diabetes sufferers in ‘watershed’ trial recover after consuming 200-calorie drinks

December 7, 2017

In what they consider a “watershed trial”, doctors in Glasgow and Newcastle says nearly half of patients with type 2 diabetes have recovered after spending up to five months on a low-calorie diet of soups and shakes to trigger massive […]

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