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Oral-B BRAUN P-7000 showcases high-tech dental care

August 31, 2014

TAIWAN – Oral-B Braun yesterday unveiled the groundbreaking P-7000 Platinum Black electric toothbrush that combines Oral-B’s world leading expertise in dental care and Braun’s renowned German precision craftsmanship for the Asian market with a launching event featuring singer-actor Vanness Wu […]

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Neuroscientists say it’s possible to overwrite bad memories

August 31, 2014

TOKYO, Japan – Emotions connected to memories can be rewritten, making bad events in the past seem better and good things appear worse, scientists from Japan and the United States have found. The discovery of the mechanism behind the process […]

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New technology to find if organic food is safe

August 28, 2014

When you buy food that is labelled “organic” or “natural”, how do you know that what you took home is safe? A new technology can find this for you. Keeping in mind the growing organic food market and the associated […]

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Indian-origin scientists devise ways to treat cancer from scorpion venom

August 27, 2014

A group of Indian origin scientist at the University of Illinois are developing new cancer therapies by using high doses of toxins derived from scorpions, bees and snakes. “Our research found that the highly potent toxins from animal venoms can […]

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Headband to relieve you off stress

August 26, 2014

A new headband developed by a tech company named InteraXon can relieve one from stress. The lightweight 300 dollar band called Muse, uses electroencephalography (EEG) sensors that monitor the brain activity and send out the information to a smartphone, laptop […]

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New vaccine offers ‘stronger protection’ against tuberculosis, leprosy

August 26, 2014

Scientists have discovered a new vaccine for tuberculosis and leprosy that could provide considerably stronger defense against both the diseases than the existing ones. The currently available century-old vaccine Bacille Calmette-Guerin, or BCG, provided only partial protection against both tuberculosis […]

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Crutches, reinvented, win Dyson Award

August 26, 2014

Imagine crutches — or make that a crutch — that requires no cumbersome upper body effort and simplifies the transition from sitting to standing. For anyone who sprains an ankle or otherwise in the future, the road to recovery is […]

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Taking the sting off needles

August 25, 2014

For diabetics who need frequent insulin injections, children who go through a battery of inoculations, or those on drips — here is a novel innovation that takes the sting off injections. A team of scientists and engineers at the Indian […]

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Double vaccine can effectively boost immunity in polio patients

August 25, 2014

A new study has revealed that giving combined polio vaccines can effectively boost immunity in patients. According to the study, giving the Salk inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV) to individuals who had already been given the Sabin live-attenuated oral poliovirus vaccine […]

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Personalised breast cancer treatment? Possible

August 24, 2014

Scientists from A*Star and the National University of Singapore (NUS) have identified a unique gene that could help doctors prescribe personalised treatments for different cases of breast cancer – the most common cancer among Singaporean women. By examining the levels […]

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