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3 Americans awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine for body clock studies

October 4, 2017

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was recently awarded to Jeffrey C. Hall, Michael Rosbash and Michael W. Young on Monday. They had made discoveries about the molecular mechanisms controlling the body’s circadian rhythm. The three scientists used fruit […]

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Investing in nutrition saves money on health care later on

October 4, 2017

Experts are advising the public to invest in healthy food choices so they may avoid costly medical care later on. Obesity, heart disease and type 2 diabetes are today’s epidemics and are tied to poor eating choices. However, eating healthy […]

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Bayer-funded study: teenage pregnancies remain alarmingly high.

October 2, 2017

A research conducted by GFK Healthcare recently found that despite an increase of access to information on healthy sex, teenage pregnancies remain alarmingly high. The study, funded by Bayer, polled around 3,000 adolescents on their attitudes toward sexuality and contraception. […]

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Avoid alcohol if you’re pregnant

October 2, 2017

Experts are conflicted on the effects of alcohol on pregnancy, therefore the National Health Service (NHS) has advised pregnant women to stay away from consuming alcohol altogether. What happens when I drink alcohol while pregnant? Alcohol passes from your blood […]

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Beat that fatigue

October 2, 2017

Most of us have probably experienced fatigue. Fatigue is unexplained extreme tiredness. It is usually caused by factors such as stress, unhealthy diet and not enough sleep. The following are some of the ways for you to combat fatigue: 1. […]

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WHO not to partner with Philip Morris-funded smoking foundation

September 29, 2017

Leading tobacco company Phillip Morris International has set up a foundation that will focus on researching ways of reducing harm from smoking. But the World Health Organization (WHO) said it will not partner with the foundation and urged governments to […]

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Quick blood test could diagnose heart attack in under 20 minutes

September 29, 2017

An “instant” blood test could diagnose or rule out heart attack in patients in just under 20 minutes, according to UK researchers. A team from King’s College London have tested it on patients and say the test could be rolled […]

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Human embryo DNA edited to remove disease

September 29, 2017

Chinese researchers have edited DNA in lab-made human embryos through precise “chemical surgery” to remove disease in a world first. The team at Sun Yat-sen University in Guangdong, China used a technique called base editing to correct a single error […]

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Singapore develops healthier, “diabetic-friendly” noodles

September 27, 2017

Singapore’s Health Promotion Board (HPB) and the Food Innovation Research Centre at Singapore Polytechnic have co-developed “diabetic-friendly” noodles that could be used to cook healthier versions of the popular noodle dishes mee rebus and cheecheong fun. Mee rebus, which literally […]

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Protein that could help diagnose a chronic brain disease discovered

September 27, 2017

Scientists from Boston University and the VA Boston Healthcare System, a group of hospitals run by the US Department of Veterans Affairs have discovered a protein that could aid in the diagnosis of a degenerative brain disease common among athletes, […]

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