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Gene therapy for deafness moves a few steps closer

July 14, 2015

Gene therapy for deafness is moving closer to reality, with new research showing the technique for fixing faulty DNA can improve responses in mice with genetic hearing loss. Separately, a clinical trial backed by Novartis is under way to help […]

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The benefits of castor oil

July 13, 2015

Known for its plethora of benefits and uses, castor oil is a vegetable oil squeezed out from the seeds of castor plant, Ricinus communis, found in Africa and India. But use of castor oil is limited not only to India, […]

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How to Stay Active as You Get Older

July 13, 2015

How Physical Activity Helps to Stay Active Healthy and active lifestyle with a lot of physical activity, either through routine or leisure activities, is one of the ways to stay healthy and age gracefully. Physical exercise may not always be […]

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Health Benefits of Figs

July 13, 2015

What are figs? Fig or Ficus carica has been popularly used in the Indian medicine system and other ancient medicine systems of the world. Fig tree is widespread in tropical and subtropical countries. The edible fruits of fig have high […]

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Eating disorders at Ramadan: One teenager’s experience

July 13, 2015

It is coming to the end of Ramadan, when Muslims fast between sunrise and sunset for a month. The 18-hour fasts are not easy and for some the month can be a difficult challenge, especially for people with eating disorders. […]

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Breast cancer warning to older women

July 13, 2015

Many older women are unaware of some of the early warning signs of breast cancer, according to a survey. Fewer than half of the women over 70 who were questioned could name a symptom, apart from a lump. The government […]

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Antipsychotic use rising among teens and young adults

July 13, 2015

A growing number of teens and young adults are being prescribed antipsychotics, a new study suggests. In particular, it appears they’re being used to treat attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) – a condition for which the powerful drugs are […]

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What you need to know about: Laryngeal Papillomatosis

July 10, 2015

What is Laryngeal Papillomatosis? Laryngeal papillomatosis is rare respiratory disease in which growths along the passages from the mouth and nose to the lungs develop and obstruct airflow. The condition is also known as recurrent respiratory papillomatosis or glottal papillomatosis […]

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Fat Stigma Fuels Weight Bullying

July 10, 2015

Being “fat” is the most common reason children are bullied, and something needs to be done about it. That is the predominant view of thousands of adults from four different countries who, when asked why children are bullied, said the […]

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Diabetes Takes a Toll on the Brain

July 10, 2015

Having Type 2 diabetes is associated with greater impairment of blood flow to the brain and a sharper decline in mental acuity compared with nondiabetic people of similar age and health status, even over a two-year period, researchers report. The […]

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