Health & Medicine
Researchers confirms four lifestyle changes that protect the heart, reduce death risk
08 Jun 2013
A large, multi-center study led by Johns Hopkins researchers shows clear benefits of a healthy diet, exercise, maintaining normal weight and not smoking
Diagnosing and treating latent tuberculosis infection
By By Helen Dodson | 08 Jun 2013
Greater convenience and safety for wheelchair users
07 Jun 2013
Users of electric-powered wheelchairs can operate a PC and cellphone without human assistance as a new module is set to transform electric powered wheelchairs into communication hubs
Malaria's severity reset by mosquito
06 Jun 2013
New cancer drug shows promise for treating advanced melanoma
By By Shaun Mason | 03 Jun 2013
Indians with arthritis have increased risk of heart disease
30 May 2013
Research at the University of Liverpool and the AB Rheumatology Clinic, Hyderabad, has shown that Indians with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are four times more likely to develop cardiovascular disease
Cholesterol sets off chaotic blood vessel growth
30 May 2013
Itch-causing molecule unmasked
29 May 2013
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