Eat tomatoes to fight liver cancer, inflammation
Eat tomatoes to fight liver cancer, inflammation
New York: Higher consumption of tomatoes could be associated with a decreased risk of liver cancer caused by...
‘Pill on a string’ can detect cancer early
London, July 21 (IANS) A pill on a string can help doctors detect esophageal cancer at an early stage, says a new study.
Understanding how...
Women’s better verbal memory may shield Alzheimer’s risk
Women's better verbal memory may shield Alzheimer's risk
New York, Oct 7 (IANS) Early detection of Alzheimer's disease in women may be more difficult than...
Flu vaccinations also protect the elderly
New York, Aug 25 (IANS) Contrary to claims that the youth benefit more from flu vaccines, a t10-year study has found that annual influenza...
Excess phosphorous causes chronic kidney diseases
'Excess phosphorous causes chronic kidney diseases'
New Delhi, Jan 26 (IANS) Excess phosphorous in human body can cause chronic kindey diseases, including hyperphosphatemia -- in...
Here’s how human brain can handle so much data
New York, Dec 16 (IANS) Researchers led by an Indian-origin scientist from Georgia Institute of Technology have discovered how humans can categorise data using...
Scientists develop drug that re-programmes cells to fight cancer
Scientists develop drug that re-programmes cells to fight cancer
Canberra, July 20 (IANS) Australian researchers have developed a drug capable of reprogramming the immune system...
Scientists 3D print living body parts
Washington: Scientists have 3D printed ear, bone and muscle structures that matured into functional tissue and developed a system of blood vessels when implanted in...
Human brain cells develop throughout life: Study
Human brain cells develop throughout life: Study
London: Human beings keep making new brain cells throughout their lives, even into the 90s, a finding that...
Yoga alone may not improve mental health after trauma: Study
New York, March 10 (IANS) While there are some promising benefits to using yoga, there is not yet enough evidence to support the practice...





















