Low doses of radiation promote the spread of cancer-capable cells in healthy tissue. Researchers recommend that this risk should be
Month: July 2019
Replacing preoperative drug with music
Preoperative anxiety is common, and it can raise levels of stress hormones in the body, which in turn can affect
Happy people seek strangers while sad people seek friends
Humans are by nature social creatures, and need interactions and relationships in order to feel fulfilled and for the benefit
Drinking coffee doesn’t reduce cancer risk
Drinking coffee does not change a person’s risk of being diagnosed with or dying from cancer, a new QIMR Berghofer
Intestinal infection may triggers Parkinson’s disease-like symptoms
A new study by Montreal scientists that a gut infection can lead to a pathology resembling Parkinson’s disease (PD) in
Evolution and ecology of plant viruses
Viruses are justly feared as ingenious pathogens, causing diseases in everything they invade, including virtually all bacteria, fungi, plants and
Broken heart syndrome increases the risk of breast cancer
Broken heart syndrome- takotsubo syndrome, occurs when the heart’s main pumping chamber temporarily enlarges and doesn’t pump well. Although the
Higher iron levels boost heart health but increase the risk of stroke
In a series of early-stage studies examining genetic data from over 500,000 people, a team of international scientists, led by
Effects of nutritional upplements on cardiovascular outcomes
Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers they have found that almost all vitamin, mineral and other nutrient supplements or diets cannot be
Osteoarthritis linked to higher risk of dying from cardiovascular disease
Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have investigated the link between osteoarthritis and mortality in an epidemiological study. It was