Taking two or more standard-dose (325 milligram) pills of aspirin a week was associated with a 49 percent lower risk
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Predicting height and risk of terminal diseases with DNA tool
A new DNA tool created by Michigan State University can predict people’s height, and the risk for serious illnesses like
Eating processed meats increases the risk of breast cancer
New analysis has shown that eating processed meats, like sausages, bacon and chorizo increases the risk of developing breast cancer by
Treating cancer with Aspirin
Systemic review looked at the survival of 120,000 patients with cancer who took aspirin, compared with 400,000 patients who did not,
Sunshine vitamin may prevents migraine attacks
According to a new research, daily intake of vitamin D supplement could cut the number of migraine attack. The treatment
Obesity may cause preventable cancers
Obesity will overtake smoking as the leading preventable cause of cancer in women, a study predicts one in ten new female
Effects of unhealthy lifestyle on lifespan
Unhealthy lifestyles mean British women now have some of the lowest life expectancies in Europe. League tables show British women have
Metabolic dysfunction causes chronic diseases
Chronic conditions like cancer, diabetes and cardiovascular disease defy treatment, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that more
Secrets of cell division in cancer
Scientists at Hollings Cancer Center at the Medical University of South Carolina have found that some cells can divide without
How genetics influence nutritional requirements
Approximately 0.1% is the average genetic difference between two individuals. This small percentage is responsible for the variations of certain