Washington D.C. [U.S.A], December 28 (ANI): In a new research, a group of scientists have managed to find the pernicious effect of obesity on the long-term health of blood-making stem cells (hematopoietic stem cells).
Washington D.C. [U.S.A], December 28 (ANI): In a new research, a group of researchers have developed a nanowire device that can detect microscopic levels of cancer markers in the urine, an advance that could help non-invasively diagnose the deadly disease.
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec. 23 (ANI): Parents' please-take-note! Just one egg a day given to babies aged between six and nine months for six months, may boost their brain development, a new research suggests.
London [UK], December 21 (ANI): A salad a day may keep Dementia away, as a new research suggests that eating vegetable salad every day could help stave-off dementia by boosting memory.
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec 15 (ANI): Tea lovers rejoice! New research shows drinking a cup of hot tea at least once a day can lower the risk of developing glaucoma, a serious eye condition.
London [UK], Dec 15 (ANI): Although some heart attacks are sudden and intense, most start slowly, with mild pain or discomfort. But, according to a new research, the life-threatening condition could be spotted early by this surprising sign.
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec 11 (ANI): New research suggests that young adults who have used electronic cigarettes are four times more likely than others to start smoking tobacco cigarettes within 18 months.
London [UK], December 2 (ANI): Cheese Lovers, Rejoice! A new research shows that eating a daily portion of cheese could reduce the risk of fatal heart attacks and stroke.
Washington D.C. [U.S.A], November 30 (ANI): According to a new research, a group of scientists have found an injectable gel that slowly releases short gene sequences known as microRNAs into the heart muscle.
London [UK], November 27 (ANI): While there is nothing wrong with children watching the television, a new research suggests this should be capped at 90 minutes in order to reduce the risk of obesity in later years.
New Delhi [India], Nov.14 (ANI): Early exposure to environmental toxins like lead, air pollution, and arsenic can have long-lasting and irreversible consequences for children's brain development, especially in the developing world.