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“Walkman” that lowers blood pressure

Posted on February 18, 2006 by Editor

A gadget which helps the user lower blood pressure without drugs, has been launched. It looks like a CDWalkman, helps open up blood vessels that have become narrowed, causing a build-up of pressure. It works by changing and slowing breathing … Continue reading →

Acupressure helpful in backpain

Posted on February 18, 2006 by Editor

Taipei: Acupressure, an ancient Chinese massage has been found more helpful in relieving lower back pain than most other treatments, a new study has discovered. Researchers at the Ntional Taiwan University found that nearly 90 per cent of patients felt … Continue reading →

Fat midriff doubles women’s chances of gallstone surgery

Posted on February 14, 2006 by Editor

Lexington: A bulging midriff almost doubles a woman’s chances of developing gallstones and the need for surgery to remove them, finds an extensive study published in the medical magazine Gut. In the developed world, gallstone disease is the most common … Continue reading →

Magic bullet will drain world health budgets

Posted on February 14, 2006 by Editor

Rotterdam:Treating everyone, or those at only moderate risk of cardiovascular disease, with the polypill would not save any money at all, even if the drug cost nothing to make, finds research in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. The … Continue reading →

Doctors research use of stem cells to grow new bone

Posted on February 13, 2006 by Editor

York: Doctors in the UK are investigating how bone can be grown from baby stem cells to replace diseased joints. At present stem cells from the umbilical cords of babies are used to treat leukaemia patients, but researchers at York … Continue reading →

Omega 6 promotes cancer cell growth in prostate

Posted on February 13, 2006 by Editor

San Francisco: Omega-6 fatty acids, found in foods such as corn oil, resulted in the faster growth of human prostate tumors in cell culture , according to a study conducted at the San Francisco VA Medical Center. The study which … Continue reading →

Melatonin not effective for sleep disorders, says new report

Posted on February 12, 2006 by Editor

Edmonton: There is no evidence that melatonin is effective in treating secondary sleep disorders or preventing jet lag, finds a study published online by the British Medical Journal. Sleep disorders are a widespread problem and place a burden on society … Continue reading →

UK women have lowest life expectancy in Europe, says new report

Posted on February 11, 2006 by Editor

London: UK women have the lowest life expectancy in the European Union, according to a new report from the Office of National Statistics. But UK men are living longer than most in other European countries. In a major report based … Continue reading →

More people will live to be 100, say experts

Posted on February 9, 2006 by Editor

London: Experts are predicting that more than a million people born in the UK and now aged 30 could live to be 100 years old and more. Currently there are around 10,000 centenarians but this figure could grow to 1.2million … Continue reading →

Red meat activates DNA mutation

Posted on February 6, 2006 by Editor

Cambridge: Eating red met does raise the risk of bowel cancer, scientists at the MRC Dunn Human Nutrition Unit in Cambridge. Earlier research, byt he UK’s Medical Research Council, has already shown that eating more than n 5 1/2oz a … Continue reading →

Menopause causes memory loss, doctors reveal

Posted on February 4, 2006 by Editor

Boston: The menopause does cause memory loss, doctors at the University of Rochester Medical Centre in New York have discovered. Research shows that the stress of women’s lives combined with a drop in the hormone oestrogen makes them struggle to … Continue reading →

Drugs for elderly may cause mental decline

Posted on February 1, 2006 by Editor

Montpellier: A family of drugs, commonly used to treat diseases in the elderly, may be responsible for causing mental impairment. Researchers at the Hôpital La Colombière, Montpellier, France say that anticholinergic drugs, used to treat irritable bowel syndrome, urinary incontinence, … Continue reading →

A few extra pounds make you look youthful

Posted on January 31, 2006 by Editor

Copenhagen: A little extra weight can make you look up to seven years younger, according to researchers in Denmark. In addition a happy family life and plenty of money are also contribute to better ageing, says a study that examined … Continue reading →

New sweetner with health benefits launches in UK

Posted on January 30, 2006 by Editor

London: Perfect Sweet announces the launch of a new, completely natural, low carb, low GI sweetener with a host of health benefits, making it perfect for dieters, diabetics, children, dental patients, mums-to-be and women at high risk of osteoporosis – … Continue reading →

New Alzheimer’s treatment pioneered in UK

Posted on January 29, 2006 by Editor

London: A pioneering new treatment, in which a protein is used to attack amyloid plaques, the substance blamed for damaging the brain in Alzheimer’s disease, is being carried out in the UK for the first time. A small trial involving … Continue reading →

Scientists grow joint cartilage from stem cells

Posted on January 28, 2006 by Editor

London: Stem cells have been used to grow cartilage in a breakthrough that could eventually mean fewer patients need hip and knee replacements. Scientists from Imperial College London have used stem cells from embryos to make new cartilage that can … Continue reading →

Impotence may signal heart disease

Posted on January 28, 2006 by Editor

Chicago: Impotence, which affects 50% of men over the age of 40, may be an early wraning of heart disease, says new research published in the journal of the Archives of Internal Medicine. Scientists at the University of Chicago who … Continue reading →

Vitamin D deficiency linked to stroke

Posted on January 27, 2006 by Editor

A shortage of vitamin D may be linked to an increased risk of stroke, according to research published in the journal Stroke. Stroke patients often suffer a number of vitamin D deficiency-related symptoms such as a lowering of bone mineral … Continue reading →

Wine drinkers have healthier diets than beer drinkers

Posted on January 21, 2006 by Editor

Copenhagen: People who buy wine also buy healthier food and therefore have healthier diets than people who buy beer, finds a Danish study. Studies have shown that drinking wine is associated with lower mortality than drinking beer or spirits. Some … Continue reading →

Cat parasite and schizophrenia link

Posted on January 18, 2006 by Editor

London: Researchers have found stronger evidence for a link between a parasite in cat faeces and undercooked meat and an increased risk of schizophrenia. Research published today in Procedings of the Royal Society B, shows how the invasion or replication … Continue reading →

Exercise can help prevent Alzheimer’s

Posted on January 17, 2006 by Editor

New York: Taking regular walks can help prevent Alzheimer’s Disease in older people, new research from the National Institute of Aging in Maryland has found. Those who exercise three times a week during old age are a third less likely … Continue reading →

New arthritis drug fears

Posted on January 17, 2006 by Editor

London: There are health concerns over a new arthritis drug which comes from the same drug family as Vioxx, which is at the heart of a US class action against the manufacturers. The new drug Prexige, is a Cox-2 inhibitor, … Continue reading →

Cosmetic ops increase by 35% in UK

Posted on January 16, 2006 by Editor

London:More than 22,000 cosmetic surgery operations were carried in the UK last year – an increase of 35% on the previous year. The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons www.baaps.org.uk said: 22,041 surgical procedures were carried out by BAAPS members, … Continue reading →

Moderate exercise may delay congestive heart failure

Posted on January 8, 2006 by Editor

Boulder: A study, conducted by researchers at the University of Colorado at Boulder, indicates low-intensity exercise may significantly delay the onset of congestive heart failure ( CHF ). According to Russell Moore of CU-Boulder, who led the study, lab rats … Continue reading →

Magnet therapy has no proven benefits, say US researchers

Posted on January 6, 2006 by Editor

Philadelphia: Patients should be advised that magnet therapy has no proved benefits, and that any healing effect is likely to be small, say US researchers in this week’s British Medical Journal. Magnetic devices that are claimed to be therapeutic include … Continue reading →

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