Researchers from Arab Science and Technology Foundation, claims to have made a scientific breakthrough which was started back in early 2008, by developing a medical formula for treating cancer using camel's milk and urine.
The scientist says that the received positive result by testing on mice and soon to be tested on humans.
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'Instant cancer' may be caused due to cell explosions.
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Scientists from U.K claims to know the cause of surprise cancer or also know as 'Instant Cancer'.
This finding from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in the UK contradicts the long-held theory that thousands of mutations over a lifetime cause cancer.
This study also helps explain why some people are diagnosed with cancer only months after x-rays or other tests fail to detect traces of the disease, the journal Cell reports.
This finding from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in the UK contradicts the long-held theory that thousands of mutations over a lifetime cause cancer.
This study also helps explain why some people are diagnosed with cancer only months after x-rays or other tests fail to detect traces of the disease, the journal Cell reports.
Women tears send signals to men's brain to back off : Study
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Study conducted by Researchers from Israel show how powerful one's women tears is. They say, Crying may be nature's way of telling men to give women some space.
Research by Israeli scientists, of Israel's Weizmann Institute of Science examined the significance of emotional human tears suggests they are far more than watery drops squeezed from glands around the eyes.
They found that Women's tears play a functional role by emitting chemical signals that reduce testosterone levels and sexual arousal in men, the study found.
"The fact that emotional tears are different in content was a strong clue for us that they served as a chemo-signal," said Sobel, a professor of neurobiology at the institute. "For sure, it's a means of chemical communication. We communicate in many ways."
Research by Israeli scientists, of Israel's Weizmann Institute of Science examined the significance of emotional human tears suggests they are far more than watery drops squeezed from glands around the eyes.
They found that Women's tears play a functional role by emitting chemical signals that reduce testosterone levels and sexual arousal in men, the study found.
"The fact that emotional tears are different in content was a strong clue for us that they served as a chemo-signal," said Sobel, a professor of neurobiology at the institute. "For sure, it's a means of chemical communication. We communicate in many ways."
Is change in climate changing the flavour of Tea?
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Tea farmers/growers form India claims that climate change is blamed for decline in production and as well as the flavor they brew.
Assam, India's leading producer of Tea produces approx 55% of the India's total tea crop. Overall, India accounts for 31% of global tea production.
Assam, India's leading producer of Tea produces approx 55% of the India's total tea crop. Overall, India accounts for 31% of global tea production.
Now your pen will be controlling your Stress ?
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Now controlling your stress will be in your hand.... literally....
During stressed, many people tend to do all sorts of crazy stuff with their pen. By observing this a Doctoral researcher student from Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, named Miguel Bruns Alonso, has developed the prototype of a pen which gauges a user's stress levels and helps ease them.
During stressed, many people tend to do all sorts of crazy stuff with their pen. By observing this a Doctoral researcher student from Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, named Miguel Bruns Alonso, has developed the prototype of a pen which gauges a user's stress levels and helps ease them.
Alcoholism affects younger brains : Duke Study
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A Duke University study indicates adolescents and young adults with alcohol-use disorders have a smaller prefrontal cortex.
Researchers said alcohol-use disorders are known to be associated with abnormalities of the prefrontal cortex, thalamus and the cerebellar hemispheres in adults' brains.
Researchers said alcohol-use disorders are known to be associated with abnormalities of the prefrontal cortex, thalamus and the cerebellar hemispheres in adults' brains.
Due to under-developing brain, Teens cannot concentrate
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Research from the UK has found that teenagers and young adults find it hard to concentrate because their brains are more similar to those of much younger children than those of mature adults, with more grey matter but lower efficiency.
The brain is not fully developed until people reach their late twenties or even early thirties, according to study.
The brain is not fully developed until people reach their late twenties or even early thirties, according to study.
Brain may be fully matured by age of 30-40: Study
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According to new research from the UK, the brain continues to develop after childhood and puberty, and is not fully developed until people are well into their 30s and 40s, which contradict current theories that the brain matures much earlier.
31 US cities tap water is said to be contained with Hexavalent chromium, a cancer causing chemical.
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According to US national survey, The Environmental Working Group, 31 US cities get the tap water which is said to contaminated by a cancer causing chemical, Hexavalent chromium.
Their results on this study were released on Monday, Dec 20. They found that highest concentrations of hexavalent chromium, also known as chromium 6, in the drinking water in Norman, Okla., Honolulu and Riverside, California.
Their results on this study were released on Monday, Dec 20. They found that highest concentrations of hexavalent chromium, also known as chromium 6, in the drinking water in Norman, Okla., Honolulu and Riverside, California.
Beware of 3D TVs, it can disorient you brain: Scientists
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Scientists warns that the 3D content, particularly 3D TVs can disorient the brain, causing eye strain, headaches, nausea and sickness.
The person who is mostly like to be affected by this is the one closer to the screen.
Studies show that in up to 20 percent of the viewers it could even induce physical sickness, the Daily Mail reported, quoting the New Scientist.
The person who is mostly like to be affected by this is the one closer to the screen.
Studies show that in up to 20 percent of the viewers it could even induce physical sickness, the Daily Mail reported, quoting the New Scientist.
People tends to become more emotional at the age 60:Study
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We see that it's harder for the older people to hide their feelings which some times comes out in form of tears.This was observed by psychologists, when viewing heartbreaking or disgusting scenes in movies and reality shows.
According to research from UC Berkeley, Old people are better than their younger counterparts at seeing the positive side of a stressful situation and empathizing with the less fortunate.
According to research from UC Berkeley, Old people are better than their younger counterparts at seeing the positive side of a stressful situation and empathizing with the less fortunate.
Mom's (Maa) voice plays vital role in triggering the development of brain in newborns
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Image showing an infant's brain activity upon hearing his mother’s voice, and then a stranger’s voice.
This latest research by researchers from the University of Montreal and the Sainte-Justine University Hospital Research Centre shows that the mother-child bond is the ultimate one.
Researcher had learned that, mother's voice activates the parts of the brain responsible for language learning.
Being Positive helps brain in expanding your creativity: Study
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According to the researcher carried out by graduates of University of Western Ontario, a happy and positive mood helps in improving the creativity of that person.
This study published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, was carried out by Ruby Nadler, Rahel Rabi and John Paul Minda, students of University of Western Ontario.
This study published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, was carried out by Ruby Nadler, Rahel Rabi and John Paul Minda, students of University of Western Ontario.
Medication for the recovery of health Immune system found by US researchers
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A key element to restore the liveliness and the aging process of immune system is said to be identified by UCSF researcher, published by Journal Clinical Immunology.
A low dose of the drug lenalidomide can stimulate the body's immune-cell protein , which decrease production during aging, and rebalance the levels of several key cytokines, is identified by the team which researched on the cell of the blood.
A low dose of the drug lenalidomide can stimulate the body's immune-cell protein , which decrease production during aging, and rebalance the levels of several key cytokines, is identified by the team which researched on the cell of the blood.
We fall more ill than we did 10 years ago: Study
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We have seen increase in life expectancy, but not in perfect health, according to researcher published in the the Journal of Gerontology.
By giving an example, a 20-year-old today can expect to live one less healthy year over his or her lifespan than a 20-year-old a decade ago.
By giving an example, a 20-year-old today can expect to live one less healthy year over his or her lifespan than a 20-year-old a decade ago.
Electric Shocks to the rescue of Tumour patients.
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A painful but effective way of treating tumor is found out by a team of researchers. By this method, using a device electric shock is given to the tumor which becomes softens before chemotherapy.
Due to electric shocks, cancer cells become porous so that more of the toxic drugs attack the tumor than healthy cells.
Due to electric shocks, cancer cells become porous so that more of the toxic drugs attack the tumor than healthy cells.
Britons booze most, Indians least in the world.
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According to survey, Britons booze maximum with the international average of 71% where as Indians drink the least in the world, with just 27 per cent i.e., one third of the Britons.
The survey found nearly one in 10 Britons admits to drinking every day - almost twice the number in France.
Around 41 per cent of Britons drink regularly, more than the nearest rivals in Australia, 27 per cent, and the international average of 17 per cent, the Daily Mail reports.
The survey found nearly one in 10 Britons admits to drinking every day - almost twice the number in France.
Around 41 per cent of Britons drink regularly, more than the nearest rivals in Australia, 27 per cent, and the international average of 17 per cent, the Daily Mail reports.
ReWalk, Exoskelton for the handicapped who can't walk is out of reach for the common man.
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Argo Medical Technologies' ReWalk , which lets the physically handicapped who can't walk can now walk with it. Weighs about seven pounds(3.17 kgs) and has two mechnical leg support with motorized joints and motion sensors, a harness, and a backpack for holding the computer that controls the device and a battery which is said to last three-and-a-half hours.
In can be helpful for those who can't walk on their own due to health issues like digestive, cardiovascular, and circulatory issues.
It is being clinical trialed at US and Israel, and this motorised device costs around $100,000.
In can be helpful for those who can't walk on their own due to health issues like digestive, cardiovascular, and circulatory issues.
It is being clinical trialed at US and Israel, and this motorised device costs around $100,000.
Indian origin doctor creates World's first artifical kidney.
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So there gonna be an end to Dialysis, if the trial of artificial kindey goes through. An Indian-origin researcher cum doctor Shuvo Roy, with his team at the University of California has created the world's first artificial implantable kidney.
Artificial kidney device protoype is made up two parts. First is made up of silicon chips that can filter toxins out of the bloodstream. The filtered material is pumped into the second half of the system which is also made up of silicon chips but coated with human kidney cells. These human kidney cells help reabsorb some of the useful substances like sugars and salts back into the body. It also produces vitamin D and helps regulate blood pressure.
Artificial kidney device protoype is made up two parts. First is made up of silicon chips that can filter toxins out of the bloodstream. The filtered material is pumped into the second half of the system which is also made up of silicon chips but coated with human kidney cells. These human kidney cells help reabsorb some of the useful substances like sugars and salts back into the body. It also produces vitamin D and helps regulate blood pressure.
Second hand smoke kills 600,000 people per year :WHO
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According to estimation by World Health Organisation(WHO) researchers, one in a hundred deaths worldwide is due to passive smoking.
In the first study to assess the global impact of second-hand smoke, WHO experts found that children are more heavily exposed to second-hand smoke than any other age-group, and around 165,000 of them a year die because of it.
In the first study to assess the global impact of second-hand smoke, WHO experts found that children are more heavily exposed to second-hand smoke than any other age-group, and around 165,000 of them a year die because of it.
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