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Gene variations may predict breast cancer risk in women

According to a new study, gene variations may help predict risk of breast cancer in women.   The study, led by Virginia Kaklamani, MD, an

IVF doesn’t lead to early menopause: Study

Women who have undergone IVF treatment often fear that they will reach menopause early. Now however, they can breathe a sigh of relief, for a ...
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Scientists develop camera that snaps objects it cannot 'see'

US researchers have come up with a novel technique that can help capture objects not directly visible to the camera - something which can help ...
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Bacteria levels in aircraft ‘pose low risk to travellers’

Refuting claims that aircrafts provide the perfect environment for spreading disease, a new study has revealed that flying may be safer than believed.   The ...
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Unique high-fat diet may help kids with epilepsy

Researchers have conducted a new trial in UK which indicated that a unique high-fat diet, called the "ketogenic" diet may help limit the fits experienced ...
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Here’s how you can get rid of the tiring Internet jam

Sick and tired of your slow Internet connection? Well, here’s the culprit who’s responsible for 70 percent of the jam - Peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing services, ...
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Protein that may be cause of alcohol dependence identified

According to researchers from Wake Forest University School of Medicine, an analysis of brain tissue samples from chronic alcoholics reveals changes that occur at the ...
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‘Hollywood heart attacks’ have younger women missing real symptoms

Many women under 55 years of age often tend to miss or ignore heart attack-warning signs, as the symptoms don’t resemble typical Hollywood script heart ...
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Bio-inspired micro robots could one day monitor terrorists

A new scientific project aims to design teams of bio-inspired micro robots, that could one day monitor terrorists or search for victims at disaster sites. ...
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Exercise, psychological counselling combo may help depressed heart failure patients

A combination of exercise and psychological counselling may help get rid of heart failure patients’ blues, says a new study.   Researchers led by Rebecca ...
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