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Commuting for Long Hours can Cause Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

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Contrary to the common notion carpal tunnel syndrome is not just limited for desk jockeys alone and even a person commut

Visiting Your GP Could Help Prevent, Delay Onset of Diabetes

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People with a family history of diabetes and those carrying extra weight should visit their GP to minimise the risk of d

Time Really is the Best Healer of a Traumatic Event in Life

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Time really is the best healer, for no matter what the disaster, a new study has found that the basic level of happiness

Peer Pressure to Look Sexy Driving Under 14's to Anxiety and Stress

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A new study has shown that under-14s believe that the influence of magazines, websites and friends telling them to look

The Ultimate Solution for Obese Kids Revealed!

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A British study has revealed that playing interactive sports video games like the Nintendo Wii help children burn over 5

Research Sheds Light on Link Between Lifestyle and Dementia

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A study conducted by Australian researchers has revealed that people who do not engage in complex mental activity over t

Kids' Intellectual Development Impaired by Computers

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A charitable educational trust has released a report stating that children these days are losing out on neurological and

Survey Finds Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates Still Too Low in US

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Despite the fact that screening for colorectal cancer considerably helps to reduce the mortality rates, only half of US

More People in US Die of MRSA Than from AIDS: Study

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The emergence of drug-resistant bacteria poses a great threat to the people is by no means an exaggeration to say, as a

Malaria Treatments Cut Anemia Risk

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A new study has suggested that preventative malaria treatments reduce anemia risk and improve learning in kids. br

3-D Image of Protein Filaments That Facilitate Hearing Created

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The mechanism behind hearing his now better understood, Berkeley Lab researchers have claimed. The research

Doctors Ready to Resign En Masse

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Orissa Medical Services Association (OMSA) is to have a general body meeting on July 19 and mass resignations would be s

Schools in Britain Face Closure Threats

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British ministers have threatened to close down thousands of primary schools because of their poor showing in exams. br

Hearing Aid Technology Promises Noise Reduction

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Researchers from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have developed a new hearing aid technology that

NZ Kids Using SMSs for Counseling

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A new study says that children in New Zealand are increasingly using their mobiles to get counseling. As per

Pre-teens Being Encouraged to Get Fake Tans by Parents

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In order to deter kids from sunbaking and solariums, Aussie parents are permitting their kids as young as eight to have

Many Cancer Patients Do Not Have Access to Drugs in UK

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Over 120,000 cancer patients die early every year in the UK after being denied drugs that could have increased their lif

Docs Pull Out 17 Metal Objects from Man's Stomach

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Some 17 metal objects - including nails, a watch clasp and a knife - were removed by doctors in Trujillo in Peru from a

Most of World's Population Will Be Obese by 2030

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Researchers at Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine are predicting that by 2030, almost 58 pe

Concentration in Children may Be Improved by Sugary Snacks

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Snacks and drinks containing a generous helping of sugar may improve concentration in children. That's the c

Singing in Choirs may Be Key to Happiness

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Humming tunes is known as a good stress buster. Now, a new research has further proved it by suggesting that people who

Scientists Use Common Cold Virus to Locate, Track Prostate Cancer Spread

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Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have successfully used an engineered common cold virus t

Parental Neglect may Make Babies Fat

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Babies who spend a lot of time away from parents may become fat. This is based on a new study that found tha

CO2 Emissions Turned into "Green Carbon"

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A new technique that sees carbon dioxide (CO2) and tailings from mining operations converted into materials of a "higher

Girl Guides' Leaders Warn Stressed Girls may View Self Harm as Normal

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Girlguiding UK is reporting that girls are so stressed out these days they may come to view self harm as a normal thing

Drugs Based on Nicotine Could Help in Dementia

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New research indicates that nicotine-based drugs may help delay the time that people with dementia enter nursing homes.

Study Finds Slim Evidence for Organ Transplant Success in HIV Patients

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The evidence addressing key questions about results of organ transplants in HIV patients is very little and inconclusive

Intel Health Device Gets FDA Approval

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Intel, the world's largest semi-conductor company has unveiled a new health device called the Intel Health Guide. The t

Doctors Working to Cure Rare Genetic Disorder

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Fourteen-year-old Rebati Kahara from Boudh district in Orissa, is suffering from a rare genetic disorder that has distor

Maharashtra Conducts Marathon for Healthy Cause

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Hundreds of enthusiasts, including physically challenged, participated in a marathon yesterday which was organised for s

Great News for Heart Disease Patients-Grow Your Own Heart Valves!

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A world-first technology developed by Melbourne researchers is ready for trial and could lead to heart disease patients

Beware of "Social Tonics," Health Canada Warns

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Canadian health authorities are warning against "social tonics," promoted as safer legal alternatives to street drugs.

Is Amy Suffering from Drug-induced Heart Problems?

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Amy Winehouse's drug addiction is playing havoc with her health. After being diagnosed with a lung condition, the singer

Exercise at Office Using Treadmill Workstation

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Combination of a treadmill and computer workstation may be the new way for employers to ensure optimum fitness levels in

Morocco's Siamese Twins Separated in Saudi

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Siamese twins from Morocco, connected since birth at the chest and stomach, were separated in a successful operation at

Caffeine and Carbohydrates Help Athletes Recover Faster After Workouts

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Caffeine and carbohydrates help athletes recover faster after workouts, Australian study shows. Researchers at t

Indian Supreme Court Sends Woman to Prison for 'False' Rape Charge

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The Indian Supreme Court has sentenced an illiterate woman to three months in jail for brining up a false claim of rape

Environmental Protesters Disrupt Coal Loading in Australia

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The six-day protest launched by environmental activists in Australia against coal operations at New Castle is intensifyi

Mitigate Green House Emissions, Don't Sink Them in the Ocean

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A scientist has now suggested that methods of mitigation of green house emissions like ocean fertilization should be rec

Kenya may Now Provide Free Diabetes Treatment to Its Youth

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In its latest health initiative, a Kenyan group called for free treatment for patients aged under 18 who had succumbed t

HIV-positive Kenyan Waitress Receives Compensation for Unfair Dismissal

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A HIV-positive Kenyan woman is to receive (Dollor) 35,000 as compensation from her employer for unfair dismissal. A High

High On Alcohol: Study Blames College Environment for Students' Drinking Sprees

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Binge drinking has now become a common phenomenon among college students in the United States and a 14-year study of hea

HRT to the Rescue: Reprieve for Women With Gall Bladder Disease

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Experts now suggest that 'Hormone Replacement Therapy' (HRT) patches can be a boon to postmenopausal women by lowering t

Safe Sex Counseling During Rehab Programs may Help Cut Rising HIV Transmission

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A new counseling regime on safe sex during drug addiction treatment may lead the way in cutting the risk of HIV infectio

Common LCD Chemical to Be the Next Global Disaster: Destructive Climatic Impact

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Latest research has found rising emission levels of nitrogen trifluoride (NF3), which has a global climate impact 17,000

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