Master Stem Cell Found

Scientists have discovered the master gene responsible for that development of all cells inside the human mind and also the central nervous system. The fascinating discovery was created by research workers in the University of Wisconsin-Madison. This most recent discovery is really a large step for scientists working to find ...

The Icelandic sheepdog is registered between the oldest dog breeds in the world

The Icelandic sheepdog will be added on Wednesday to the list of 164 breeds already registered with the organization. Although the Icelandic sheepdog is an old dog, it is still a new recognition for many people. According to AKC the the Icelandic sheepdogs have been around for ...

Vitamin E, Selenium Do Not Prevent Prostate Cancer

U.S. researchers have come out and stated that neither vitamin E supplements, or selenium reduce the risk of developing prostate cancer. Dr. Eric Klein of the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio led the team of researchers by focusing on a total of 35,000 men. The study, which was heavily supported by the National ...

30 Days After Heart Attack, Sudden Cardiac Death Risk Peaks

According to a new study, 30 days after a heart attack, the risk of sudden cardiac death for a patient is at its peak. It has long been known that the moments right after a heart attack are very important for long-term survival. This is more evident than ever in this ...

Cholesterol Drugs May Cut Risk of Prostate Cancer

New studies are giving hope to those at risk of prostate cancer. United States researchers recently announced that cholesterol-lowering statin drugs may offer protection to men against prostate cancer and other urological problems, in addition to reducing their chance of heart attacks and heart problems. The study involved 2,447 men between ...

HIV Testing and AIDS: Should Everyone Test?

Some health officials believe it’s possible to stop the transmission of the HIV virus in 5 years, but to do so everyone with the disease must be treated with anti-retrovirals. Although this sounds great for the fight against AIDS, which has been going on for decades, there are some issues and ...

Self-Embedding Disorder Becoming Common Among Teens

Self-embedding disorder is becoming far more common among teens, and is very harmful to their health. Self-embedding disorder takes place when teens embed themselves with foreign objects. These objects can be anything from a needle, rock, nail, etc. This has sparked researchers to seek new treatments to help fight the disorder. Radiologists ...

Caffeine Appears to Prevent Some Types of Skin Cancer

Good news for coffee drinkers as a new study suggests that caffeine can reduce risk of skin cancer. Millions of pounds of coffee are ground and drunk daily by unsuspecting coffee drinkers. All of these coffee drinkers are unknowingly reducing their risk of skin cancer, which is a lesser form of the ...

Health Of Kids Harmed By Heavy TV, Internet Use

According to a new study, the health of kids can be harmed with heavy use of TV, the Internet, as well as video games. The U.S. National Institutes of Health, Yale University, as well as the California Pacific Medical Center carried out an study which was released this week. They analyzed ...

Swine Flu and the Obesity Factor

Studies are under weigh to consider whether higher doses of the H1N1 flu medication should be administered to those who are obese since these patients appear to have serious complications that put them at a higher risk for mortality if they contract the swine flu virus. It has been reported ...

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