Sunday, May 20, 2012

Milk Formula Plays Huge Role on Children Weight-Gain Pattern

Latest experts’ findings showed that Infant formulas may affect the weight-gain pattern of children on the early months of life. According to the new study, infant formula varies effect on children. As researchers followed the influence of infant milk on 56 formula-fed babies, they found that infants who consume hypoallergenic formula achieved closed to normal [...]

Researchers say ASK-1 as latest way to cure stomach cancer

December 29, 2010 by  
Filed under Stomach Cancer

The researchers from Japan reported in the journal of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that a gene called ASK-1, related to both colon and skin cancer, may be a latest way to cure stomach cancer. According to American Cancer Society, there will be new cases for around 21,000 of gastric or stomach cancer [...]

Exercise helps to limit weight gain among pregnant women

December 29, 2010 by  
Filed under Exercise, Women's Health

(December 27, 2010) Exercise can help pregnant women to prevent weight gain, based on a new review conducted as a part of a recent study. German researchers discovered that those women who exercised even they are pregnant held results of not increasing weight of about 1.3 pounds, in comparison to those women who do not [...]

Parents should not overlook childhood obesity

December 27, 2010 by  
Filed under Children's Health

(December 27, 2010) Parents must not overlook the cases of obesity in children in order to help them to have a better life when they grow up. In addition, fitness instructor to children Craig Moss said that several parents were ignoring the fact that their children are suffering from the dreaded obesity. He also said [...]

US Researchers Link Smoking to Severe Pain on Cancer Patients

December 27, 2010 by  
Filed under Disease & Illness, Health A-Z

Researchers in the US associated smoking to the extent feelings of pain to cancer patients on their daily routine. According to the new study, smoking brings greater feelings of pain to a wide range of cancer problems in all given stages. Joseph W. Ditre, the lead author of the study at the Texas A&M University [...]

Older patients with severe asthma need higher dosage of H1N1 vaccine

December 15, 2010 by  
Filed under Asthma

According to a recent study, older patients with severe asthma may need a higher dosage of H1N1 vaccine. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) stated in a press release regarding the study that people with asthma are at higher risk for severe complications when they contract influenza, and asthma was the most known pre-existing health [...]

Study Reveals Ovarian Cancer Screening gently lessens Death Rate

December 14, 2010 by  
Filed under Ovarian Cancer

A study revealed that ovarian cancer screening might just lessens death rate very gently. This specific ailment is one of the most feared problems, as the tumor typically generates no indications and this ailment is detected at an early stage usually. Regardless of potent study, there are no beneficial trials, which may be advised for [...]

Breast Cancer Survival not to Benefit from Zoledronic Acid

December 13, 2010 by  
Filed under Breast Cancer

The latest testing of AZURE has revealed that the much-awaited breast cancer medicine Zoledronic acid never provide benefit from breast cancer patients. The testing ended, and finally the analysis shows that this particular medicine may not boost the rate of survival of those who are suffering from breast cancer in any means. This latest trial [...]

Ultrasound screening can collect most of cases of endometrial cancer

December 13, 2010 by  
Filed under Endometrial

Ultrasound screening through Transvaginal can collect most of the endometrial cancer cases in postmenopausal women before any symptoms appear. In addition, Dr. Ian Jacobs and co-workers from University of College London said that the test that can recognize more than 80 percent of the cases of this kind of cancer but will have a rate [...]

Experts Find Two Genetic Variants Links to Risk of Endometriosis Development

December 13, 2010 by  
Filed under Women's Health, Women's Issues

Experts found two genetic variants that were linked to the increase of endometriosis development and risk. In the study conducted by experts from the Queensland Institute of Medical Research in Australia, Harvard Medical School in Boston and University of Oxford, they have identified chromosome one and chromosome seven that are both crucial for women to [...]

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