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13 Jul 2012Health
Babies who are solely breastfed for the first six months of life are at a greater risk of developing nut allergies as compared to those who are exposed to other food and fluids, a new study has revealed.The research found that those children who were fed with only breast milk for the first six months were 1.5-times more likely to develop a nut allergy by the time they reached school age.The Australian...
Source : News Track India | 316 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
in five women with breast cancer who has part of the breast removed, rather than the whole breast, ends up having another operation, a BMJ study suggests.The reoperation rate increases to one in three for women whose early-stage cancer is difficult to detect.Women should be told of the risk of further operations when choosing surgery, researchers say.The study, led by researchers from the London School...
Source : BBC | 316 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
etc.Drinking coffee during pregnancy won’t harm offspring (Thinkstock photos/Getty Images)The research of more than 3,400 five and six-year-olds has found no evidence that the children's behavioral problems were related to their mothers'According to study author Eva Loomans, from Tilburg University in the Netherlands, youngsters whosedrank around three cups of coffee a day had not greater risk of ...
Source : Times Of India | 316 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
Retiring fast bowler Brett Lee has annointed 19-year-old Patrick Cummins as Australia's next speed demon. Picture: Stephen CooperBrett Lee says some of his happiest memories have been in and around the cricket ground as he announces his retirement from the sport.BRETT Lee has handed the baton to Patrick Cummins as Australia's next fast-bowling superstar.On the day Lee, 35, retired from international...
Source : perthnow | 316 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
Novel Strategy may Help Plot New Treatment Option for an Aggressive Type of Skin CancerReceiving Chemotherapy Following Removal of Type of Cancer Near Pancreas May Improve Survival: StudyDisclaimer...
Source : Medindia | 316 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
technology and price. However the latest model, named the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X is facing problems in terms of sales in the UK. Due to the increasing strenght of the Yen, the cost of this vehicle in the UK would have to go up to Rs. 51.74 lakh from Rs. 25.87 Lakh and this has led to the sales of this vehicle becoming virtually impossible and as a result the sales profits are more or less r...
Source : Cardekho | 316 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
Save time and stay informed. Our physician-editors offer you clinical perspectives on key research and news.The FDA announced on Wednesday a Class I recall of several lots of cardiovascular diagnostic tests aiding in the triage of heart failure, MI, and pulmonary embolism. According to the agency, the affected products do not provide the precision described in the package insert, which could lead to...
Source : Jwatch | 316 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
Eating Western-style fast food can increase one's risk of developing diabetes and dying from heart disease, a local study has found. -- ST PHOTO: CAROLINE CHIAEating Western-style fast food can increase one's risk of developing diabetes and dying from heart disease, a local study has found.The research, a first that looks at the impact of fast food on Asians, found that those who eat fast food more...
Source : Straits Times | 316 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
USA, July 13 (bdnews24.com/Reuters)- Obese and overweight people are more likely to develop colon polyps, a possible precursor to cancer, than slimmer people, according to an international study.Previous studies have made the connection between obesity and colon cancer, a link recognized by the US National Cancer Institute. But the current study, which appeared in the American Journal of Gastroenterology,...
Source : bdnews24 | 316 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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