December 31, 2008
Celebrities Health Tips Lack Scientific Backing
When Oprah Winfrey and Kate Moss espouse “detox” regimes or, when Sharon and Kelly Osbourne say that the Pill can cause cancer, don’t take them too seriously
When Oprah Winfrey and Kate Moss espouse “detox” regimes or, when Sharon and Kelly Osbourne say that the Pill can cause cancer, don’t take them too seriously
Conjoined twin Faith Williams passed away to be with her sister, Hope, on Christmas Day, three weeks after a separation surgery.
The tiny girls had
Excessive police violence is evident in the types of injury and trauma emergency care doctors are treating in the US, indicates research published in IEmergency Medicine Journal.
Weight bearing exercise during adolescence seems to be the best for maintaining bone strength in older life, indicates a small study published ahead of
An Australian man, caught with a trafficable amount of ecstasy, told the court that he bought it to use it as birth control pills for his shar peis dog.
Increased dietary intake of inorganic phosphate, a common food additive found in various processed food, is suspected to increase the risk and spread of lung cancer.
Novel form of radiotherapy promises to be safe from side effects of blood-cancer treatment.
If the trials are successful, the highly targeted radiotherapy
A large glass of wine a day increases the risk of liver and bowel cancer by a fifth, experts have warned.
What’s more, the same goes for a pint of beer or a couple of spirits such as vodka or gin.
It is known for inspiring Christmas-time kisses, and now, scientists have concluded that mistletoe may help prolong the lives of cancer patients.
Yes, you heard it right.
In a ground-breaking discovery, scientists have for the first time found the ways to block a cancer gene’s own repair mechanism, thus making chemotherapy