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Health News for November 14, 2007

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Chiranjeevi launches names his new political party - Praja Rajyam

Karat says fight against nuclear deal not over

Peshawar suicide blast death toll climbs to 35(Update-Bomb Attack)

Rock On rocks New Delhi

First of its kind Youth Assembly sensitizing youth towards community service and social entrepreneurship to be held in Hyderabad city

Commonwealth Youth Games to sport green tag

BMI should be scrapped; it is highly flawed

Plastic bottles, cans are hazardous for human health (Re-issue)

Health News for November 14, 2007

Indian-origin researchers study debunks pancreatic stone formation theory
A recent study led by an Indian-origin researcher has ruled out the role of one of the most important candidate genes for pancreatic stone formation. ANI

Cancer gene helps in early brain development: Study
A study has found that a gene linked to paediatric brain tumours is an essential driver of early brain development. ANI

Experimental technique facilitates real-time breast cancer biopsies
A sophisticated microscope that offers a real-time 3-D analysis of tissue samples has shown promise to reduce the number of needle biopsies, which are needed from women suspected of having breast cancer, in future. ANI

Poor parenting could increse obesity risk in children
A new study has found that children who are neglected by their parents are at a higher risk of becoming obese. ANI

UK confirms outbreak of H5N1
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) in the UK has confirmed that the cause of turkey deaths at a farm in England was the highly pathogenic bird flu virus H5N1. ANI

Having babies can boost sporting prowess of female athletes
Childbirth helps female athletes perform better in their sporting careers as it makes new mums a lot more stronger mentally, says a new study. ANI

Cranberry sauce may protect against host of human illnesses
A new study has found that cranberry sauce might help in fighting E. coli bacteria, which are responsible for a host of human illnesses. ANI

Tumour-suppressor gene for lung cancer identified
A recent study on mice has identified a gene that suppresses lung cancer. ANI

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