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Health News for November 26, 2007

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Chiranjeevi launches names his new political party - Praja Rajyam

Navy Chief meets Manmohan Singh to resolve pay-related issues

Prachanda fears survival of Maoist led Govt.

Bollywood flick Tahaan releases across the country

New RBI Governor Subbarao takes charge

President Patil congratulates Pankaj Advani on winning World Billiards title

Hallucinations are caused by a transient form of blindness

Lap-and-shoulder seat belts as safe as child safety seats for kids

Health News for November 26, 2007

Materialism in kids and adolescents linked to self-esteem
A new study has revealed that a young persons level of materialism is linked to their self-esteem. ANI

Race plays a role in pain related to severe metastatic breast cancer
A new study has found that racial differences play a role in the risk of pain related to metastatic breast cancer. ANI

Mismatched prostate cancer treatment more common than believed
A study has revealed that mismatched prostate cancer treatment is more common because of the inability and discomfort of people to discuss pre-existing urinary, bowel or sexual problems with their physicians. ANI

Super scanner reduces radiation exposure by 80pc
Technology major Philips has invented a machine which can reveal the interior of a patients body with much higher clarity than the conventional X-ray scanners, and that too with an 80 per cent reduced exposure to radiations. ANI

Heres the formula for a perfect smile
A perfect smile depends not only upon the whiteness of a persons teeth but a number of other factors also, say scientists. ANI

New discovery may pave way for disrupted body clock associated diseases
Better treatments could soon be available for diseases associated with disrupted circadian rhythm - the roughly 24-hour body clock a person has - thanks to research by a biochemistry student at Valparaiso University. ANI

Cryoablation a good option for treating kidney cancer: Study
Undergoing cryoablation to treat cancerous kidney tumours could help patients remain cancer free for up to two and a half years, according to a review of 62 Mayo Clinic patients. ANI

Wholemeal bread may reduce pancreatic cancer risk
A new research has revealed that having two portions of whole grains such as wholemeal bread and brown rice on a daily basis may almost halve the risk of developing pancreatic cancer. ANI

Brain scans may reveal OCD risk
Researchers from Cambridge University say that brain scans may be able to detect which people are at genetic risk of developing obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). ANI

Nanotechnologys health, environmental effects concern scientists
A telephone survey of American households, 363 leading nanotechnology scientists and engineers, has revealed that the experts are more concerned than the public about the effects the technology may have on human health and environment. ANI

Asian men who smoke risk losing their hair
Asian men should kick the butt if they dont want their locks to fall off, for a new study has stated that smoking might be the cause of age-related hair loss among them. ANI

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