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Structure of key breast cancer target enzyme unraveled
A researcher at Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute has moved a step closer to a cure, and possibly the prevention, of the most common type of breast cancer. ANI
Smoking claimed 673,000 Chinese lives in 2005
A multinational research team, led by scientists at Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, has lent more force to the suggestion that smoking is a significant risk factor for mortality and disease. ANI
Genetic mutations can predict childhood leukaemia relapse
A collaborative study by American researchers has revealed that changes in a gene called IKAROS can help predict a high likelihood of relapse in children with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL). ANI
How to manage seven common conditions without medication
For people who hate taking pills, a little physical exercise and a controlled diet can help you manage your health problems without taking medications. ANI
New approach may pave way for effective vaccines against infectious diseases
A father-son scientist duo in Colombia, South America, has reached a step closer to designing the next generation of synthetic vaccines to fight malaria, tuberculosis, AIDS and other infectious diseases. ANI
Scientists identify 11 gene variants linked to Type 2 diabetes
With the help of a new mathematical model scientists at Michigan Technological University have successfully identified 11 gene variations associated with type 2 diabetes. ANI
Periodontal disease causes gestational diabetes in pregnant women: Study
A study at New York University has found evidence that pregnant women with periodontal (gum) disease have an increased risk of developing gestational diabetes mellitus than pregnant women with healthy gums. ANI
Scientists identify memory development mechanism in fruit fly
In a study on Drosophila (a type of fruit fly), researchers at University of Missouri have found a memory development mechanism that may help people suffering from Parkinsons disease and depression. ANI
Parents high BP may increase hypertension risk for men
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, have found that men who have one or two parents with hypertension appear to have a significantly increased risk of developing elevated blood pressure throughout their adult lives. ANI
How superbug Staph aureus evades bodys natural defences
Washington University researchers claim to have discovered how the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus evades the bodys natural defences against infection. ANI
Dieting, medication may help lower hypertension patients blood pressure
Following a weight-loss diet or using the medication orlistat may help reduce weight and blood pressure in patients with hypertension, says a new study. ANI
New mathematical model offers better understanding of cell signaling
A researcher at the University of Michigan has unveiled a new mathematical model that offers new understanding of cell signalling, which may be pretty important in identifying and targeting cellular processed that cause disease conditions. ANI
Indian scientist discovers how HIV turns food poisoning into lethal infection
Research at University of California - Davis (UC Davis) co-authored by an Indian origin scientist has discovered a mechanism by which HIV turns food poisoning into fatal infection using an animal study. ANI
Mutant proteins could pave way for new heart disease treatment
A researcher at Florida State University College of Medicine has developed mutant proteins that could pave the way for treatment of heart disease. ANI
Cod liver oil may reduce arthritis drug use
Daily intake of cod liver oil can reduce the need of drugs in people suffering with rheumatoid arthritis, according to researchers. ANI
Baby boys in developed nations more likely to die than baby girls
Baby boys in developed countries are more likely to die than baby girls, says a new study, which also states that giving birth through a C-section and having neonatal ICUs could help more male infants survive. ANI
The pill can also help women conceive
For decades, women have been using the pill to not get pregnant. However, for women who do want a baby but are finding it difficult to conceive, the very same contraceptive may be a boon, say researchers at Tel Aviv University. ANI