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Health News for April 29, 2008

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Karnataka High Court orders Ramoji Rao to appear in Ballari Court

Samajwadi Party submits letter to President supporting UPA Government

New Labours Deputy leader secretly campaigning to become UK PM

Jessica Alba credits Justin Timberlakes comedy for starting labour

Sabarimala Swamy Ayyappan Temple replica comes up Pochampally

Nadals gal prefers to remain in the background

Stonehenge may have been the biggest cemetery of its time

Popular American fish has high levels of bad fatty acids

Health News for April 29, 2008

Decreased sexual satisfaction not linked to cardiovascular risk in postmenopausal women
A new study from Boston University has revealed that decreased sexual satisfaction among postmenopausal women may not be linked to cardiovascular disease. ANI

Stem cells from hair follicles may help engineer new blood vessels
Scientists at the University of Buffalo have suggested that stem cells derived from hair follicles have the potential to be formed into new blood vessels. ANI

Appendix removed via patients vagina for first time
Surgeons at UC San Diego Medical Center have removed an inflamed appendix through a patients vagina for the first time in the United States. ANI

Boxing may be less dangerous for the brain than previously thought
Researchers at the University of Heidelberg Medical Center say that boxing is perhaps less dangerous for the brain than previously thought, particularly for amateurs. ANI

Boxing may be less dangerous for the brain than previously thought
Researchers at the University of Heidelberg Medical Center say that boxing is perhaps less dangerous for the brain than previously thought, particularly for amateurs. ANI

iPods do not affect pacemaker function: Study
Disapproving a recent suggestion that errant electronic noise from iPods may cause implantable cardiac pacemakers to malfunction, cardiac electrophysiologists at Childrens Hospital Boston say that they have not found any such effect in hundreds of children and young adults requiring pacemakers for their heart conditions. ANI

Researchers demonstrate potential new target for multiple sclerosis treatment
Researchers at the Universidad de Oviedo, Spain, have taken a major step forward in the fight against multiple sclerosis (MS), by demonstrating both genetic and pharmaceutical evidence for the role of a protein called collagenase-2 in the development of the debilitating disease. ANI

Scientist develops new method for early cancer screening
Early detection of cancer could soon be possible with the help of a new non-invasive instrument, called a P-scan, developed by a scientist at the Missouri University of Science and Technology. ANI

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