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Health News for February 26, 2008

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Karnataka High Court orders Ramoji Rao to appear in Ballari Court

CCEA approves scheme on National Mission on Medicinal Plants

Magnets could keep sharks at bay!

Pammie was first choice for X-Files lead role!

Chidambaran says government to speed up reforms

ICC chief Haroon Lorgat to meet the media in Colombo

Bossy parents cause older teens to indulge in more sex

Aussies turning in droves to alternative therapies

Health News for February 26, 2008

Actor Suniel Shetty promotes cancer awareness among Jaipur kids
Bollywood actor Suniel Shetty interacted with children in Jaipur on Tuesday during a cancer awareness event. ANI

Scientists offer new approach in studying mood disorders
Researchers from Indiana have proposed a new approach in identifying blood biomarkers resulting in mood disorders. ANI

Quarter Of HIV infected women want to be mothers
A new study at the Ohio State University has revealed that nearly one-fourth of the women infected with HIV want to give birth. ANI

Early lowering of high blood pressure improves stroke outcomes
A new study conducted by researchers at the George Institute for International Health has shown that early and intensive lowering of high blood pressure reduces the risk of death and disability in stroke patients. ANI

Moody, aggressive teens have different brain structures
Mood swings, aggressiveness and angst in teenagers can be attributed to the significantly different brain structures of some teens, according to a study. ANI

Anti-depressants not much of a help
For the depressed, this might come as a big blow- according to a new study the happy pills or anti-depressants they take, have little or no impact. ANI

Silica nanoparticles offer effective way to kill bacteria
Silica nanoparticles might offer an effective way of delivering nitric oxide (NO) into the cells to kill bacteria, said researchers. ANI

Study links esophageal cancer to carbohydrates, obesity
A new study has linked esophageal cancer to carbohydrates and obesity, by showing that the increase in the incidence of the disease in recent years mirrors the steep rise in carbohydrate intake and obesity during the same period of time. ANI

Aspirin may not help prevent second stroke
Aspirin doesnt help in preventing second stroke in 20 percent of the cases, say researchers. ANI

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