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Health News for January 24, 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 January 24, 2008

Drivers with early Alzheimers more prone to accidents
Researchers at Rhode Island Hospital and Brown University have revealed that people with early Alzheimers Disease (AD) are more prone to accidents as well as performing poorly in road tests. ANI

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) linked to allergies
A new study has found that Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is likely to be higher in patients with allergies. ANI

Rhodium-based catalyst offers efficient, economical production of novel drugs
University at Buffalo experts say that they have developed an extremely efficient and economical chemical synthesis method for designing and manufacturing extremely novel pharmaceutical compounds. ANI

How the nervous system controls obesity
Queens biologists and their students have come up with a finding as to how the nervous system controls obesity. ANI

Mices ability to ensure faster fertilisation may explain human infertility
In what may help better the understanding of infertility in humans, University of Liverpool researchers have found that field mice have evolved a unique way of ensuring faster fertilisation. ANI

Scientists show possibility of organ transplants without rejection
People receiving organ transplants may not have to remain dependent on immuno-suppressant drugs in future, as scientists have found that transplanting part of the immune system along with an organ can help prevent rejection. ANI

Synthesis of deep-sea sponge molecule may lead to better anti-cancer drugs
Northwestern University chemist Karl Scheidt has successfully synthesised a natural molecule, known as neopeltolide, having cancer-fighting properties that was isolated from a deep-sea sponge belonging to the family Neopeltidae. ANI

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