Monday, 31 August 2015

Common antidepressant may help stroke victims recover

 A commonly prescribed antidepressant may help stroke survivors improve movement and coordination even when rehabilitation after the stroke incidents gets a little delayed, new research has found.

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Young diabetic women at six-fold heart attack risk

Young women suffering from diabetes have a six-fold risk of heart attack, new research has warned, adding that young women who had suffered a heart attack were also more likely to be smokers.

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About 18 per cent Indian women affected by Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: Study

A recent study has revealed that about 18 per cent of women in India, mostly from the East, suffer from Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), a disorder which causes infertility among the fairer sex.

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Common antidepressant may help stroke victims recover

 A commonly prescribed antidepressant may help stroke survivors improve movement and coordination even when rehabilitation after the stroke incidents gets a little delayed, new research has found.

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Young diabetic women at six-fold heart attack risk

Young women suffering from diabetes have a six-fold risk of heart attack, new research has warned, adding that young women who had suffered a heart attack were also more likely to be smokers.

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About 18 per cent Indian women affected by Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: Study

A recent study has revealed that about 18 per cent of women in India, mostly from the East, suffer from Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), a disorder which causes infertility among the fairer sex.

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'May contain...' food allergy warnings are used so much they become meaningless, report warns

Restaurant warnings that a meal “may contain” accidental traces of nut or other allergens are essentially meaningless because they are often based on unreliable information, a new report warns.













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NHS health budgets being spent on 'horse riding, holidays and clothes' for patients

Thousands of pounds of NHS cash is being spent on treats for patients, including holidays, aromatherapy, new clothes and a summer house.



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Every hospital patient will be given a barcode as part of plan to create a 'paper free' NHS

Every patient in hospital will be given an individual barcode to ensure they are given the correct drugs and treatment, as part of plans to make the NHS “paper free” by the end of the decade.



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Women given testosterone during sex change process 'start to think more like men'

Women given testosterone while undergoing a sex change start to think more like men after the treatment, research suggests.



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Tattoo with a hidden message highlights the invisible battle faced by people with depression

A young woman has brought attention to the invisibility of depression - by getting a tattoo which sends out two opposing messages depending on how you look at it.



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Rare surgery to reattach avulsed limb performed in Cuttack

In a rare surgery, the avulsed hand of a young girl was repaired and reattached after an eight- hour long surgery in a private hospital here.

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Rare surgery to reattach avulsed limb performed in Cuttack

In a rare surgery, the avulsed hand of a young girl was repaired and reattached after an eight- hour long surgery in a private hospital here.

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India has eradicated tetanus as a killer of children and mothers, Prime Minister Modi announces

Tetanus has virtually been eradicated in India as a killer of infants and their mothers, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced.



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Delhi govt fines institutes for violating tobacco control act

The Delhi government today issued challans to several educational institutions for allegedly not following rules under the Tobacco Control Act, and collected a fine amount of Rs 82,000 from south-west district alone.

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New heart study finding predicts future risk for cardiac patients

A new study has found that the heart's small left ventricle with thick walls, can be the strongest predictor of morphologic remodeling, which is most likely to be considered a first step towards heart failure in patients with chronic ischemic heart disease

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Young adults in polluted cities have larger risk of cardiovascular diseases

A new research has found that young adults, who live in a polluted city, have a higher risk of getting cardiovascular diseases as compared to other adults who reside in less polluted cities.

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National Homeopathy convention in Kozhikode on Sept 13

Specialists in the field of pure science streams from across the country would attend the national homeopathy convention to be held here from September 13.

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Palakkad declared as first HIV/AIDs literate district

Palakkad has been declared as the first complete HIV/AIDS literate district in the state, thanks to the joint initiatives of civic authorities and KESS-HAPPI, a volunatry organisation.

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Kerala to continue food safety raids

As many as 1766 food safety raids have been carried out across Kerala and nine shops have been closed for selling adulterated food articles during Onam season.

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Probiotics don't prevent superbug attack in ill people

Probiotics may not protect critically ill people from superbugs or drug-resistant microbes, new research has found.

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Delhi govt fines institutes for violating tobacco control act

The Delhi government today issued challans to several educational institutions for allegedly not following rules under the Tobacco Control Act, and collected a fine amount of Rs 82,000 from south-west district alone.

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New heart study finding predicts future risk for cardiac patients

A new study has found that the heart's small left ventricle with thick walls, can be the strongest predictor of morphologic remodeling, which is most likely to be considered a first step towards heart failure in patients with chronic ischemic heart disease

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Young adults in polluted cities have larger risk of cardiovascular diseases

A new research has found that young adults, who live in a polluted city, have a higher risk of getting cardiovascular diseases as compared to other adults who reside in less polluted cities.

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National Homeopathy convention in Kozhikode on Sept 13

Specialists in the field of pure science streams from across the country would attend the national homeopathy convention to be held here from September 13.

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Palakkad declared as first HIV/AIDs literate district

Palakkad has been declared as the first complete HIV/AIDS literate district in the state, thanks to the joint initiatives of civic authorities and KESS-HAPPI, a volunatry organisation.

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Kerala to continue food safety raids

As many as 1766 food safety raids have been carried out across Kerala and nine shops have been closed for selling adulterated food articles during Onam season.

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Probiotics don't prevent superbug attack in ill people

Probiotics may not protect critically ill people from superbugs or drug-resistant microbes, new research has found.

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Ezetimibe can reduce cardiovascular problems, says new study

A new study has found that Ezetimibe can reduce the cardiovascular problems in diabetes patients. The drug achieved greater reductions in LDL cholesterol than statins alone, resulting in lower risks of cardiovascular events in patients with diabetes and the benefits observed in diabetics were greater than in those without diabetes.

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Ezetimibe can reduce cardiovascular problems, says new study

A new study has found that Ezetimibe can reduce the cardiovascular problems in diabetes patients. The drug achieved greater reductions in LDL cholesterol than statins alone, resulting in lower risks of cardiovascular events in patients with diabetes and the benefits observed in diabetics were greater than in those without diabetes.

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Cold weather may increase stroke risk

Cold weather is associated with increased risk of ischaemic stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), a condition characterised by irregular rhythm of the heartbeat, shows results of a study involving nearly 290,000 patients.

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New 'Velcro' tissue could help repair damaged hearts

Researchers have made assembling functional heart tissue easier by creating a biocompatible scaffold that allows sheets of beating heart cells to snap together just like Velcro.

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Women think more like men after testosterone treatment: Study

 Popular testosterone therapy given to women undergoing sex change can make them think more like men after the treatment, a unique study has suggested.

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Cold weather may increase stroke risk

Cold weather is associated with increased risk of ischaemic stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), a condition characterised by irregular rhythm of the heartbeat, shows results of a study involving nearly 290,000 patients.

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New 'Velcro' tissue could help repair damaged hearts

Researchers have made assembling functional heart tissue easier by creating a biocompatible scaffold that allows sheets of beating heart cells to snap together just like Velcro.

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Women think more like men after testosterone treatment: Study

 Popular testosterone therapy given to women undergoing sex change can make them think more like men after the treatment, a unique study has suggested.

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IIT-Hyderabad model to make ECGs available in remote areas

 Researchers at IIT- Hyderabad (IIT-H) have come up with a cost and time effective method of treating cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) in remote areas where tertiary care units are not available.

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Develop close friendships to stay fit

 Developing close friendships early in life may help children stay physically fit later in their adulthood, suggests new research.

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New video game battles tuberculosis

A video game that fights tuberculosis by raising awareness about the disease and tests a mathematical model that predicts its spread has been developed.

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Vehicular air pollution increases heart attack risk

Even short term exposure to particulate matter and nitric dioxide (NO2) air pollution, that originate predominantly from the combustion of fossil fuels such as emissions from industrial plants or vehicles increases risk of severe heart attacks, research has found.

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IIT-Hyderabad model to make ECGs available in remote areas

 Researchers at IIT- Hyderabad (IIT-H) have come up with a cost and time effective method of treating cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) in remote areas where tertiary care units are not available.

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Develop close friendships to stay fit

 Developing close friendships early in life may help children stay physically fit later in their adulthood, suggests new research.

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New video game battles tuberculosis

A video game that fights tuberculosis by raising awareness about the disease and tests a mathematical model that predicts its spread has been developed.

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Vehicular air pollution increases heart attack risk

Even short term exposure to particulate matter and nitric dioxide (NO2) air pollution, that originate predominantly from the combustion of fossil fuels such as emissions from industrial plants or vehicles increases risk of severe heart attacks, research has found.

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Poverty hampers children's brain development

 Growing in severe poverty can adversely affect children's brain development, thereby putting them at a disadvantage for academic achievement, new research has found.

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Poverty hampers children's brain development

 Growing in severe poverty can adversely affect children's brain development, thereby putting them at a disadvantage for academic achievement, new research has found.

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Life expectancy up in India, women live over four years longer than men: Study

Zee Media Bureau New Delhi: According to a study published in the journal The Lancet, Indians now  live longer compared to 1990 as life expectancy has increased by 6.9 years for men between 1990 and 2013 and 10.3 years for women during the same period.

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Life expectancy up in India, women live over four years longer than men: Study

Zee Media Bureau New Delhi: According to a study published in the journal The Lancet, Indians now  live longer compared to 1990 as life expectancy has increased by 6.9 years for men between 1990 and 2013 and 10.3 years for women during the same period.

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Sunday, 30 August 2015

New drug to treat apathy linked to schizophrenia

An investigational drug may provide effective treatment for the negative symptoms associated with schizophrenia such as social withdrawal, lack of emotion, and apathy, show results of a phase-three clinical trial.

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Campaign promotes use of folic acid to prevent birth defects

 With cases of birth defects in India rising, an awareness campaign has been launched to prevent their occurrence by promoting use of 'Folic Acid' among expectant mothers.

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New drug to treat apathy linked to schizophrenia

An investigational drug may provide effective treatment for the negative symptoms associated with schizophrenia such as social withdrawal, lack of emotion, and apathy, show results of a phase-three clinical trial.

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Campaign promotes use of folic acid to prevent birth defects

 With cases of birth defects in India rising, an awareness campaign has been launched to prevent their occurrence by promoting use of 'Folic Acid' among expectant mothers.

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New insight into how brain processes visual cues

Neuroscientists know that some connections in the brain for processing visuals are pruned through neural development. This knowledge may, however, be wrong, scientists from Virginia Institute of Technology have discovered.

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Vehicular air pollution increases heart attack risk

Even short term exposure to particulate matter and nitric dioxide (NO2) air pollution, that originate predominantly from the combustion of fossil fuels such as emissions from industrial plants or vehicles increases risk of severe heart attacks, research has found.

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New insight into how brain processes visual cues

Neuroscientists know that some connections in the brain for processing visuals are pruned through neural development. This knowledge may, however, be wrong, scientists from Virginia Institute of Technology have discovered.

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Vehicular air pollution increases heart attack risk

Even short term exposure to particulate matter and nitric dioxide (NO2) air pollution, that originate predominantly from the combustion of fossil fuels such as emissions from industrial plants or vehicles increases risk of severe heart attacks, research has found.

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Doctors discover 26 cockroaches living inside right ear of a 19 year old teen!

 A 19-year-old, who went to his doctor complaining of a ear ache, was horrified when he was told that 26 cockroaches were living inside his ear.

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Doctors discover 26 cockroaches living inside right ear of a 19 year old teen!

 A 19-year-old, who went to his doctor complaining of a ear ache, was horrified when he was told that 26 cockroaches were living inside his ear.

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Reader dilemma: 'I can only invite 20 friends to my birthday – how do I avoid offending people?'

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Number of A&E consultants in hospital halves at weekends, according to report

The number of senior doctors on duty at weekends in hospital A&E departments is about half the level of cover during the week, according to a report.



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Orthorexia nervosa: How becoming obsessed with healthy eating can lead to malnutrition

The deluge of nutritional and health advice on the internet and in the media could be fuelling a dangerous but as yet unrecognised eating disorder called orthorexia.



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Women 'more likely to die following heart-attack treatment' than men

Women are more likely to die following heart-attack treatment than men, research has found. They are also less likely to have an angioplasty procedure, a study by the Paris Cardiovascular Research Centre discovered. Experts said this may be because women tend to be older when they suffer heart attacks, and also more likely to be diabetic.



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Cornish pasty 'was invented by cookery teachers in London'

The humble Cornish pasty, so closely associated with pirates and the West Country, was actually the brainwave of urban middle classes in London.













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Looking at bright screens before sleeping can affect sleep patterns of young teens

A new study has revealed that looking at bright screens before going to bed can affect the sleep patterns of young teenagers.

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Looking at bright screens before sleeping can affect sleep patterns of young teens

A new study has revealed that looking at bright screens before going to bed can affect the sleep patterns of young teenagers.

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A daily walk 'can add seven years to your life'

Just 25 minutes of brisk walking a day can add up to seven years to your life, health experts have said.



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Sperm carry tiny harpoons for fertilisation

A protein that acts like a tiny harpoon to allow the sperm to latch onto the egg and fertilise it has been discovered by researchers, including those of Indian-origin.

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Genetic stability key to switching off ageing

 Stabilising gene networks may switch off ageing, scientists have found in an advance that could create potential therapies against age-related diseases.

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Possible drug therapy may reduce odds of developing tinnitus

 Researchers have identified in an animal model the molecular mechanisms behind resilience to noise-induced tinnitus and a possible drug therapy that could reduce susceptibility to the chronic condition.

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Sperm carry tiny harpoons for fertilisation

A protein that acts like a tiny harpoon to allow the sperm to latch onto the egg and fertilise it has been discovered by researchers, including those of Indian-origin.

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Genetic stability key to switching off ageing

 Stabilising gene networks may switch off ageing, scientists have found in an advance that could create potential therapies against age-related diseases.

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Possible drug therapy may reduce odds of developing tinnitus

 Researchers have identified in an animal model the molecular mechanisms behind resilience to noise-induced tinnitus and a possible drug therapy that could reduce susceptibility to the chronic condition.

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How weather affects heart attack outcome

Pollution and weather influence outcomes after a heart attack.

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Model to enhance human lifespan developed

A leading ageing expert has teamed up with a biotech firm to prepare a model that can help defeat age-related diseases and increase one's life span in years to come.

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How weather affects heart attack outcome

Pollution and weather influence outcomes after a heart attack.

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Model to enhance human lifespan developed

A leading ageing expert has teamed up with a biotech firm to prepare a model that can help defeat age-related diseases and increase one's life span in years to come.

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'Afternoon naps' may lower blood pressure level

It's time to start taking midday naps as a new study has revealed that it can lower blood pressure levels and decrease the number of required anti-hypertensive medications.

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Long TV hours may trigger fatal lung condition

 Watching an average of five or more hours of television per day can block one of the key pulmonary arteries in your lungs, leading to a fatal lung condition called pulmonary embolism, researchers have said.

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Depressive symptoms, extreme blood pressure increase stroke risk, says Indian Scientist

An Indian scientist working with the University of Glasgow has said that patients with a combination of depression and high or low blood pressure have the higher risk of suffering from a stroke.

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'Afternoon naps' may lower blood pressure level

It's time to start taking midday naps as a new study has revealed that it can lower blood pressure levels and decrease the number of required anti-hypertensive medications.

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Long TV hours may trigger fatal lung condition

 Watching an average of five or more hours of television per day can block one of the key pulmonary arteries in your lungs, leading to a fatal lung condition called pulmonary embolism, researchers have said.

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Depressive symptoms, extreme blood pressure increase stroke risk, says Indian Scientist

An Indian scientist working with the University of Glasgow has said that patients with a combination of depression and high or low blood pressure have the higher risk of suffering from a stroke.

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`Mixed depression` patients at higher risk committing suicide

A new study has claimed that patients who suffering from mixed depression are at a higher risk committing suicide.

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Coffee puts BP patients at heart attack, diabetes risk

 If you are young and suffering from mild hypertension, it is time to shun your love for coffee. According to a research, coffee drinkers - especially those who drink over four cups a day - are at an increased risk of heart attacks and other cardiovascular events.

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`Mixed depression` patients at higher risk committing suicide

A new study has claimed that patients who suffering from mixed depression are at a higher risk committing suicide.

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Coffee puts BP patients at heart attack, diabetes risk

 If you are young and suffering from mild hypertension, it is time to shun your love for coffee. According to a research, coffee drinkers - especially those who drink over four cups a day - are at an increased risk of heart attacks and other cardiovascular events.

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Single cocaine dose affects perception of sadness, anger: Study

 A single dose of cocaine interferes with a person's ability to recognise negative emotions such as anger and sadness, says a new study.

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Potential drug therapy for tinnitus found

 Looking at the molecular mechanisms behind tinnitus, a condition induced by exposure to loud noise that causes whistling, clicking, roaring and other phantom sounds, researchers have found a possible drug therapy for this chronic and sometimes debilitating condition.

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Firstborn girl may gain unhealthy weight

 Firstborn women are more likely to be obese as adults than their second-born sisters, finds the largest study of its kind in women.

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Single cocaine dose affects perception of sadness, anger: Study

 A single dose of cocaine interferes with a person's ability to recognise negative emotions such as anger and sadness, says a new study.

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Potential drug therapy for tinnitus found

 Looking at the molecular mechanisms behind tinnitus, a condition induced by exposure to loud noise that causes whistling, clicking, roaring and other phantom sounds, researchers have found a possible drug therapy for this chronic and sometimes debilitating condition.

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Firstborn girl may gain unhealthy weight

 Firstborn women are more likely to be obese as adults than their second-born sisters, finds the largest study of its kind in women.

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Fight dengue with cleanliness: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday urged people to maintain cleanliness to avoid the spread of dengue.

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Foetal cells affect mother's health after pregnancy

 During pregnancy, cells of the foetus often migrate through the placenta, taking up residence in many areas of the mother's body, where their influence may benefit or undermine maternal health, a research has found.

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Eating raw oysters ups risk of norovirus infection

 Eating raw oysters and shellfish may increase the risk of getting infected by human norovirus that causes stomach pain, diarrhoea, nausea and vomiting, a study says.

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Fight dengue with cleanliness: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday urged people to maintain cleanliness to avoid the spread of dengue.

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Foetal cells affect mother's health after pregnancy

 During pregnancy, cells of the foetus often migrate through the placenta, taking up residence in many areas of the mother's body, where their influence may benefit or undermine maternal health, a research has found.

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Eating raw oysters ups risk of norovirus infection

 Eating raw oysters and shellfish may increase the risk of getting infected by human norovirus that causes stomach pain, diarrhoea, nausea and vomiting, a study says.

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Five simple tips to eat healthy!

Irengbam Jenny

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Five simple tips to eat healthy!

Irengbam Jenny

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Saturday, 29 August 2015

Study will help doctor's spot depressed patients who may be about to attempt suicide

Psychiatrists have identified a clear pattern of behaviour that could alert doctors that a depressed patient may be about to attempt suicide.



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Wines of the week: Three bottles for the Bank Holiday weekend

It's a Bank Holiday weekend, so, with fingers crossed for fine weather, here are three wines suitable for outdoor drinking…













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Bill Granger recipes: Our chef reveals the secrets behind his famous sweetcorn fritters

Sweetcorn encapsulates summer's promise and joy. Its yellow is so cheerful and sunny, it's sweet, juicy and crunchy all at once, and so versatile an ingredient I use it extensively and continually throughout its season.













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Greens, restaurant review: A discount-deal app leads to a gem of the Bristol food scene

The other day I came across a brilliant app for foodies called Wriggle. It's basically a rolling list of discount deals in your local neighbourhood. So, if you're on your way to, say, Bristol, but you haven't been organised enough to look at how you might get a cheap pizza or two-for-one on cocktails, you bash your location into the app, dissect some options, and – boom! – before you know it there's a calzone, two mojitos and change from £20 in front of you on the banks of the Avon.













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