US scientists have found out that a low fat with fish oil diet can reduce the growth of prostate cancer after testing prostate tissue samples taken from men with the disease.
Health Issues
A Study Refutes That Mobile Phone Use Can Cause Cancer, Critics Beg To Disagree
A large study of mobile phone users has found no evidence that longer term users are at an increased risk of developing brain tumors.
Hair Styling Using Smoothing Products May Pose Risk To Users & Stylists Alike
In its annual report on carcinogens, the National Toxicology Program this year reclassified formaldehyde from a probable carcinogen to a known one.
Indiscriminate Taking Of Dietary Supplements Cause More Harm Than Benefits
A healthy diet should provide enough nutrients without the need for supplements, health experts advise.
Gonorrhea Has An Unusual Ability To Gain Resistance Against Prescribed Antibiotics
Doctors in Britain are advised to stop using the usual treatment cefixime for gonorrhea and instead use two or more powerful antibiotics.
People With Fair Complexion Require Doses Of Vitamin D
A new research funded by Cancer Research UK has discovered that fair skinned people may not be able to stay long enough in the sun, while not getting sunburned as well.
Caffeinated Coffee Consumption May Lower Risk Of Depression In Women
Drinking several cups of coffee a day could help women against depression and they are unlikely to get depressed, a new study shows.
People With Schizophrenia Could Also Be At Risk Of Developing Epilepsy – Study
People with schizophrenia are six times more likely to develop epilepsy, says a study which finds a strong relationship between the two diseases.
Children Is Not Spared From Bad Cholesterol
Currently, it is not only in the western world where a lot of children suffer from obesity, hypertension, cardiovascular problem, diabetes and other diseases.
Increase Of New Cancer Cases In Less Than A Decade Noted
The number of new cancer cases has increased by 20 percent in less than ten years and now stands at 12 million annually, according to the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF).