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Infants who were exclusively breastfed were found to have much lower levels of arsenic in their urine than those who were formula fed, according to the results of a new study.

  

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concentrations, exposure, formula, Infants, water

The majority of doctors receive parental requests to alter childhood vaccination schedules. Despite having concerns, most doctors agree to such requests, according to new research.

  

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diseases, doctors, parents, requests, vaccinations

You may have an inkling that you are pregnant soon after you have conceived. Though you may experience some, all, or none of these, here are the MNT top 12 signs of pregnancy.

  

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period, pregnancy, symptoms, weeks, women

A 20-year study of older married couples finds that risk of widowhood went up when a spouse fell ill, but the risk of divorce only went up when a wife became ill.

  

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divorce, illness, marriage, risk, study

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A new study finds women who have a first-degree relative with prostate cancer – such as a father, brother or son – may be more likely to develop breast cancer after the age of 50.

  

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cancer, history, researchers, risk, women

A new study raises concerns that current water treatment methods may not adequately remove engineered nanoparticles that are increasing in production and use.

  

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materials, nanomaterials, nanoparticles, study, water

Scientists have shown they can repair fatty plaques in arteries by delivering therapeutics directly via ‘drone’-like nanoparticles that push their way in and stick to the lesions.

  

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atherosclerosis, Dr, nanomedicines, nanoparticles, plaques

A protein that is only present in damaged brains and absent from healthy brains persists in stroke patients’ brains long after the event and may explain residual disability.

  

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brain, damage, inflammation, response, stroke

A mutant protein called FIX-Padua brings gene therapy for hemophilia – an inherited blood disorder – a step closer after it was found to ease symptoms in dogs with the disease.

  

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children, FIX-Padua, hemophilia, researchers, therapy

Most people know anesthesiologists manage patients on the operating table – but many may be surprised by the list of other expert specialties in anesthesiology. Find out more.

  

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anesthesiologists, care, patient, role, surgery

A new report states that the number of heroin-related overdoses in the US have almost quadrupled since 2000, with most of this increase occurring between 2010 and 2013.

  

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000, 2000, 2013, deaths, heroin

Post-Baby Breasts – Renew Your Look

A study from UK-based researchers suggests that the British government’s drive toward more energy efficient homes may have adverse effects for occupants with asthma.

  

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asthma, homes, researchers, risk, study

For National Sleep Awareness Week, we look at how sleep disorders in childhood and adolescence impact health and well-being, and what can be done to improve sleep.

  

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adolescents, children, disorders, night, sleep

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کام کا بوجھ، ذہنی پریشانی اور دیگر کئی وجوہات ہیں جو مردوں میں جنسی کمزوری کا باعث بنتی ہیں اور وہ اپنی شریک حیات میں دلچسپی کھو بیٹھتے ہیں، جس کے نتیجے میں ان کی ازدواجی زندگی تباہی سے دوچار ہو جاتی ہے۔ کئی طرح کے مہنگے علاج بھی ایسے مردوں کے لیے اکثراوقات ناکام ثابت ہوتے ہیں۔ تاہم اب ماہرین نے ...

 

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A new study finds that the unwanted side effects of antibiotic use are broader and more complex than previously thought, especially in the way they disrupt friendly gut bacteria.

  

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antibiotics, cells, effects, gut, study

A large sleep-monitoring study has found a link between hypertension and insomnia, suggesting a connection between a 24-hour state of hyperarousal and raised blood pressure.

  

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day, hyperarousal, hypertension, insomnia, study

Researchers have made a copper molecule that binds to the DNA of cancer cells and stops them replicating. It also kills them more quickly than the widely used chemo drug cisplatin.

  

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cells, cisplatin, dna, molecule, team

Consuming one avocado each day alongside a moderate-fat diet may help lower ‘bad’ cholesterol in people who are overweight or obese, a new study finds.

  

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avocado, cholesterol, day, people, study

The cognitive function of older adults with profound hearing loss significantly improved after undergoing cochlear implantation, according to a new study.

  

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function, implantation, loss, patients, symptoms

A compound that gets the immune system to rapidly eliminate only red blood cells infected with the malaria parasite and leave uninfected ones alone shows promise in a mouse study.

  

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"Vitamin D supplements are recommended for those people at risk of deficiency, including all pregnant and breastfeeding women, children under five, and the elderly, but 74 per cent of parents know nothing about them and more than half of healthcare professionals are also unaware, the BBC said."

  

A Yale University study finds that it may be worth considering kidneys with acute injuries from deceased donors to fill the growing need for organ transplants.

  

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donors, kidney, kidneys, study, transplant

A study of whole genomes and DNA variation in pancreatic tumors suggests there are four subtypes of the cancer depending on location, frequency and pattern of DNA rearrangement.

  

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cancer, dna, genes, patients, study

This year looks set to hold the highest number of measles cases since the virus was declared eliminated in the US. Are concerns about vaccine safety to blame? We investigate.

  

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cases, CDC, measles, MMR vaccine, people

A study examining epigenetic changes in participants performing one-legged cycling reports that methylation was associated with changes of activity in 4,000 genes.

  

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Researchers identified marijuana in the urine of adolescents who had test findings consistent with narcolepsy, suggesting the drug could be linked to excessive daytime sleepiness.

  

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adolescents, marijuana, narcolepsy, researchers, study

Added sugars in processed foods are likely to have a greater role than salt in high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke, according to new research in the journal Open Heart.

  

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Currently, flu shots target specific strains of the virus – leading to potential seasonal mismatch. Now, new research suggests a universal flu vaccine may be viable.

  

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antibodies, Season, shot, team, vaccine

An American Psychological Association survey of more than 3,000 Americans finds that financial concerns are the main driver of modern stress, despite an improving economy.

  

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Americans, level, levels, money, stress

Sleeping on the stomach may raise the risk of sudden unexpected death in people with epilepsy, a new study finds. Researchers say sleeping on the back instead may reduce this risk.

  

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death, epilepsy, patients, position, risk

A small study finds that psychological stress may affect our ability to withstand physical pain, leading researchers to suggest we should avoid exposure to stress where possible.

  

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levels, men, pain, participants, stress

Women who began menstruation at age 10 or younger or at age 17 or older may be at increased risk of heart disease, stroke and hypertension later in life, a new study finds.

  

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age, disease, risk, stroke, women

More than 18% of women in the US who undergo a hysterectomy may not need to, a study finds, while almost 40% of women are not offered alternative treatments as per recommendations.

  

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hysterectomies, hysterectomy, study, surgery, women

Eating a vegetarian diet may reduce the risk of developing colorectal cancer by 22%, with a pescovegetarian diet alone almost halving risk of the disease, according to a new study.

  

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cancer, diet, disease, participants, risk

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Researchers found stronger links between the rostrolateral prefrontal cortex and the posterior insula and putamen brain regions in naturally explorative preteens.

  

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Andrew Kayser, cortex, participants, researchers, study

An analysis of blood samples from US Marines led to the discovery of genetic markers associated with PTSD that are linked to the innate immune system and interferon signaling.

  

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disorder, individuals, PTSD, samples, US Marines

Vitamin A deficiency led to loss of insulin-producing beta cells in a new study of adult mice, causing researchers to believe it may be a driver of type 2 diabetes.

  

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deficiency, development, diabetes, researchers, vitamin

A mutant protein called FIX-Padua brings gene therapy for hemophilia – an inherited blood disorder – a step closer after it was found to ease symptoms in dogs with the disease.

  

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children, FIX-Padua, hemophilia, researchers, therapy

For the first time, researchers have visualized how a protein in oyster mushrooms punches holes in parasites to kill them – a process that also occurs in the human immune response.

  

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diseases, mushroom, protein, proteins, researchers

A recent study reports that 1 in 6 college students in the US misuse common medication originally prescribed to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

  

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ADHD, Drugs, medications, misuse, students

Sugar has been associated with obesity and diabetes, among other conditions. But while some health experts believe cutting it from our diet is the way forward, others disagree.

  

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diet, foods, obesity, sugar, sugars

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