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Japanese Scientists Created New Cervical Cancer Vaccine
[30 Mar, 2009] comments (0)
Scientists from the National Institute of Infectious Diseases in Tokyo, Japan, managed to create the next-generation vaccine that tackles human papillomavirus (HPV), which can lead to uterine cervical cancer. ...
Aerobics Lowers Breast Cancer Risk
[28 Mar, 2009] comments (0)
Scientists from the University of South Carolina proved that aerobic exercises decrease mortality caused by breast cancer by almost 3 times. ...
Why Is 22 Years The Best Age?
[28 Mar, 2009] comments (0)
A 22-years-old human brain reaches its highest point in development and action, and, after that, it begins to degrade slowly, but irreversibly, American researchers believe. ...
The More You Drink The Less Pleasure You Receive From It
[28 Mar, 2009] comments (1)
Canadian scientists carried out an experiment, during which they introduced an alcohol solution into rats of male sex, in the same time observing their levels of biological active substances that are responsible for the feeling of pleasure. ...
Optimism Improves Health
[25 Mar, 2009] comments (0)
According to the results of an American research, optimists live longer and a lot healthier than pessimistic people do. The study which had lasted for almost 8 years had involved 100,000 women as volunteers. ...
Eat Less Meat And Live Longer
[25 Mar, 2009] comments (1)
American scientists have received new information about the fact that excessive consumption of beef, pork and lamb meat increases the risk of death in a period of time of 10 years. During their studies on cancer diseases, the group of researchers from the National American Institute have examined more than half a million of people and have published their results in the magazine "Archives of Internal Medicine". ...
Surgeon Finished His Surgical Operation Despite An Infarction He Had During It
[24 Mar, 2009] comments (0)
Claudio Vitale, a surgeon from the clinic Cardarelli in Neapole, was able to finish the surgical operation on the brain of his patient even after he had suffered an infarction right in the surgery room, during the operation. ...
Men Who Drink Coffee Have Less Sexual Cells
[23 Mar, 2009] comments (0)
Scientists warn that contemporary lifestyle (coffee drinking, antidepressants consumption and the utilization of mobile telephones) leads to a decreased number of spermatozoa and to the worsening of their quality indices. ...
World's First Synthetic Human Blood to be Produced
[23 Mar, 2009] comments (0)
It seems that British scientists are to be the first in the world to develop synthetic human blood. It was reported that the synthetic blood was created from embryonic stem cells. ...
Psychological Tiredness Leads to Body Exhaustion
[21 Mar, 2009] comments (0)
Psychological strain leads to physical tiredness and troubles the fulfillment of daily work and professional responsibilities. ...
Small Doses Of Alcohol Are Useful For Bones
[21 Mar, 2009] comments (0)
The presumption that excessive amount of alcohol destroys one's organism is rather doubtful. Some scientists consider that its moderate consumption can be even useful for health. ...
Is Stress Harmful For The Brain?
[21 Mar, 2009] comments (0)
In the early 1990's, J. Douglas Bremner and his colleagues from the National Center of Studies Upon Posttraumatic Disturbances have discovered that the volume of the hippocampus is decreased among war veterans, who had suffered from posttraumatic stress. ...
Why Should Children Go To Sleep Early?
[17 Mar, 2009] comments (1)
Children and teenagers love to stay till late hours in order to play computer games or to see their favorite series and they never seem to have enough time during daytime. ...
Scientist Testing Herbal Potent Cocktail
[16 Mar, 2009] comments (0)
Currently scientists in Germany are testing a new way of treating impotence for men. The new treatment features only natural ingredients that sometimes have a better effect than Viagra. ...
World's First Transvaginal Removal of a Kidney Using Tri-port Multi-channel Port
[16 Mar, 2009] comments (0)
With the help of a tri-port multi-channel port surgeons managed to perform a successful live human transvaginal nephrectomy (the surgical removal of a kidney), which claims to be world's first. ...

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