Ancient humans ‘rampantly interbred’ with Neanderthals and a mystery species...
Genome analysis of Neanderthal and human-like group called Denisovans It reveals ancient bedfellows may have included ‘mystery human ancestor’ Has been likened to Lord Of The Rings world of...
View ArticleCody Wilson created a gun that can be download and built with a 3D printer –...
The extreme libertarian is coming to London challenge the global financial system Paul Peachey Thursday, 21 November 2013 He speaks of liberty, freedom and helping society’s marginalised. His...
View ArticleLong neglected nutritional training for doctors at all levels needed now
Public release date: 17-Mar-2010 - The evidence shows that healthcare professionals in general know little about how to assess and manage poor nutrition Nutritional training in gastroenterology The...
View ArticleHealth, life insurers hold $1.88 billion in fast-food stocks: AJPH article...
Public release date: 15-Apr-2010 Harvard researchers say insurers put profits over health Just weeks after the passage of a health bill that will dramatically increase the number of Americans covered...
View ArticlePenguins given ‘happy pills’ in soaking Britain
07 Feb 2014 London (AFP) After weeks of rain and wind, miserable penguins at a marine centre in England are being fed anti-depressants to cheer them up. The 12 Humboldt penguins at the Sealife...
View ArticleScandal of experts who rule on NHS statins but get paid by drugs firms
MOST of the experts who are set to recommend the widespread use of statins next month are in the pay of the drug companies that manufacture them. By: Lucy Johnston Published: Sun, March 9, 2014...
View ArticleNew findings show vitamin D accelerates recovery from TB
Public release date: 5-Jan-2011 - 122/126 patients in the trial (97per cent), had inadequate levels of vitamin D at baseline. New research findings which show that vitamin D can speed up antibiotic...
View ArticleStatins: Benefits questionable in low-risk patients
Public release date: 18-Jan-2011 - statins reduced the risk of dying from 9 to 8 deaths for every 1000 people treated with statins each year. - The researchers point out that all but one of the trials...
View ArticleBlack Death wasn’t spread by fleas/ U.K. outbreak in 14th century was...
- To their surprise, the 14th-century strain, the cause of the most lethal catastrophe in recorded history, was no more virulent than today’s disease. The DNA codes were an almost perfect match. Don...
View ArticleNew Chinese herbal medicine has significant potential in treating hepatitis C...
London, UK, Saturday 12 April 2014: Data from a late-breaking abstract presented at the International Liver CongressTM 2014 identifies a new compound, SBEL1, that has the ability to inhibit hepatitis C...
View ArticleHaving eczema may reduce your risk of skin cancer
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 5-May-2014 Eczema caused by defects in the skin could reduce the risk of developing skin cancer, according to new research by King’s College London. The immune response triggered...
View ArticleOmega-3 fatty acids could prevent and treat nerve damage, research suggests
13 JAN 2012 Research from Queen Mary, University of London suggests that omega-3 fatty acids, which are found in fish oil, have the potential to protect nerves from injury and help them to regenerate....
View ArticleResearch proving link between Epstein-Barr virus and MS could point the way...
Wednesday 4 January 2012 A new study from researchers at Queen Mary, University of London shows how a particular virus tricks the immune system into triggering inflammation and nerve cell damage in the...
View ArticleInsulin, other drugs may do more harm than good for some type 2 diabetes...
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 30-Jun-2014 Harm to quality of life outweighs benefits of treatment for older patients and those with negative feelings about side effects, burden of medication ANN ARBOR, Mich. —...
View ArticleStress makes men appreciate heavier women
Increased stress in men is associated with a preference for heavier women, according to research published Aug. 8 2012 in the open access journal PLOS ONE. The researchers, led by Viren Swami of the...
View ArticleHigh doses of Vitamin D help tuberculosis patients recover more quickly
27 SEP 2012 For decades before antibiotics became generally available, sunshine was used to treat tuberculosis, with patients often being sent to Swiss clinics to soak up the sun’s healing rays. Now,...
View ArticleMother’s touch could change effects of prenatal stress
19 OCT 2012 Scientists at the Universities of Liverpool, Manchester, and Kings College, London, have found that mothers who stroke their baby’s body in the first few weeks after birth may change the...
View ArticleVitamin C supplements are important during pregnancy
16 NOV 2012 Healthy pregnancy Maternal vitamin C deficiency during pregnancy can have serious consequences for the foetal brain. And once brain damage has occurred, it cannot be reversed by vitamin C...
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