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How to Avoid Allergies
Mon Apr 23, 11:31 / comments: 0
Pollen finally arrives from trees, lawn and weeds. Dust is another famous allergen that is exceedingly hard to avoid. How to Avoid and Prevent Allergens.
Know about Various Ear Diseases
Sat Jan 7, 13:18 / comments: 0
There are various kinds of ear illness that can affect anyone of us, that if have gone unnoticed, could stimulate dangerous troubles, which could affect the sense of hearing, thereby bringing about the demand for hearing aids.
COPD or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Thu Oct 27, 16:01 / comments: 0
A Dutch study found a high percentage of smokers are unaware of suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Myopathy: The promise of pharmacogenetics
Fri Jul 29, 14:22 / comments: 0
The children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy were able to produce the deficient protein. Hope against muscular dystrophy drug.
A supergonococci resistant to all common antibiotics
Mon Jul 11, 18:24 / comments: 0
Antibiotic resistance of gonococci is alarming. A new strain of the bacterium that causes gonorrhea has indeed been identified in Japan. Only one class of antibiotic, which has not yet been tested against the disease could still be effective.
E.coli: Undercooked meat is the main source
Fri Jun 17, 13:12 / comments: 0
GRAPHICS - The consumption of undercooked beef is the main mode of transmission of infection with E. coli
Malaria: A promising discovery
Wed Apr 27, 14:11 / comments: 0
The National Institute of Health and Medical Research (Inserm) announced a breakthrough in the fight against malaria. Transmitted by certain species of mosquitoes, malaria affects about 250 million people worldwide and kills between one and three million.
Alzheimer's: The real signals for a correct diagnosis
Tue Apr 26, 15:01 / comments: 0
The Journal of the American Association Alzheimer outlines the main diagnostic criteria for the three stages of the disease.
Chariots of death
Wed Mar 30, 10:22 / comments: 0
Preliminary results of a recent American study by researchers at the University of Arizona are clear: over 72% of the 85 carriage handles examined in four states, have markers of faecal bacteria.
Hope for Fragile X syndrome
Thu Jan 6, 12:21 / comments: 0
It is a glimmer of hope in the fragile X syndrome, the most common cause of inherited mental retardation. A portion of patients respond to a new drug.
Malaria: The gorillas infected humans
Mon Sep 27, 10:02 / comments: 0
This large African monkey, now threatened with extinction, is accused of having sent to us, long ago, the agent of malaria
Diagnosing Parkinson by examining the colon
Tue Sep 21, 01:04 / comments: 0
Abnormalities caused by parkinsonism were found in the same neurons in the digestive system, according to a new study. If these results are confirmed, a simple biopsy of the colon would therefore assess the severity of the disease.
A patient with anemia cured by gene therapy
Fri Sep 17, 11:22 / comments: 0
For the first time, a man was treated for a common disease, beta-thalassemia by gene transfer. Beta-thalassemia is responsible for a deformation of red blood cells, causing their early destruction.
End of pandemic influenza A (H1N1)
Tue Sep 14, 09:32 / comments: 0
The world enters the post-pandemic, said the World Health Organization. The H1N1 virus has almost ceased to rage, but this does not mean it has completely disappeared. This is the opinion of members of the Emergency Committee.
The cockroaches are perhaps the source of future antibiotics
Wed Sep 8, 09:56 / comments: 0
The cockroaches that live in very unhygienic conditions, have developed bactericidal molecules. British researchers have already identified nine in the brain of these insects.
An ultra-resistant to antibiotics bacteria threatens to spread
Sat Aug 14, 18:13 / comments: 0
British doctors have discovered a bacterium resistant to almost all antibiotics in patients who have medical tourism in South Asia. This discovery has potential of a global spread.
SIDS: New data from research
Fri Mar 5, 12:13 / comments: 0
A team of researchers from the Faculty of Medicine and University Hospitals of Strasbourg has identified "an anomaly of the nervous regulation of cardiac function" in the sudden infant death.
Parkinson's disease: reduce risk by ibuprofen
Fri Feb 19, 13:13 / comments: 0
According to a study conducted by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, regular consumers of ibuprofen had by 40% less chance of developing Parkinson's disease than others.
Asthma: How to halt the crisis?
Sat Feb 13, 09:08 / comments: 0
Parents can identify the warning signs of asthma in their children but do not treat the symptoms early enough to halt or avert the crisis.
Parkinson: Smell disorders can be a sign?
Sat Jan 30, 10:22 / comments: 0
Disorders of smell allow earlier diagnosis of Parkinson's disease? This is the idea that developing specialists in a study resumed recently in the Journal of International Medicine (JIM).
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