Category: Latest Medical Research Articles
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Scientists Discover Method To Reduce Allergy Sensitivity
Among the hot topics raised at the recently held World Allergy Congress (WAC) in Orlando, Florida (USA) – ahead of World Allergy Week (22-28 April) – was scientists’ discovery of a method using immune cell transfer and genetic engineering, which can switch on or turn off people’s reaction to allergies. Scientists from the University of…
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Top 5 Medical Breakthroughs That Change Operations
These are the top medical breakthroughs we’ve picked up recently. Medical Breakthroughs That Change Operations 1. DNA modification to treat skin disease DNA modification research has led to the very successful treatment of serious skin disease, undertaken by the Children’s Hospital at Ruhr University in Germany, together with specialists across Europe. A young Syrian boy…
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Cancer In The Workplace: Where Is SA On This Issue?
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The Curious Incident Of A Relationship With An Asperger’s Syndrome Adult
It started with a casual conversation in a shopping isle, he asked for her number and uncharacteristically, she gave it to him. “Great, I’ll call you”, he said and lodged his cell phone in the back pocket of his jeans. She always erred on the side of caution as she’d been hurt many times. Mostly…
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Intravenous (IV) Vitamin Therapy: Hype Or Hope?
We’ve all woken up after a night of too much fun and wished that someone or something out there would just restore our bodies to prior to that night and make us feel like new. Some think they have the answer to recovering from their hedonistic lifestyles in form of the IV (intravenous) vitamin therapy.…
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Hysterectomy Choice: Longevity Health Report
According to the British Medical Association, hysterectomy (the surgical removal of the uterus) is one of the most common operations performed in Western countries. Statistics reveal that by the age of 55, around one in five UK women would have undergone a partial or full hysterectomy. In some countries, such as Australia and the US,…
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Eye Issues: Hereditary Or Is Your Environment To Blame?
Some vision problems are genetic, but others are influenced by the environment and your lifestyle. Thick curly hair, a distinct nose shape, disarming blue eyes – these are some of the things that run in families. Unfortunately, so do nearsightedness and far-sightedness. But not all eye problems are genetic; they may be caused by environmental…
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iPhone Addiction In Teens: What’s Going On?
The first week of 2018 had hardly reached its end, and a major addiction issue had already raised its ugly head. Teenagers – specifically one’s living in the United States – report finding it increasingly difficult to part with their iPhone, even for a short time. The problem had gotten to the point where parents…
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Non-Communicable Diseases: Cause Of Blindness?
In recent years, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have risen in prominence on the global public health agenda.NCDs are not passed from person to person but are typically the result of a combination of genetic, physiological, environmental ad behavioral factors, and they tend to progress slowly. The most common NCDs include cardiovascular diseases (such as heart attacks…
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What Is The Relationship Between Contact Lenses And Vision-Related Headaches?
If you have been suffering from chronic headaches and popping aspirin isn’t helping, then your contact lenses are the problem. They are commonly used for correcting vision as an alternative to glasses. However, if they do not fit your eyes properly or are unable to compensate for the vision loss, they will be accompanied by…