[ad_1] "Hundreds of women will be spared from cervical cancer each year when a new test will replace conventional screening," reports the Online Mail. A study conducted in Canada found that an …
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[ad_1] It is early in the work, but scientists from the University of Pennsylvania and Nanyang Tech University think that they invented it with a little experiment involving stimulating the Prefrontal cortex, …
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[ad_1] Credit: Pixabay In a new study that will not fail to awaken the eyebrows, the researchers performed transcranial direct current stimulation on volunteers (zap their brains) and found a significant reduction …
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[ad_1] D Dawn Dudley, a researcher in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and lead author of the study, said that the problem of Zika studies …
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[ad_1] Drinking at least six cups of coffee a day can help you live longer, says a new study, although the amount is double the recommended daily limit. A ten-year analysis shows …
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[ad_1] According to a new study, the Pap test used for decades as a standard in cervical cancer screening among Canadian women should be replaced by a test that detects the types …
Read More »Long hours can increase the risk of diabetes in women by 70%
[ad_1] Women who work 45 hours or more a week may be at an increased risk of diabetes of nearly 70% compared to men or women who worked 30 to 40 hours …
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[ad_1] Then, while Skye was recovering from the second bone marrow transplant, Savren-McCormick said that one of her eyes began to swell and that the doctors diagnosed her with a second form …
Read More »Long hours can increase the risk of diabetes in women by 70%
[ad_1] By: IANS | Toronto | Last Updated: July 4, 2018 5:00:40 pm A new study reveals that women working longer hours in the office are at higher risk of developing diabetes. …
Read More »PENN MEDICINE: Brain Stimulation Decreases Intent to Commit Physical and Sexual Assault
[ad_1] Penn Medicine released the following announcement on July 2. Boosting the prefrontal cortex, the part of the brain responsible for controlling complex ideas and behaviors, may reduce the intention of committing …
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