[ad_1] Researchers at the University of Otago have discovered a new property of a new anti-tuberculosis drug that could help develop more drugs to treat the leading killer of infectious diseases in …
Read More »More than eight million babies born from IVF since the birth of the world's first test tube in 1978 – Brinkwire
[ad_1] More than eight million people have been born with IVF since its first use 40 years ago, according to research. Louise Brown, the first test-tube baby in the world, was born …
Read More »Complement of IVF shown to be without benefit, scientists find | Society
[ad_1] A procedure to increase the risk of successful pregnancy in women undergoing IVF has been a stroke of research that reveals that it does not improve the chances of having a …
Read More »All cancer drugs do not work
[ad_1] Jul 03, 2018 (7 hours ago) NNA Washington, DC, July 02: All cancer drugs are not working on patients suffering from the deadly disease. Otago University research findings shed light on …
Read More »Kauri withering in the Waipoua forest a "tragedy" – scientist
[ad_1] Urgent action is needed to save the kauri in the Waipoua Forest in Northland and some iconic trees – including Tāne Mahuta – could be infected by withering a year from …
Read More »Tāne Mahuta may soon be infected with Kauri's deadly disease
[ad_1] ALISON MAU Last Updated 13:53, 3 July 2018 NORTHERN NEWS Tāne Mahuta is the largest Kauri tree from New Zealand. Mahuta, New Zealand's largest kauri tree, could be infected with the …
Read More »Use of marijuana associated with breathing problems
[ad_1] According to a study published in Annals of Internal Medicine people who regularly smoke marijuana are prone to coughing, increased sputum production, and wheezing. and rates increase, " Mehrnaz Ghasemiesfe MD …
Read More »My heart could stop beating at any moment
[ad_1] JESS Davenport-Lee's heart could stop beating at any moment. The 24-year-old Auckland is largely homebound these days, taking a defibrillator with her every time she manages to go out and must …
Read More »Missing follow-up for women with severe maternal morbidity
[ad_1] (HealthDay) -New Zealand women who have suffered from severe maternal morbidity (SMM) often do not receive any information, offers of support or appointments you follow up before they leave the hospital, …
Read More »The Bentley Hospital builds a new mental health service for young people
[ad_1] Bentley's teenage unit was replaced by a new East Metropolitan Youth Unit (EMyU) that opened with half the number of beds, specifically for 16 to 17 year olds . A spokesperson …
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