[ad_1] Some of the best medical minds in the country are preparing to separate a pair of 18-month-old twins from Bhutan who will arrive in Melbourne on Tuesday. Some of the best …
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[ad_1] The twin doctors, confident, are confident that they can be surgically separated and landed in Melbourne before their rescue operation. Supported by their mother, Nima and Dawa Pelden flew from their …
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[ad_1] For years, parents of a Texas boy thought that it was essentially non-verbal because of a brain aneurysm that he had had when he had 10 days. <! – ~~ -> …
Read More »Young people who use vaping products are more likely to smoke cigarettes, to increase their consumption at a time.
[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public Domain According to a new study by RAND Corporation, teenagers who use vaping products may not only smoke more, but also increase their consumption of both products over …
Read More »Alzheimer's studies focus on prevention in healthy older people
[ad_1] Banner The Alzheimers Institute in Phoenix is currently conducting two studies on the earliest brain changes, while preserving memory and thinking skills, in the hope of preventing the disease. It may …
Read More »An old Playboy model "treating" brain cancer with cannabis oil after refusing chemotherapy
[ad_1] An old Playboy model with brain cancer says she refused chemotherapy and instead tries to treat her illness with cannabis oil. Kerri Parker, 34, said in the UK The mirrorthat she …
Read More »Japan's Kansai to help Zambia fight malaria
[ad_1] LUSAKA (Reuters) – Kansai Plascon, owned by Kansai Paint Co Ltd (Tokyo), has launched the world 's first mosquito repellent paint in Zambia to help it reach the goal of the …
Read More »There is even more evidence that artificial sweeteners such as aspartame could be dangerous
[ad_1] Hilary Brueck, provided by published 18:01 EDT, Monday, October 1, 2018 Shutterstock Scientists who have studied the effects of artificial sweeteners on intestinal bacteria claim that it can be toxic. It …
Read More »Study finds viagra can cause irreversible damage to color vision
[ad_1] Washington: An innovative study suggests that high doses of Viagra – a popular erectile dysfunction drug – can irreversibly damage a person's color vision. Researchers at the Mount Sinai Health System …
Read More »Two scientists win Nobel Prize for discovering new pillar in cancer therapy | Smart News
[ad_1] Two researchers whose work triggered a revolution in cancer treatment won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine this year. Tasuku Honjo currently at Kyoto University in Japan and James Allison …
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