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New Vaccine For Cocaine Dependence Shows Some Success
Scientists from the United States who have completed early trials on an experimental vaccine for cocaine dependence have announced recently that the vaccine has shown some success in decreasing use in cocaine addicts and even helped some users kick
Mammograms Reduce Breast Cancer Death Rates
A large U.S study shows that women who never got their mammograms done are far more likely to die of breast cancer when compared to women who undergo regular screening mammograms.
Tai Chi Proves Effective For Vestibular Disorders
It has recently been discovered by U.S. scientists that Tai Chi, a slow-moving form of Chinese martial arts that is often practiced for health benefits, may prove an effective treatment for individuals who experience dizziness and balance issues
Husbands Of The Educated Wives Live Longer
Wife's education positively influences both her own and her husband's chances of a long life, according to a new Swedish research. In a study, the investigators from the Swedish Institute for Social Research in Stockholm revealed that a woman's education
High-Heeled Shoes Linked To Foot Pain Later In Life
Young women who wear high-heeled shoes or pumps presently risk foot pain later in life, according to U.S. researchers at the Institute for Aging Research of Hebrew SeniorLife in a new study of older individuals and foot problems.
Chronic Pain Can Speed Up Aging Process
Younger individuals with chronic pain have levels of disability similar to people who are twenty or thirty years older but do not suffer from pain, according to a new study on pains and inflammations.
Kim Kardashian Launches New Perfume
The popular reality TV show 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' star Kim Kardashian is the latest celebrity to develop her own perfume and compete with a number of celebrity fragrance lines when her new scent hits the market next spring.
Botox And Younger Generation
If cosmetic surgeons are to be believed, young women started using Botox injections as often as they dye their hair. According to the experts, while older ladies are more worried about fixing wrinkles and fine lines, their younger counterparts use Botox
FDA Found High Levels Of Lead In Lipsticks
A new analysis by the U.S. FDA (Food and Drug Administration) has discovered lead in lipstick at levels much higher than what was reported nearly two years ago by Campaign for Safe Cosmetics (CSC), a consumer advocacy group, that first shed light
Is It Dangerous To Take A Shower?
Scientists from the United States have discovered that taking showers can pose a danger to some people because many shower heads are dirty and can harbor high levels of bacteria that are linked to lung infections.
Cetrotide: New Fertility Drug Reduces Hot Flashes In Women
A powerful fertility drug that prevents premature ovulation during fertility treatments may become very useful for older women by reducing and even stopping hot flashes, according to the results of a new small study of women who enter menopause.
Danger Of Using Out-Of-Date Cosmetics
According to a new report, out-of-date cosmetics which are used by many women can be a considerable risk to their health. The experts say that cosmetics and toiletries - past their due date, like food can be very dangerous to use.
Computer Game Tetris Improves Thinking
Playing the computer game Tetris may boost gray matter in your brain, according to a new report which also suggests that regular idle act of fitting blocks together on a computer screen can improve thinking and increase 'mental efficiency'.
Yoga Helps Reduce Lower Back Pain
According to the findings of the new three-year study, carried out by West Virginia University, individuals with chronic lower back pain who do yoga, improve their mood and do better at overcoming pain and depression
High Insulin Levels Linked To Breast Cancer
Scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University in Bronx, NY, have discovered that higher circulating insulin levels in the blood appear to double the risk of developing breast cancer in postmenopausal women.
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