According to a recent study, screening for colorectal cancer may benefit male patients, while no similar benefits were found among women. The study appeared in the British Journal of Surgery. Colorectal cancer …
Read More »First genetically edited babies claimed in China, AP reports
In this photo dated October 9, 2018, Zhou Xiaoqin removed the storage case from an embryo container in a laboratory in Shenzhen, in the southern province of Guangdong. Chinese scientist He Jiankui …
Read More »Smoke-free policies linked to lower PA among non-smokers
A recent study observed that smoking policies in public spaces are associated with lower blood pressure readings among non-smokers. While smoking-free policies and laws prohibiting smoking in public places such as bars …
Read More »Sperm count 50% less in men whose parents smoke
The smoking habit of the father is also linked to a shorter reproductive life in the daughters Image: Pixabay Although studies have linked maternal smoking during pregnancy with a reduced sperm count …
Read More »Indians lose more than four years of their lives due to air pollution, according to a study
An Indian runner wearing a facial mask gestures in the third half of the Petro Run Delhi marathon in New Delhi on November 25, 2018. Photo: AFP Washington: According to a study …
Read More »Mood and emotional outbursts … the 9 signs that your child might have a mental health disorder
MENTAL health disorders not only affect adults, children and adolescents can also suffer. In fact, it is said that children as young as two are at risk, and one in eight children …
Read More »The doctor says that the state's HIV testing procedure can threaten lives
The burdensome state procedure for administering HIV / AIDS tests is threatening the lives of New Yorkers, according to a leading physician who followed the disease for decades. Diane Futterman, director of …
Read More »Chinese scientist says he created the world's first genetically modified babies
A Chinese researcher says he helped make the world's first genetically edited babies: two twins whose DNA he said he modified with a powerful new tool capable of rewriting the same plane …
Read More »2018 World AIDS Day: before and now
………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. ………. SANTA FE: From the helpless darkness to the hopeful light, the annual events of …
Read More »Indians lose more than four years of their lives due to air pollution, with a worse effect than AIDS. The New Indian Express
By PTI WASHINGTON: People in India would live an average of 4.3 more years if the country met the global guidelines for particulate pollution, according to a study that found that the …
Read More »