Health

Virus shrinks cancer cells

etadshow468 --> Viruses designed to target cells can successfully infect, spread into, and shrink or stabilize cancer cells when delivered into a patient's body intravenously, researchers in Ottawa, Canada, have...

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Race starts early for ethnic minority students

etadshow468 --> Even children of elementary school age are aware of and suffer the negative consequences of racial prejudice says a new study. Researchers at the University of California, Los...

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CVD prevention gaps found

There are already several proven therapies for the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD), however, they are underused in 17 countries, according to a report presented on August 28 at...

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Children's three strategies shed light on bullying

A new study hopes to reduce the amount of and effect of bullying by studying how child victims respond to being harassed by their peers. University of Illinois psychology professor...

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Baby talk opens door on brain processes

The speed with which very young children learn languages fades very quickly if not used, according to a new research. Researchers at the University of Washington's Institute for Learning &...

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Chocs away! Heart disease risk reduced by chocolate

Good news for chocolate lovers has been confirmed in a new study that finds eating high levels of the world's favourite confection could cause a one third reduction in the...

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Exercise could be beneficial for patients with depression

Working with the Cooper Institute in Dallas, researchers from the UT Southwestern Medical Center have found that when an initial anti-depressant is ineffective, prescribing an alternative medication along with a...

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