Roche's New Drug Combination For Melanoma Treatment Wins FDA Approval
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the use of Cotellic in combination with Zelboraf for the treatment of advanced melanoma.
New 'Miracle' Vaccine Reduces Cholesterol Better Than Statins
A new cholesterol-lowering vaccine reduces bad LDL, is cheap and appears to be more effective than the rest of the alternatives available in the market.
Indian Woman With Terrible Facial Deformity Hopes For A Surgery [VIDEO]
21-year-old Khadija Khatoon, who has a severe facial deformity, was told in her childhood that there is no help that doctors could provide.
Cooking With Vegetable Oils Releases Cancer-Causing Chemicals
Cooking with vegetable oil might release toxic chemical that may lead to cancer, suggests a new study.
Traditional Buildings Are The Only Hope For The Gulf
With temperatures soaring in the Persian Gulf, trending traditional buildings might help offer some relief to people.
Vitamin C Could Potentially Kill Colorectal Cancer Cells
Vitamin C, which is naturally found in a range of food may help in fighting colorectal cancer, suggests a latest study.
European Tree That Changed Sex After 5,000 Years
Britain's famous 5,000-year-old male Fortingall Yew tree has been recently observed carrying berries.
Tapeworms Can Trasmit Cancer Cells In Humans: CDC
Cancer cells transmitted from common stomach bug led to the development of cancer-like tumors in a Colombian man, report U.S. health officials.
Bureau Of Meteorology’s 2016 Australian Weather Calendar Beautifully Captures The Extraordinary Landscape Diversity
The 2016 Australian Weather Calender released by the Bureau of Meteorology showcases extraordinary images of the Australian landscape.
Illegal Marijuana Cultivation Is 'Silently Killing' Threatened Weasels
Illegal pot farming in California is taking a toll on the lives of the fisher, reports a new study.
Glaxo's Injectable Asthma Treatment 'Nucala' Gets Approval From FDA
GlaxoSmithKline's drug Nucala for treatment of severe asthma has received U.S. regulatory approval.
Fossils Of One Of The Biggest Raptors Discovered In South Dakota
Dakotaraptor roamed around in present-day South Dakota nearly 66 million years ago, suggests a latest study.
Why Are Middle-Aged White Americans Dying More Than Earlier?
The death rate of middle-aged working class American whites has increased over the past, while that of other groups of Americans continues to fall, suggests a latest study conducted by Princeton economists.
Beware! Products Containing Artificial Sweetener Can Kill Dogs
A potentially harmful ingredient present in candies and gums -- which is otherwise safe for humans -- can kill dogs.
Soy Diet With Isoflavones Can Help Menopausal Women Prevent Osteoporosis
A latest study found that menopausal women, who ate diets rich in soy protein, had lower levels of a blood marker for bone loss.
Cosmic Prediction For November Includes 3 Meteor Showers, Planetary Gatherings
Two Leonid meteor showers are expected to pay a visit later in November, according to a latest cosmic prediction for the new month.
Watching TV Excessively Might Kill You In 8 Different Ways
Television binge-watching can kill people in the U.S. in several different ways than they think, suggests a latest study.
Study Links E-cigarette Use To Problematic Drinking
Drinking alcohol leads to e-cigarette use and vice versa, suggests a latest study.
Bearded Men More Likely To Cheat, Lie, Fight And Steal: Survey
Bearded men are more likely to cheat on their partner, steal something or get into a fight, suggests a latest study.
Panda Power Ready To Fund One Of The Largest Coal-To-Natural Gas Conversion Projects In The US
Panda Power Funds has financed the 1,124 MW Panda “Hummel Station” power plant in the US.
Dracula Calls For Blood Donations To Save Australian Lives [Video]
Just before Halloween night, Dracula has urged people to donate blood to save the life of Australians.
Trained Russian Monkeys Set To Visit Mars In 2017
A team of experts at the Russian Academy of Science are planning to send a group of monkeys to send them on a mission to Mars by 2017.
Oxytocin-Laced Nasal Sprays Found To Help Children With Autism
A new study suggests that oxytocin-based nasal sprays may help improve social skills in children with autism.
Study Ties Use Of Common Heartburn Drugs To Increased Risk Of Chronic Kidney Disease
Common heartburn medicines with proton pump inhibitors might increase the risk of chronic kidney disease, suggests a latest study.
California Planning To Add Red Meat To Cancer-Alert List
Based on what the World Health Organization has to say about consumption of red meat, California might decide to put red meat on cancer-alert list.
Two Buried Infants Recovered From Alaska May Solve Mystery About North American Migration
In a new study, researchers have described the features of the DNA recovered from the bones of two ancient infants.
Hospital To Conduct First US Military Wound Trial Using Avita's ReCell Device
A leading U.S. military hospital is planning to conduct a study to investigate into how Avita Medical's new device can be used to treat traumatic wounds suffered by civilians and military personnel.
Cheese Has A Similar Neurological Effect As Cocaine And Heroine: Study
Casein, which is found in cheese, releases opiates called 'casomorphins' that lead to addiction.
Adelie Penguin Population Doubles In East Antarctica Over Past 30 Years
A latest research suggests that the Adelie penguin population in East Antarctica has nearly doubles in the past three decades.
Jupiter, Mars And Venus To Create A Pre-Halloween Cosmic Triangle This Week [VIDEO]
The planetary trio formed by Venus, Mars and Jupiter pursuing their normal orbit around the sun will be visible until Thursday.