Gut Bacteria Can Protect Nervous System And Brain From Harmful Viruses
The study stated that disturbances in gut bacteria due to environmental factors, diet or antibiotics may weaken the central nervous system.
Doctor Pulls Out Deer Tick From Man’s Eyeball
The tiny parasite was already embedded and fully attached to the eyeballs of Chris Prater, according to a co-worker.
Rapid Rise In Children Entering Foster Care Due To Parents’ Drug Use
The study stated that many children in the United States end up at foster care due to the drug use of their parents and caretakers.
Health Officials Confirm Third Measles Case In El Paso
The health officials revealed that the infected toddler was not exposed to the public.
Unusual Eating Habits Can Be Early Signs Of Autism In Children, Study Suggests
The study suggested that babies as young as one year can show signs of autism.
Eating Ants, Grasshoppers Might Protect Against Cancer, Study Finds
The study stated that insects and invertebrates are rich in antioxidants, which is an important compound to reduce the risk of cancer.
Congo Confirms First Case Of Ebola Outbreak In A Major City
The health ministry in Goma has said the chances of spreading this deadly virus in very low.
Can Lifestyle Change Stop Or Delay Alzheimer’s? Study Gives The Answer
The study suggested that four to five lifestyle changes can protect people against this mental decline even if they have an increased genetic risk.
Dangerous Bacteria Can Survive Scrubbing, Puts Hospital Patients At Risk, Study Finds
The study recommended bleach cleaning to wipe out the bacteria from all surfaces, but that works only to an extent.
Excess Use Of Hand Sanitizers, Soaps May Cause Bone Disease, Study Says
The study found that a chemical found in hand sanitizers and soaps is increasing the risk of osteoporosis.
Premature Babies May Face Trouble In Romantic Life During Adulthood, Study Finds
The researchers recommended the parents, healthcare provisions and teachers of the preterm babies to dedicate some extra time for them.
Mortality Rate Is On The Rise Among American Whites, Study Suggests
The study stated that mortality rate is on the rise among women aged 25 to 44 and those who are living in rural areas.
Opioids May Soon Get Replaced With NSAIDS, Study Suggests
The study stated that NSAIDS can replace opioid usage in post-surgery patients without comprising their comfort level.
This Common Sugar Substitute Can Be Deadly For Dogs, FDA Warns
FDA urged dog owners to look out for the signs of poison and seek immediate medical service.
Toxic Workplace Is Bad For Heart Health, Study Finds
The study suggested that negative work-environment increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases among full time employees.
Teens Might Develop Eating Disorders While Trying To Build Muscle, Study Suggests
The study found that African-American teenagers are at higher risk of developing eating disorder than white youth.
A Glass Of Soda Or Juice Can Increase Cancer Risk, Study Finds
The research stated that sugar is the main culprit as it increases the risk of cancer.
Low Vaginal Bacteria Level Might Up Ovarian Cancer Risk, Study Says
According to researchers, the study could help identify women who are at high risk of developing ovarian cancer.
HPV Vaccine For Boys Can Prevent Thousands Of Cancers, Experts Say
HPV vaccines will be given to all the boys aged 12 to 13 in the UK at the start of the next school term, health officials said.
Formula, Cow Milk Can Increase Risk Of Obesity, Diabetes In Children
Experts have advised parents to give fruits and vegetables to babies instead of formula and cow milk as a substitute for breast milk.
Health Officials Release Rabies Alert In Areas Near Epcot, Florida
The alert has been released around the Epcot Center Drive located in southwest Orange County for 60 days.
Antidepressants Can Reduce Risk Of Mortality In Diabetes Patients, Study Suggests
A study has suggested that diabetes patients are at high risk of developing depression and proper treatment can prevent early deaths in them.
Exercise At This Time Of Day For Effective Weight Loss, Study Suggests
What is your favourite time to exercise – Morning or night? The effectiveness of exercise depends on the time of the day, according to a study.
Montana Water Park Authorities Ask Visitors To Watch Out For Waterborne Diseases
Montana Water Park authorities have released guidelines for visitors to prevent waterborne diseases.
Antibiotics Resistance: Scientists Develop Algorithm-Based Technique To Personalize Antibiotic Treatments
Personalized antibiotic treatments can reduce the risk of new antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria from developing.
Cavi Brand Papayas Could Be Source Of Multi-State Salmonella Outbreak, Says CDC
The CDC urged people not to sell, serve or eat Cavi Brand whole fresh papayas as it is likely to be the source for Salmonella Outbreak.
Obese People Can Benefit More From Weightlifting Than Aerobic Exercise
Resistance training plays an important role in reducing the amount of fat stored around the heart, says a study.
What Is Vibrio? Know About Flesh-Eating Bacteria To Stay Safe In Water
From habitat and contracting infection and prevention, here is everything to know about the flesh-eating bacteria Vibrio.
Common Cold Virus Can Completely Eliminate Bladder Cancer Cells, Study's Revolutionary Finding
The researchers involved in the study are looking forward to see their findings help in revolutionizing treatments for bladder cancer.
'Strange Looking' Predatory Worm Found In Texas Backyard Can Carry Parasites
Here are a few things to know about the New Guinea flatworm found in a Texas backyard.