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Malaysia’s dengue death toll up to 100 people
Malaysian Health Minister has said that since the beginning of this year, Malaysia has reported 31,375 cases of dengue fever cases, including deaths of 100 people. It is reported that since the beginning of this year, the number of cases have been reported and deaths have more than the number last year. In 2009, Malaysia [...]
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Australian researchers found new chlorophyll
College of Life Sciences, University of Sydney researchers announced on the 20th, they found a new chlorophyll, which is expected in the field of bio-energy has a broad application prospects. Researchers in Shark Bay, Western Australia a colony of cyanobacteria extract of this chlorophyll, chlorophyll will be named f. Tests show that chlorophyll f can [...]
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Chinese scientists found two esophageal cancer susceptibility gene
Xinxiang Medical College Cancer Research Center cancer research team, in the field of cancer research has made significant discoveries: found two at No. 10 and 20 of human chromosome esophageal cancer susceptibility gene PLCE1 and C20orf54. The study at high risk for the cancer early warning and control individual opens a new research direction, but [...]
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Blu-ray can promote artificial blood vessel thickening
Japan’s National Research Center of circulatory organ disease has issued a statement that the center researchers found that while artificial creation of blood vessels in animals if given blue light at the same time, easy to thickening of blood vessels. The researchers used this method successfully in dog’s body creates artificial blood vessels and valves. The [...]
31 views | No commentsAug 23rd, 2010 | Filed under health newsTags: artificial blood vessel, Blu-ray -
Drink a glass of low degree sweetness wine everyday can prevent diabetes
The Netherlans National Institute of Public Health and Environment and many medical and scientific research centers have jointly implemented a more than 10 years of research, covering 35,000 adults aged 20-70. The results show that moderate drinkers suffering from type 2 diabetes were lower 40% than those people who not drink. However, the researchers pointed out that [...]
103 views | No commentsAug 8th, 2010 | Filed under health news -
The method of direct cultivate cardiac myocytes
Japanese and USA researchers published a paper in magazine online edition of Cell on Aug 6th said that they successfully cultivated cardiac myocytes by implanted specific three genes in fibroblast. The researchers found that the heart in mouse embryos, there are three kinds of genes are essential for generating cardiac cells. Through the implanted these 3 [...]
84 views | No commentsAug 7th, 2010 | Filed under health news -
Human has 70% gene the same as sponge
Australian scientists found that human has 70% gene the same as sponge. This finding may be instead controversial animals experiment with sponge experiment in the future. Taught at the University of Queensland, Bernard Degnan professor published a paper with the sponge-related on Nature journal this week, the content pointed that, according to the growth in Australia’s [...]
331 views | No commentsAug 7th, 2010 | Filed under health news -
The reason of influenza A virus can adapt human body
A study team formed by United States and Japan scientists reported in Aug 5 that they found the reason of H1N1 influenza A virus can adapt to the human body and efficient replication. In general, the influenza virus want to achieve from the host cell into mammals including human and efficient replication, there are need two amino acids on [...]
438 views | No commentsAug 7th, 2010 | Filed under health news -
46-60 years of age is the golden period of the brain
With the increases of ages, the human brain function more and more outstanding, the brain can be achieved the best in the 46-60 age. Through Seattle Longitudinal research in 1956 track investigation to 6,000 people, tested their brain once every 7 years. As a whole, a 45-year-old people’s test result is better than the people with 20 years [...]
94 views | No commentsAug 6th, 2010 | Filed under health news -
Women often use air freshener increase 30% risk of suffer from breast cancer
Many women like to make the room spotless, but there are may exist some side effects when clean the room? Recently, a U.S. magazine published an article pointed out that women in the home environment is too fastidious may increase the risk of breast cancer. An U.S. research institution had an intensive study on chemicals and women’s health. The researchers [...]
155 views | No commentsAug 6th, 2010 | Filed under health news -
Hepatitis B patients with high risk of leukemia 2 times as ordinary person
August 4 issue of the British Lancet Oncology journal, published a new study found that hepatitis B patients suffering from non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL leukemia) is twice as high risk. U.S. and South Korean researchers analyzed the Korean Cancer Prevention Study data, found that in 603 585 persons tested, 53 045 people tested positive for HBV [...]
259 views | No commentsAug 5th, 2010 | Filed under health news -
Chelsea Victoria Clinton’s wedding dress
This wedding dress is value of £ 16,000 , the difference from general Tube Top wedding dress is Chelsea wore this wedding dress accompanied by grandiloquent veil and skirt inlaid silver wire highlights the bride’s slim waist. Ivory white flowers, a touch of makeup and the hair pulls high added elegant feel.
67 views | No commentsAug 3rd, 2010 | Filed under health news -
Walnuts are rich in melatonin can help sleep
Insomnia has become one of the society’s most serious health challenges. Texas State University Health Sciences Center School a new study shows that walnuts contain a lot of melatonin can help you sleep. Melatonin is a hormone can regulating human sleep rhythm. During the day, the brain secretes a small amount of this substance, but [...]
72 views | No commentsJul 27th, 2010 | Filed under health news -
Swimming pool disinfectants may cause cancer
U.S. scientists found that swimming pool water disinfectants will react with tourists sunscreen, sweat and urine cause cancer. Scientists said that disinfectant and human hair and urine after the reaction can cause diseases such as asthma and bladder cancer. The sunscreen’s nitrogen and disinfectants react in time, can lead to genetic variation. Genetic variation will [...]
88 views | No commentsJul 24th, 2010 | Filed under health newsTags: cause cancer, Swimming pool -
U.S. researchers found that drinking red wine can prevent vision deterioration
Recently, a new U.S. study found that drinking red wine can prevent vision deterioration. The researchers found that a substance found in grapes and other fruits can protect blood vessels from damage caused by aging. Such compounds are called “Resveratrol” can play a role in preventing vascular damage. Moderate drinking of red wine can reduce [...]
64 views | No commentsJul 23rd, 2010 | Filed under health news -
U.S. researchers develop new vaccine plaster
Emory University and Georgia Institute of Technology researchers jointly developed this vaccine plaster. Each of plaster contain material with 100 micro-needle. These needle-like thing with 0.65 mm, and can penetrate the skin surface. The skin can absorb them under the pain. To test the effect of such a plaster, the researchers shot influenza vaccine to these [...]
141 views | No commentsJul 20th, 2010 | Filed under health newsTags: U.S. researchers, vaccine plaster -
Women than men are better at memory information
British researchers found evidence that women’s brain than men are better at memory information. Cambridge University scientists have confirmed that there are clear correlation between memory capacity and factors such as gender and education level. These findings may help scientists learn more about cause of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia, and may more accurately detect [...]
66 views | No commentsJul 15th, 2010 | Filed under health newsTags: memory information, Women than men -
Postmenopausal women taking fish oil can help prevent breast cancer
The United States a new study shows that postmenopausal women taking fish oil help reduce their risk of breast cancer. Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, U.S. researchers in the latest issue of “Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention” report said, 35,000 more than 50-year-old to 76-year-old postmenopausal women tracking survey to 15 kinds of health products [...]
103 views | No commentsJul 10th, 2010 | Filed under health news -
Japan research found a protein to promote bone formation
July 9, Japan researchers reported that they found a called “Id4″ protein have an important role in bone formation. The team differentiation mouse stem cells to bone cells and fat cells. Analysis found that Id4 protein can promote marrow stem cell differentiation into osteoblasts. Further investigation found that because Id4 would indirectly activate protein called [...]
97 views | No commentsJul 9th, 2010 | Filed under health newsTags: bone formation, Japan research -
Japan developed saliva cancer screening new technology
Japanese researchers recently reported that they developed a new technology, only to analyze human saliva, can screening oral cancer, breast and pancreatic cancer and other cancers, and high accuracy. Keio University of Japan in the press release said that the rapid proliferation of cancer cells than normal cells, by affected hundreds of substances in saliva concentration [...]
157 views | No commentsJun 30th, 2010 | Filed under health news
