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Power of plants harnessed to fight hemophilia

Researchers at the University of Florida and the University of Central Florida have modified plants to fight hemophilia, a disease linked with legends of European
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Acupuncture helps in post-viral infection loss of smell

Traditional Chinese acupuncture (TCA) may be an effective treatment option for patients who suffer from persistent post- viral olfactory dysfunction (PVOD), say scientists. In ...
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Chocolate reduces BP, risk of heart disease

Chocolate may be good for you -- at least in small bits and preferably if it's dark, according to new research. It shows just one small ...
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Orange juice a must have with high fat meal

Flavonoids in orange juice neutralize the oxidative and inflammatory stress generated by high-fat, high-carb meals and help prevent blood vessel damage, claims a new study. ...
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Blackcurrants may help asthmatic patients

Natural chemicals from blackcurrants may help breathing in some types of asthma, claims a preliminary study. The study by New Zealand company Plant and Food Research ...
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Spice of life? Turmeric protects liver

For centuries, practioners of Ayurvedic medicine have counselled patients to use turmeric, a bright yellow spice popular on the subcontinent, to treat liver and digestion ...
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Soybeans can provide safer sunscreens

Say goodbye to that petroleum based sunscreen lotion and get ready to grab a bottle of a more natural sun-protecting product, which is made of ...
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High dietary phosphate intake may up skin cancer risk

A new study by researchers at Emory University School of Medicine has shown that a high intake of phosphates can contribute to tumor growth in ...
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Walnuts: good for the heart, prostate

Walnut consumption slows the growth of prostate cancer in mice and has beneficial effects on multiple genes related to the control of tumour growth and ...
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Dark coffee ‘good for your tummy’

Espresso, French roast, and other dark-roasted coffee are not harmful for the tummy as was previously believed because these roasts contain a substance that tells ...
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