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Rheumatoid arthritis linked to vitamin D deficiency

A new study has established a link between rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and vitamin D deficiency. Females living in the northeastern United States are more likely to
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Soon, urine test for kidney cancer

A simple urine test for kidney cancer is on the way, says a group of researchers. While kidney cancer patients, the team of researchers at Washington ...
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Sleep apnea 'doubles stroke risk in men'

Obstructive sleep apnea more than doubles the risk of stroke in men, according to a new study's results. The common disorder, in which the upper airway ...
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New drug kills cancer cells

Scientists in the U.S. have come up with a powerful new strategy for treating cancer. Cancer cells grow so fast that they can outstrip their blood ...
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New test to identify emphysema risk in smokers

Researchers at the University of Iowa have say that CT scans can help identify smokers at risk of emphysema The team discovered that smokers who have ...
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DIY ability is in the genes

DIY (Do-It-Yourself) skills are in the genes, conclude scientists. Psychologist Dr Glenn Wilson, Visiting Professor of Psychology, Gresham College, London, who led the experiment, ...
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Therapeutic target to stop cancer metastases found

Scientists from New York University have found therapeutic target to stop cancer metastases. Published in the Journal of Leukocyte Biology, the new research suggests ...
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Sleeping sickness drug on the anvil

British scientists have discovered a new way of tackling the fatal parasitic disease African sleeping sickness which they say could pave the way for the ...
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Chemical exposure before mid-30s ‘ups breast cancer risk’

Women exposed to chemicals and pollutants in the workplace before they reach mid-30s may have a higher risk of developing breast cancer later in life, ...
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The pill can reduce reoccurrence of ovarian cysts

Scientists say that the ordinary oral contraceptive pill (OCP) is a simple and effective remedy for ovarian endometriomas, better known as ovarian 'chocolate' cysts for ...
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