A research report from Harvard University says that cancer risk may rise up to 12 percent with exposure to radiations. This recent research report, lead by Dr. Aaron Sodickson, assistant director of emergency radiology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, has been published in the April issue of Radiology. The study spread over medical records Read more
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Visual Action Games Sharpen Up Hallucination
A new study has revealed that fast-paced video games help in improving vision. The researchers observed that apart of being detrimental to eyesight, shoot’em games like Call of Duty, Left 4 Dead or Counter Strike offer superb training to contrast sensitivity. Contrast sensitivity is the capability to detect minute changes in shades of grey adjacent Read more
Blood Production is Possible with Stem Cell
Researchers of UK are going to attempt an experiment, whether embryonic stem cells can start the production of human blood. The next three years of experiment may compensate the unlimited supply for emergency. In the IVF treatment scientist will test the stem cell and make them to generate O-negative type of blood. This blood group Read more
Belly Fat – Causes and Cures
Abdominal fat or belly fat is the most common type of obesity which is also known as spare tire, visceral fat or pot belly. Belly fat is equally found in men and women and is most difficult to get rid of it. Not only it affects one’s appearance but also brings a lot of underlying Read more
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