Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Investigated

Dec 20, 10 Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Investigated

Share Chronic fatigue syndrome is not caused by the virus XMRV, new research suggests. U.S. scientists originally linked the syndrome to XMRV in 2009, when blood samples from chronic fatigue syndrome sufferers showed traces of the virus. XMRV is found in mouse DNA. It is closely related to murine leukema viruses, a group of...

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Asthma Prescriptions May Increase the Chances of Prostate Cancer

Aug 05, 10 Asthma Prescriptions May Increase the Chances of Prostate Cancer

Share According to latest results from the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort research, men with a record of asthma who make use of asthma medicines — principally systemic glucocorticoids — are at a bigger threat for prostate cancer. Researchers appraises whether a record of asthma or the use of asthma medicines are connected...

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Prostate Cancer May be Developed From Too Much Consumption of Milk

Jul 27, 10 Prostate Cancer May be Developed From Too Much Consumption of Milk

Share Specialists have revealed that excessive drinking of milk can increase the possibility of developing prostate cancer.  The research was performed by Canadian specialists. The research, published in The Prostate journal, revealed that males who drink four 200-ml milk glasses had twofold the possibility of developing prostate...

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Men with Long Ring Finger are More Susceptible to Prostate Cancer

Jul 22, 10 Men with Long Ring Finger are More Susceptible to Prostate Cancer

Share The report stated that men with a long ring finger may possibly be three times more possible to build up prostate cancer. A research of hospital patients discovered those whose ring finger on the right hand was meaningfully longer than the index finger were possible to acquire the disease than those fingers were approximately...

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Swedish Researchers: “Prostate Cancer is not deadly”?

Jun 19, 10 Swedish Researchers: “Prostate Cancer is not deadly”?

Share A new study by a group of Swedish researchers has proven that men diagnosed with early-stage prostate cancer may less likely to die from it, even without treatment. They approximated that only three percent of these men have died after 10 years of bearing this illness, as based on a national cancer register. Cancer...

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New Test Discovered; More Accurate in Detecting Prostate Cancer

Jun 02, 10 New Test Discovered; More Accurate in Detecting Prostate Cancer

Share Two new tests discovered — a urine test that measures prostate cancer gene 3 (PCA3), and a blood test that measures free circulating DNA — have been attested to be more accurate in detecting prostate cancer than the standard PSA test for men with high level of serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and an abnormal digital...

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Studies to Kill the Deadly Cancer

Jun 02, 10 Studies to Kill the Deadly Cancer

Share Not long before, the revelation that you have cancer is like a life-long sentence bestowed upon you.  But because of  the continuous advancements in our lifestyle and new developments in technology, knowing you have the big C is not a big deal anymore. Certain types of cancer have been studied by experts and they have...

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