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Vitamin D deficiency may raise bladder cancer risk

Date: Nov-08-2016
Inadequate vitamin D levels are linked with a range of health problems, and researchers have now established a link with bladder cancer.

Food additive alters gut bacteria to cause colorectal cancer

Date: Nov-07-2016
A new study investigates the link between a common food additive and gut microbiota in mice. Changes in intestinal bacteria may lead to colon cancer.

Antibody found to protect fetus against Zika

Date: Nov-07-2016
Zika infection in pregnancy can cause microcephaly. A new study found an antibody called ZIKV-177 protected pregnant mice and their fetuses against Zika.

Muscle-wasting in cancer patients could be diagnosed earlier with new tool

Date: Nov-07-2016
Researchers develop a tool for diagnosing the wasting condition cachexia - which kills about a third of cancer patients - before it becomes irreversible.

Alcoholic Hepatitis: Symptoms, Treatment, and Outlook

Date: Nov-07-2016
What is alcoholic hepatitis? Learn about the causes, how it is diagnosed, and prevention. Also learn about alcohol's effect on the liver.

Low vitamin B12 in pregnancy may raise offspring's diabetes risk

Date: Nov-07-2016
The risk of type 2 diabetes and other metabolic disorders may be higher for children born to mothers who had low levels of vitamin B12 in pregnancy.

Low oxytocin may lead to low empathy, study finds

Date: Nov-07-2016
The 'love hormone' seems to be responsible for deficient levels of empathy in patients with certain neurological conditions, according to a new study.

How do orgasms affect the brain? Study investigates

Date: Nov-06-2016
A new study reveals how rhythmic sexual stimulation can induce rhythmic activity in the brain, causing a 'sexual trance' associated with climax.

Harm from a week's overeating may be canceled by exercise

Date: Nov-06-2016
Overindulging in food for a week can be unhealthy, but matching it with regular aerobic exercise appears to cancel the ill effects on fatty tissue.

Aerobic exercise boosts testosterone for overweight men

Date: Nov-05-2016
Researchers reveal how a 12-week aerobic exercise program significantly increased testosterone levels for men who were overweight or obese.