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  • Nishi Roy Eat More Chocolates to Increase Nobel Prize Winning Chances
    , October 15, 2012

      I hope you are one of those who like eating chocolates? If you are wondering whether there is any particular significance attached to it, there is. There is a positive link between eating chocolates and winning the Nobel Prize! So, what does eating chocolate have to do with becoming a laureate? As per Dr. [...]

  • Nishi Roy Ketamine for Depression Relief Instantly, Most Important Discovery In 50 Years
    , October 11, 2012

    Perhaps one of the most significant discoveries to be made in the field of mental health medicine in more than 50 years is the almost instantaneous positive effect of ketamine, often referred to as the ‘club drug’ (a favorite at rave parties) on patients suffering from depression. The latest advance has recently been published in [...]

  • Nishi Roy Alzheimer Patients May Benefit from Diabetes Drug: Journal Brain Research
    , October 10, 2012

      According to a recent scientific research, drugs meant for Type II diabetes could prove to be a boon for those suffering from neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s disease. The research published in the journal Brain Research is being funded by Alzheimer’s Research UK, and conducted by researchers from the University of Ulster, UK. Activation of [...]

  • Priya Menon Rapid Diagnosis Of Rare Diseases In Infants Through DNA Sequencing
    , October 5, 2012 Scientific Media Editor at Curetalk

    Letting go of your precious baby without knowing what ails him/her is among the most painful of all situations that parents may have to deal with. There are so many genetic causes that medical science has yet to discover and as stated in the New York Times, ‘about one in 20 babies in newborn intensive [...]

  • Priya Menon Walk More Lower Diabetes Risk: Study By Amanda Fretts et.al.
    , June 29, 2012 Scientific Media Editor at Curetalk

    New research finds that people who walk more are less likely to get diabetes, reports Reuters. The study has been published in the journal Diabetes Care, and forms part of increasing evidence that for people in the high-risk category with low activity levels, any little amount of physical exercise can help. A general rule of [...]

  • Priya Menon Prostate Cancer Treatment Interruptions Can Shorten Men’s Life: Study Presented At ASCO
    , June 7, 2012 Scientific Media Editor at Curetalk

    In a large study, continuous hormonal therapy for men with prostate cancer was found to be better than intermittent therapy. The trial results were presented at the annual meeting of ASCO held in Chicago. It is normal practice to interrupt or take breaks from the hormonal therapy for prostate cancer. It was believed that intermittent [...]

  • Priya Menon Prostate Cancer Mortality and Smoking: Three Interesting Studies
    , May 30, 2012 Scientific Media Editor at Curetalk

    It was by sheer accident that I landed up with literature connecting prostate cancer with smoking. CureTalk has been following lung cancer these last few months and I was browsing through studies relating to lung cancer and smoking that I came across this liaison. My curiosity was piqued and I delved a little further to [...]

  • Priya Menon Higher Blood Glucose Levels Better For Diabetic Patients With Advanced Heart Failure
    , May 4, 2012 Scientific Media Editor at Curetalk

    A new study published in The American Journal of Cardiology, finds that patients who have advanced heart failure and diabetes might increase their mortality risk if glucose levels are decreased, as reported in the American Medical News. Control of blood glucose levels, help in preventing complications like nerve damage and kidney disease. However, once diabetic [...]

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