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Higher levels of natural killer cells associated with latent TB
Higher levels of natural killer cells in blood are associated with tuberculosis (TB) latency, reports a University of Cape Town study in collaboration with...
The Sugar Wars: Have the ill effects of sugar been overstated?
Have the ill effects of sugar been over-stated by scientists? Experts debate both sides in Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases.
Over the past 50 years researchers,...
Cardio versus strength training — Copenhagen study
When it comes to the world of exercise, no debate is as contentious as cardio vs strength training. The Independent reports that while some...
GMC grossly mishandled junior doctor case — UK doctors
Hospital doctors in the UK have told the CEO of the General Medical Council (GMC) his position is “untenable” after his handling of the...
Doctor hospitalised with Ebola in DRC
A doctor in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has been hospitalised with Ebola, and 97 of his contacts have been identified in an area...
More accurate method of estimating body fat developed
Cedars-Sinai investigators have developed a simpler and more accurate method of estimating body fat than the widely used body mass index, or BMI. Called the...
Antioxidants don't reduce muscle soreness after exercise
Consuming extra antioxidants through foods or supplements may not reduce muscle soreness after exercise, s a research review of 50 studies suggests.
Reuters Health reports...
No safe level of alcohol consumption — 195-nation study
Giving up drinking completely is the only way to avoid the health risks associated with alcohol, according to a major study covering 195 countries over...
UK to allow women to take abortion pill at home
Women seeking to end early pregnancies in England soon will be allowed to take an abortion pill at home under a new government plan...
Milk at breakfast lowers blood glucose through the day
Milk consumed with a high-carbohydrate breakfast reduced blood glucose even after lunch and the effect was increased by high-protein milk, found randomised, controlled, double-blinded study...