An Indian-origin scientist-led team claims to have discovered a culprit in breast cancer - a master control switch with the power to set off a cascade of reactions orchestrated by a cancer-causing gene named Wnt1.
Although the cancer-causing gene
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Indian-origin scientist 'identifies' breast cancer culprit
Posted by goutami 6 days ago (http://www.indianexpress.com)
Do you know that smoking cigarettes is harmful to your health? It is quite dangerous. It affects not only you but also people around you. Smoking is banned in many buildings, business and the public areas. However, most of the people have the desir
Male Hair Loss Solutions and Its Causes
Posted by sutarajuku 40 days ago (http://www.hair-loss-male.com)
Male hair loss is the most common type of hair loss. It is caused by increased sensitivity to male sex hormones (androgens) in certain parts.
Unlikely Tutor Giving Military Afghan Advice - NYTimes.com
Posted by enthropp 46 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal found an ally in Greg Mortenson, the author of “Three Cups of Tea,” whose work had led to the construction of schools in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Sonia inaugurates elite health institute in Shillong
Posted by goutami 181 days ago (http://beta.thehindu.com)
United Progressive Alliance (UPA) chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Friday inaugurated the first postgraduate medical institute in northeast India here and stressed on the need for an urban health programme like the government's flagship rural health sch
New method kills prostate cancer cells
Posted by admin 186 days ago (http://www.upi.com)
Australian biomedical scientists report they have identified a new way to treat prostate cancer.
Researchers at the Monash University in Melbourne used a drug compound to selectively activate the prostate's beta estrogen receptor cells. Study co-
Researchers at the Monash University in Melbourne used a drug compound to selectively activate the prostate's beta estrogen receptor cells. Study co-
Mosi Tatupu Dies Out of the blue in Hospital
Posted by wafzol 189 days ago (http://www.depositarticles.com)Mosi Tatupu, a single on the most popular players in New England Patriots history has died.
Tatupu, acknowledged for his inspired unique teams perform, died Tuesday at Sturdy Memorial Hospital in Attleboro, hospital spokeswoman Ashley O'Brien
Dolphins have the unique ability to turn off and on diabetes, scientists have
discovered, in a breakthrough that could lead to a treatment and cure for
the disease in humans.
discovered, in a breakthrough that could lead to a treatment and cure for
the disease in humans.



