Medical News Articles
Meditation linked to better wellbeing and health23 May 2012The area of greatest difference was in mental health, where long-term meditators, with a minimum of two years of regular practice, were more than 10 percent better off than the general population. |
A new clue to predicting pre-eclampsia23 May 2012An indication of whether a mother will develop pre-eclampsia, the most common and severe pregnancy-related disease, has been identified by a University of Sydney study. |
New outpatient treatment for perforated ear drum23 May 2012In an Australian first, surgeons at Fremantle Hospital and The University of Western Australia believe a new method of repairing perforated ear drums could be a major advance in ear health. |
New evidence for how exercise delays dementia22 May 2012Scientists at UQ's Queensland Brain Institute are one step closer to developing new therapies for treating dementia. |
Blood test for postnatal depression?22 May 2012Researchers at Warwick Medical School have discovered a way of identifying which women are most at risk of postnatal depression (PND) by checking for specific genetic variants. The findings could lead to the development of a simple, accurate blood test which checks for the likelihood of developing the condition. |
Study exposes secret world of porn addiction22 May 2012Dr Gomathi Sitharthan of the Faculty of Health Sciences and Professor Raj Sitharthan from theDepartment of Psychiatry of the University of Sydney conducted an online study of 800 people who watch porn to gain an unprecedented insight into who suffers from porn addiction and how their addiction affects them. |
Heavy duty: Duty-free tobacco quantity reduced21 May 2012The Government’s 2012-13 budget decision to cut inbound duty-free tobacco sales will help reduce the nation’s cancer burden, according to Cancer Council Australia. |
Anti-cancer drug recipe: Soak soybeans in water21 May 2012Soybeans soaking in warm water could become a new “green” source for production of a cancer-fighting substance now manufactured in a complicated and time-consuming industrial process, scientists are reporting in ACS’ Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. |
Hot sauce provides weight-loss surgery alternative21 May 2012 Rating: 4.00/5 (1 votes)According to research from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH), the ingredient that gives hot sauce its heat could play a role in the future of weight loss. |
More evidence on clot risks of non-oral contraceptives20 May 2012Finding suggest some women should shift to a contraceptive pill to reduce their risk |











