Tag Archives: cancer
Tea Could Be Used To Lower Blood Pressure
A new study on the benefits of tea was announced, drinking three cups of tea daily might lead to lower blood pressure. The research has been tried on participants with various ages and the details were published in the News Tribune. The 95 study participants had systolic blood pressure readings ranging from 115 to 150 … Continue reading
Indian Herbs Fight The Bacteria Caused By Oral Cancer
Patients of oral cancer – which involves the cancer that occur on the tongue, on the floor/ roof of the mouth, cheek lining, gums, or lips – those patients suffer from bacterial or fungal infections in the mouth as a side effect of losing immunity due to the cancer treatments especially the bacteria known as Staphylococcus aureus which became … Continue reading
New Discoveries To Protect You From Breast Cancer
Sun and Vitamin D Scientists have come to truth that the women who has lack of vitamin D is more susceptible to breast cancer. That is what a French study has reached, they have a theory that vitamin D has anti-cancer properties that influence cell growth. It means that you can prevent breast cancer by … Continue reading
Facts about human body
Here are some facts about the human body that many of us don’t know. Hair and nails: 1- The fastest growing tissue in the human body is hair. 2- The average human scalp has 100,000 hairs, an average person loses about 50-70 head hairs per day. 3- While the eyelash lives about 150 days before … Continue reading
Technology, Inventions; Science Discoveries News in 2010
Machine Able to Convert Plastic Into Oil Akinori Ito is an engineer and a researcher from Blest ( a company based in Japan), has come up with a machine able to turn plastic into oil, thus making one more step towards the future in which people will use more renewable energy sources. Akinori Ito’s device … Continue reading
Skin Cancer Proving Fatal For Men
A one minute Knowledge Do you know that men are dying from skin cancer than women are?! Despite more women being diagnosed with the illness, the level of female deaths remains below that of men. The British Skin Foundation commented on that issue, that It’s likely the findings reflect the difference in attitude between the … Continue reading
