In many countries the pumpkin traditionally used in medicine. The part of those countries are China, Korea, India, Yugoslavia, Argentina, Mexico, and Brazil. Its many uses include antibiotic, antidiabetic, and anti-inflammatory effects, lowering of blood pressure and cholesterol, and as treatment for intestinal parasites. This kind of fruit is a member of the Cucubitaceae family,… Continue reading
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Daily usage of citrus and green tea offer anticancer protection
An apple a day may keep the doctor away, but experts now say that citrus and green tea every day may help keep cancer away as well. Daily consumption of oranges, grapefruit, and other citrus, along with a cup of green tea may reduce the risk of cancer, according to a new study from Japan.… Continue reading
10% of infants have a problems with the eyes
Around 10 percents of the infants in United States, have vision problems with lazy eye to cancer of the eyes. This statement come out in media according of a new survey by the American Optometric Association (AOA). Early detection and treatment is critical for vision health. Accordind to the Association, most of the children are… Continue reading
A drugs with vitamin A may be useful for dry macular degeneration
You should be know that the vitamin A is more than good for the eyes, it’s neccessery for them. Some researchers have recently found this to be true when using a vitamin A-derived drug, fenretinide, to stop the advance of dry macular degeneration. They discovered that the most common form of this currently uncurable eye… Continue reading
A bigger help for lazy eye in older children is acupuncture
The children who have the eye problem who called lazy eye and wearing an eye patch, maybe will have the chance to get rid off it with the help of the acupuncture. There is a new research that said, the children with eye condition needed from correction, may receive it with the help of the… Continue reading
Maybe the antimicrobial products in last case are unnecessary and unsafe
There is little evidence that widespread use of antibacterial products are any more effective than washing with regular soap and water, making their use unnecessary for the public. According to Halden, “The culture of fear leads people to make impulsive decisions and buy a lot of antimicrobial products that are not really needed. It’s a… Continue reading
New pain killer, effective like a morphine but savier
To treat severe pain, a sea snail may hold an answer. Scientists have developed a new medication first isolated from sea snail saliva that may be as effective as morphine. Sea snails may not move fast, but what they lack in speed, they more than make up for in chemicals. These animals have the ability… Continue reading
The cleaning antibacterial products could have creepy effects on human health
Associate professor Rolf Halden, of the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University has been studying the effect of triclosan and triclocarban –antibacterial chemicals found in soaps, cosmetics, toys, plastics and clothing – on human health and the environment. According to Halden who is a biologist and engineer, the chemicals are unsafe for humans and the… Continue reading