Breaking News: A lot of tea consumption may develop rheumatoid arthritis in women while the risk is less who never consumes tea, said researchers in a new study analyzing difference between tea and coffee.
Breaking News: As some harmful elements like Uranium is found in food materials due to excessive use of pesticides causes neurological disorders and reduces normal growth in kids, Camel milk is the solution, a study claims.
Breaking News: Obesity may cause lack of interest in sex and harm an individual's sexual health developing diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure and certain types of cancer, said a new study.
Breaking News: The improvement of sex ratio in Gujarat during 2002 to 2008 shows a significant result of the state government’s efforts statewide that have successfully created public awareness.Â
Breaking News: A known drug can save lives of accident victims having serious bleeding, if injected within a few hours of being injured, says a new study doing a trial over thousand of patients.Â
Breaking News: Satyam scam accused B Ramalinga Raju, who has been undergoing a treatment at Hyderabad-based NIMS for Hepatitis-C since last September, needs continuous treatment due to the side effects of the medicines.
Breaking News: Blood Pressure (BP) pills can develop the risk of cancer in humans if taken for long time, reveals a new research following about 60,000 patients and drugs taken by millions of people worldwide.Â
Government plans Regulatory checks on Medical devices
Written by Breaking News Online Team
Monday, 14 June 2010 14:09
Breaking News: The government of India is planning to have the regulatory checks on the quality of medical equipments to ensure safety for patients and efficiency of medical devices.Â
Breaking News: A 24-year-old woman died of Swine Flu at the Medical College Hospital in Kottayam, taking the A H1N1 death toll in the state to 15 since May 2010.
Breaking News: Women suffering from diabetes may be at greater risk of having cancer when insulin-like hormones interact with the female hormones, a new study revealed.