- Mumbai doctors set a record, eliminating the world's most severe kidney tumor

Doctors at a Mumbai hospital have removed the world's heaviest kidney tumor that is thought to weigh up to 5.5 kg, giving them a new world record.
- The human brain's small biological model reveals the effects of hallucinations

Researchers in Brazil have used a human brain in the form of miniature biological models to reveal the effects of hallucinations with neurological toughness, inflammation and
- Science has just developed a new antifungal drug that causes fever

Cases of invasive fungal infection are known to cause many deaths.
- New online tools can help treat alcohol use disorders

The National Institute of Alcohol and Drug Abuse has designed a new online tool to help people identify and find ways to treat alcohol use disorder.
- Dealing with cancer can become easier with self-correcting nanoparticles

In a groundbreaking study, London scientists have invented smart nanoparticles that have high warming potential to kill cancer cells.
- Low phosphate levels can be dangerous for cardiovascular health

A new study suggests that lower levels of phosphate in the blood can put cardiovascular health at high risk.
- This drug may reverse the effects of obesity in the mother

Researchers have discovered a drug capable of preventing obesity in children born to overweight mothers.
- Scientists decipher why smokers find it difficult to quit smoking

Escape from what is called a poison called tobacco - is not an easy task. For some it takes years, while others seem unable to leave.
- Smoking can harm the intestines

Smoking can harm the intestine and also increase the risk of developing Crohn's disease, according to a new study.
- Foods rich in antioxidants may reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes

A new study shows that people who consume antioxidant-rich foods may reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes.
- Using a lot of diuretics, depression, and insomnia can make your mouth dry

Having dry mouth symptoms can be a common side effect of prescription medicines for the elderly, according to a recent study.
- Cataract surgery reduces the risk of death in older women

Older women who have cataract surgery can reduce their risk of all-cause mortality by 60%. All shows in a recent study.
- Hepatitis C infected 325 million people worldwide in 2016

A new study has shown an amazing number of 325 million people with hepatitis in 2016.
- Anti-heartburn medications can cause kidney damage

Scientists in Washington DC, USA have announced that millions of people suffer from heartburn and this drug may be at risk of causing high kidney failure. All are claimed after a
- 3 antibiotic resistant viruses have almost no drugs to treat

Recently, the World Health Organization - WHO has published a priority list of 12 most dangerous antibiotic resistant viruses in the world, becoming the biggest threat to human
- 10 reasons why antibiotic resistance is scary right now

Today, we talked a lot about antibiotic resistance, when drugs are losing their effectiveness in treating bacterial infections. Particularly, cases of resistant viruses of all
- The golden age of antibiotics is over, the immediate future will be a nightmare for humans

There are millions of people who die each year in an era without antibiotics, and then will be a similar number in the coming years.
- Research shows that bone strength may be genetic

A new study suggests that genes and genetics may play a role in predicting a person's long-term risk of fracture.
- Why is AB the rarest blood group in the world?

A person with type AB blood can be considered quite rare. So why are so few people carrying this blood group?
- The nano 'drill' rotates at a rate of 2-3 million revolutions per second, breaking down cancer cells in just 1 minute

A group of British scientists have successfully built nano submarines that carry a 'drill' that spins at 2-3 million revolutions per second. These machines can drill holes and