Skin cancer risk gets cut down by coffee
At a major US medical conference, more evidence that coffee, particularly among female drinkers, has a positive effect against the most common form of skin cancer worldwide was released.
It was revealed that women who drank more than three cups per day of caffeinated coffee saw a 20 percent lower ri…
Some women may benefit from early breast cancer screening
A new study has suggested that starting breast cancer screening as early as age 25 could help women carrying a genetic mutation associated to a higher risk of cancer to live for long.
“Results indicate that breast cancer deaths will decrease because of screening,” study co-author Dr.…
Thousands Of Pregnancies Could Be Saved With Fetus’ Membrane Repair
Scientists have remarked that a recently developed ‘repair’ patch from a human stem cells membrane could be beneficial in preventing thousands of premature births.
The scientists remarked that as much as 40 percent of early births are caused by a rupture in the membrane surrounding…
Most Europeans suffer from mental illness
According to a large new study, almost 165 million people or 38 percent of the European population suffer each year from a brain disorder such as depression, anxiety, insomnia, or dementia.
“Mental disorders have become Europe’s largest health challenge of the 21st century,”…


