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Aspirin reduces bowel cancer risk in obese patients: study Being overweight more than doubles the risk of bowel cancer in people with a certain gene disorder, but a regular dose of aspirin can reverse the trend.
18 August 2015
Some corals have DNA to adapt to warmer climate: study Some coral species are better at adapting to climate change than others, and they may be able to pass their hardy DNA onto the next generation.
26 June 2015
Medical marijuana may help some symptoms, but not all Medical marijuana shows some effectiveness in helping treat chronic pain but there is less evidence of its success in warding off nausea or helping ill patients gain weight.
24 June 2015
Millions of smokers may have undiagnosed lung disease More than half of current and former smokers who can pass basic lung function tests may suffer from lung diseases that have gone undiagnosed.
23 June 2015
Chocolate may be good for your heart, study suggests New research has added to tentative evidence that eating chocolate in modest quantities may be good for the heart.
16 June 2015
Smoking behind half of major cancer deaths: study Smoking is responsible for nearly half of deaths due to certain types of cancers in 2011.
16 June 2015
New study backs risk estimate for contraceptive pills The broadest study of its kind on Wednesday backed estimates that newer kinds of contraceptive pills carry a higher risk of dangerous blood clots.
27 May 2015
Overweight in teens boosts middle age bowel cancer risk Teenagers who are very overweight may run double the risk of developing colorectal cancer when they reach middle age.
26 May 2015
70 percent voter turnout expected at Kazakhstan elections in Almaty Voter turnout for the upcoming presidential elections is expected to be at 70 percent, according to the Information and Analysis Center in Almaty.
18 April 2015
Immune system link to Alzheimer's disease: US study The immune system may play a part in Alzheimer's disease, US researchers have discovered.
15 April 2015
Smartphone device may help diagnose cancer A new device that can be added to a smartphone may be able to accurately and cheaply diagnose cancer, a technology which could be useful in remote areas.
14 April 2015
Does midlife obesity protect against dementia? People who are obese in middle age run a lower risk of developing dementia later.
10 April 2015
Packed with health benefits, coffee gains ground with experts Coffee is gaining ground among medical experts who say it can protect against heart disease, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and diabetes, even if it is decaffeinated.
02 April 2015
Air Astana to focus on Kazakh pilots Kazakhstan’s national airline Air Astana plans to increase the number of Kazakh pilots in the company.
06 March 2015
When fake news goes viral, blame the media: study It's true. Don't believe everything you read on the Internet.
14 February 2015
Gene study shows evolutionary tale of Darwin's finches Gene sequencing of Galapagos Island finches first studied by Charles Darwin have found the birds have a traceable evolutionary history going back two million years.
12 February 2015
Pentagon study claimed Putin has Asperger's syndrome A Pentagon study from 2008 claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin has Asperger's syndrome, giving him a need to exert "extreme control".
06 February 2015
Smartphone can test for HIV, syphilis: study US researchers have found a way to turn a common smartphone into a quick and easy device to conduct field tests for HIV and syphilis.
05 February 2015
Snakes 70 million years older than thought: study A new look at four fossils has revealed that snakes' earliest known ancestor lived as many as 70 million years earlier than thought.
28 January 2015
Working too hard can drive you to booze: study It's true: working too hard can drive you to drink, said researchers who warned of the health risks of such dual excess.
14 January 2015
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