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New pill that ''trains people to eat less'' to hit UK shelves

 New pill that ''trains people to eat less'' to hit UK shelvesLondon, Apr 27 : Want to get rid of those extra pounds but cannot do away with that craving to gulp down your favourite food? Well, then it's time to resort to Appesat-a new diet pill which `trains' people to eat less.

Set to go on sale this week, Appesat, which is made from extracts of seaweed, works by expanding in the stomach and stimulating hunger sensors in the stomach wall.

The sensors then send a message to the brain saying the stomach is full.

Bleach baths may help treat kids'' eczema

 Bleach baths may help treat kids'' eczemaWashington, Apr 27 : The simple household bleach is not only useful in whitening a load of laundry, but it can also turn out to be an effective treatment for kids'' chronic eczema, according to a new study.

Eczema is characterised by severe itching, which is so bad that kids may break the skin from scratching and get chronic skin infections that are difficult to treat, especially from methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).

Robotic assisted kidney cancer surgery beneficial for patients

Kidney CancerWashington, Apr 27 : Researchers from Fox Chase Cancer Centre have shown that robot assisted kidney cancer surgery is more beneficial for patients compared to open surgery.

The standard treatment for kidney cancer is to surgically remove the entire or a portion of the kidney.

The surgeons are using the da Vinci robot assisted surgical system for patients with kidney cancer, or renal cell carcinoma.

Sexual activity, drinking ‘ups college-women’s urinary tract infections risk’

Sexual activity, drinking ‘ups college-women’s urinary tract infections risk’Washington, Apr 27 : College-aged women, who indulge in increased sexual activity and alcohol consumption, are more likely to develop urinary tract infections
(UTIs), according to a new study.

The researchers advised that the college-aged women experiencing urinary frequency or urgency should seek medical care to treat what may be their first urinary tract infection (UTI).

Nocturia patients ‘at higher mortality risk’

Nocturia patients ‘at higher mortality risk’Washington, Apr 27 : People, who suffer from nocturia, the need to urinate at least twice during the night, could have a significantly high risk for mortality, according to a new study.

In the study, researchers demonstrated that there was a significantly increased mortality rate in elderly patients living in a Japanese assisted-living facility who suffered from nocturia, relative to other residents.

They conducted a comprehensive geriatric assessment of 788 residents 70 years old or older to determine incidence of nocturia.

Erectile dysfunction drug could help treat bladder outlet symptoms

Erectile dysfunction drug could help treat bladder outlet symptomsWashington, April 27 : A new study has found that erectile dysfunction drug tadalafil may improve lower urinary tract symptoms in men with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH.

Researchers from Nashville, Dallas, San Antonia and Indianapolis randomly separated 200 men, with an age equal to or older than 40 years and at least a six-month diagnosis of BPH-LUTS with an International Prostate Symptom Score (IPPS) greater than or equal to 13, into two groups taking either 20 mg of tadalafil once daily or a placebo.

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