Health Update

Older workers have lower levels of work related stress

Washington, Nov 20 : A new study has found that older workers usually have a lower level of work related stress, than their younger colleagues.

Popping bubbles may be the new technique to treat cancer

London, Nov 20 : British researchers are making efforts to develop a technique for killing off cancer cells – by harnessing the energy released when bubbles pop up.

Higher noise exposure may lead to hearing loss

Washington, Nov 20 : Be careful the next time you hear music or anything on a high volume, as you might suffer from acoustic trauma or noise-induced hearing loss.

How men and women cope differently under stress revealed

Washington, November 20 : A study conducted by University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine researchers has revealed how men and women show different neural responses to psychological stress.

Worms may offer treatments for multiple diseases, including cancer

Washington, November 20 : It sounds a bit bizarre, but worms can be a potential source of chemical compounds that may help battle harmful germs.

Stress hormone may speed up progression of certain blood cancers

Washington, Nov 20 : A new study has shown that in cell cultures stress hormone norepinephrine appears to hasten the biochemical signals that stimulate certain tumour cells to grow and spread, cons

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