Pills made from berries, rice and wine may stave off cancer

London, October 3: Laboratory experiments conducted at the University of Leicester have shown that compounds extracted from sticky rice, red wine, berries, and spice have the potential to fight against cancer.

Professor Will Steward, an expert in molecular medicine, has revealed that tests on human cells have shown that drugs made from the foods and wine may reduce the risk of cancer by 40 per cent.

The researcher said that such drugs could be taken like daily vitamins to protect against tumours in the breast, bowel and prostate.

Giving up sweets could help you live longer

Washington, Oct 3: A new study in worms has found that renouncing sweets could help spell a longer life. A team of German researchers discovered that restricting glucose, a simple sugar found in foods such as sweets, triggered a process that extended the life span of some worms by up to 25 percent.

Britney Spears' folks hoping custody loss will serve as ‘wake-up call’ for her

Britney Spears - Custody of ChildrenWashington, Oct 3: Britney Spears received a big blow after losing the custody of her two kids, but the singer’s parents are cheering the verdict, as they believe that this crisis in her life could actually prove to be a wake-up call for her.

Diana wasn’t pregnant with Dodi’s child: Coroner tells jury

London, Oct 3: The coroner overseeing the inquest into Princess Diana’s death has downplayed controversial claims that she was pregnant with boyfriend Dodi Al Fayed’s child.

Lord Justice Scott Baker devoted several hours of the first day of the long-awaited inquest dismissing reports and claims that the princess was engaged and pregnant to Harrod’s owner Mohamed Al Fayed’s son, weeks before their fatal 1997 car crash in Paris.

Researchers issue new treatment guidelines for low back pain treatment

Washington, Oct 3: Clinicians should rely less on X-rays and expensive diagnostic imaging and more on therapies supported by the evidence, including some medications and some alternative therapies,

Concord grape juice may help keep the heart healthier than red wine

Washington, Oct 3: Those looking for an alternative to red wine can switch to Concord grape juice, for a new study has revealed that the family-friendly liquid has a similar arterial relaxation effect on the heart, and that it induces a prolonged relaxation effect that has not yet been reported with red wine.

This study supports other preliminary research which showed that Concord grape juice had a blood pressure-lowering effect.

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