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EEG- diagnostic tool for brain injuries

A study conducted by scientists in UK and Belgium, found a painless and effective technique to communicate with patients in vegetative state with brain injuries.

The researchers at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge and the University Hospital of Liege in Belgium have developed a technique of connecting electrodes to the brain helping it to attain consciousne

Protein linked to ovarian cancer found--study

Recent study on in vitro and animal toxicity studies have shown that the fat cells in stomach provide a push for the growth of ovarian cancer.

Ovarian cancer is the fifth most common cancer among women in UK and often due to its late diagnosis, it has poor prognosis results.

Fat women despise peers who lose weight--study

If you think only slim women get jealous of other each other, you're probably wrong. A new study finds that fat women dislike former overweight girls as much as they hate their slim counterparts.

The British study, carried out by the researchers at the University of Liverpool, has suggested that women who've won the battle of the bulge should be wary of boasting about it, as their fatty peers might take them as a competition.

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