-
Healthlines
- Delhi, Mumbai campaign for cancer awareness
- Drinking ‘little too much’ alcohol triples mouth cancer risk
- Benefits of 1000 bottles of red wine could come from pill
- Newly single women more vulnerable to STDs
- Feeling tempted? Just tell yourself you’ll have that scrumptious treat later
- India observes World Cancer Day
- Lower levels of sunlight may up risk of allergies and eczema
- Soy supplements may not protect against breast cancer
- New ‘fluid biopsy’ could help save thousands of cancer victims per year
- Women ‘meeting for weight loss programs in church are more successful’
Subscribe and get daily dose of Health Bytes
Comments
- Philip Edward Casarez Jr. on Bariatric surgery can eliminate diabetes symptoms
- Cristiano Ronaldo on New method can diagnose osteoarthritis at early stage and prevent it
- Negative effects of alcohol on Alcohol metabolism causes DNA damage that triggers breast, liver cancer
- Article Health News on Intense exercise ‘helps our body burn extra calories over 14 hrs after workout’
- Fat And Stupid on Over-eating, not poor exercise, to blame for obesity
Sections
- AIDS (76)
- Alzhemier (102)
- Arthritis (10)
- Blood Pressure (95)
- Bones (43)
- Brain (311)
- Breasts (152)
- Cancer (543)
- Dental (13)
- Diabetes (184)
- Ear (35)
- Eating Disorder (50)
- Eyes (77)
- Featured (14)
- Heart (306)
- HIP (1)
- infants (34)
- Kids (381)
- Legs (19)
- Liver (37)
- Lungs (81)
- News (6358)
- Obesity (214)
- Opinion (3)
- Pregnancy (176)
- Skin (31)
- Sleep (86)
- Smoking (112)
- teens (19)
- Teeth (7)
- Tumour (26)
Eyes Archive
-
Caffeine ‘effective in preventing cataract formation’
Washington, May 6 (ANI): Caffeine may provide the lens protection against damage that could lead to the formation of cataracts, according to a new study. -
Scientists grow retina cells from skin-derived stem cells
Washington, August 25 (ANI): University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers have successfully grown multiple types of retina cells from two types of stem cells, giving new hope that damaged retinas may soon come to be repaired by cells grown from the patient’s own skin. -
8 risk factors for transformation of eye growths into melanoma unveiled
Washington, August 11 (ANI): A team of Thomas Jefferson University researchers in the U.S. have identified eight risk factors to predict whether a choroidal nevus—a benign, flat, pigmented growth inside the eye and beneath the retina—may develop into melanoma. -
Novel eye drops may reverse glaucoma symptoms
London, Aug 6 (ANI): In an Italian study, researchers have found that a new type of medicated eye drop may be able to reverse symptoms of glaucoma. -
Safer Botox replacement can help reduce frown lines between eyes
Washington, Aug 4 (ANI): The new anti-wrinkle facial filler Dysport, which could be used as an alternative to Botox, can also help reduce frown lines between the eyes, reveals a new study. -
Now, drug-delivering contact lenses
Washington, July 22 (ANI): Glaucoma patients and dry-eye sufferers may soon be able to trade their messy eye drops for a contact lens that delivers medication gradually over time, say scientists. -
Popular dietary supplement shows promise to prevent, treat cataracts
Washington, July 16 (ANI): A new piece of research suggests that the popular dietary supplement carnosine may prove helpful in preventing and treating cataracts, a clouding of the lens of the eye that is a leading cause of vision loss worldwide. -
Lens implantation may treat some patients with nearsightedness
Washington, July 14 (ANI): Some people with nearsightedness may be provided with stable correction through the implantation of lenses made of a collagen-like substance, suggest the promising findings of a study. -
Saffron-laced Indian cuisine can help fight eyesight loss
London, June 14 (ANI): Saffron, the spice which is commonly used in Indian, Spanish and Italian cuisine, could hold the secret to preventing eye sight loss in old age, says a new study. -
How brain processes what eyes see
Washington, June 3 (ANI): Shedding new light on how the brain processes what the eyes see, scientists have found that although visual input obtained during eye movements is being processed by the brain, but it is blocked from awareness.

