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Vitamin C Can Adversely Affect Cancer Patients

Earlier studies suggested that Vitamin C supplements were beneficial for cancer Vitamin C Can Adversely Affect Cancer Patientspatients. A study also showed that high doses of vitamin C through IV-injection can slow cancer growth by 50%. 

But a recent US study showed that Vitamin C is not beneficial for cancer patients as it reduces the effect of a range of anti-cancer drugs on cancer cells. This study was done by researchers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.

Sachin To Team Up With UNICEF

Legendry Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar is all set to join a new team. Yes, you Sachin To Team Up With UNICEFheard it right. 

In order to create awareness about hand washing behaviour among parents and school children, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has decided to take the services of Sachin Tendulkar. UNICEF has declared October 15, as global hand washing day. 

Doctors Can’t Deny Treatment To HIV Patients, Says Court

On Wednesday, Centre told the supreme court that the doctors of all states either Doctors Can’t Deny Treatment To HIV Patients, Says Courtin government hospitals or in private hospitals should not refuse the treatment of HIV/AIDS(PLHA). 

The bench consisting of Chief Justice K.G. Balakrishnan, Justice Ashok Bhan and Justice P. Sathasivam said that all states should implement the Centre’s instructions. 

Fathers Play An Important Role In Child’s Life

According to a new study, if a father spends more time with his child, then the Fathers Play An Important Role In Child’s Lifechild become more intelligent and successful in life. The level of intelligence and the professional career that a child develops depends on many factors like education, peer group, home and the external environment in which they grow up.

High Heels Leave Women Down – A Study

According to a new study thousands of women need operations because of high High Heels Leave Women Down – A Studyheels. They cannot walk properly after wearing high heels for years. High heels eventually leave them down at the heel. Ultimately they walk to the podiatrist’s parade with bunions, corns, trapped nerves, bent toes and disfigured feet because of spindly stilettos and towering wedges. 

Heart Patients More Vulnerable To Depression

In a recent research, doctors from the American Heart Association have found an Heart Patients More Vulnerable To Depression

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