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Scientists link two gene mutations to most common brain cancers

Scientists link two gene mutations to most common brain cancersLondon, Feb 19 : Researchers at Johns Hopkins and Duke universities have linked mutations in two genes, IDH1 and IDH2, with the most common types of brain cancer and longer survival times.

The research team discovered variations in the IDH1 and IDH2 genes that are associated with three quarters of the most common types of cancer tumors, known as gliomas, according to the New England Journal of Medicine study.

It is hoped the findings could open the way to more successful treatment of the disease.

Compound used in BP drugs may benefit brain tumour patients

Compound used in BP drugs may benefit brain tumour patientsWashington, Feb 19: Researchers from at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Centre have found that a compound used in blood pressure medication may help prevent cognitive loss after radiation therapy in brain tumour patients.

In the study conducted using a rat model, the researchers assumed that that a compound similar to the anti-hypertensive drug losartan can prevent the cognition loss that has been closely-associated with radiation therapy for brain tumour treatment.

Foot-and-mouth disease breaks out on two Taiwan hog farms

Foot-and-mouth disease breaks out on two Taiwan hog farmsTaipei - Foot-and-mouth disease has broken out on two Taiwan hog farms, 12 years after the epidemic hit the island and shattered Taiwan's pork export markets, press reports said Thursday.

All major newspapers quoted the Council of Agriculture as saying that foot-and-mouth disease broke out earlier this month on hog farms in Changhwa County and in adjacent Yunlin County.

People in UK still using tan jabs despite several warnings

People in UK still using tan jabs despite several warningsHealth authorities in UK have been regularly issuing warning against use of tan jab. Melanotan I and II used in these jabs can damage the immune and cardiovascular systems along with other problems. But it seems that people are not paying much heed to it as the number of reports of people using these tan jab is continuously increasing.

Poor non-smokers live longer than rich smokers

Poor non-smokers live longer than rich smokersRecent study revealed that smoking is adversely affects smokers irrespective of financial status and sex. Recent findings were the result of study conducted over 28 years involving more than 15,000 men and women in Paisley and Renfrew.

The study subjects were divided into groups - male or female, smokers, ex-smokers or never-smokers - all in one of four social class headings.

Sabarkantha district in north Gujarat comes in grip of Hepatitits B

Hepatitits BHepatitits B virus is deadly and communicable like HIV virus but it is 100 times more infectious than HIV and spreads much faster. It spreads through blood and unsafe sex.

Recently several cases of Hepatitits B have been reported in Sabarkantha district in north Gujarat, 2 hours away from Ahmedabad. According to reports, 70 cases of Hepatitits B have been reported all over Sabarkantha district. Some of these patients have slipped into coma whereas 19 others have died. FIR has been filed against seven doctors for using infected syringes.

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