A panel of scientists label cellphones as possible cancer-causing agents, putting them in the same category as the pesticide DDT, gasoline engine exhaust and coffee
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Despite a lot of excitement about aspirin, scientists can't seem to agree on whether the drug helps healthy people live longer
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Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc's highly anticipated hepatitis C drug won U.S. approval, promising far higher cure rates for the liver-destroying disease
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A new study from Bangladesh has experts concluding that most of the world's women don't need vitamin A supplements
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The much-mocked hat worn by Princess Beatrice to Britain's royal wedding last month -- widely described as looking like a "toilet seat" -- is up for sale on eBay where bids have reached 18,400 pounds ($29,940)
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Scientists say they have discovered the first solid evidence that variations in some peoples' genes may cause depression -- one of the world's most common and costly mental illnesses
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Babies who are breastfed are less likely to grow into children with behavior problems by the time they reach the age of five than those who receive formula
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Hundreds of albinos are thought to have been killed for black magic purposes in Tanzania and albino girls are being raped because of a belief they offer a cure for AIDS
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Parents can reduce their kids’ probabilities of being overweight, eating junk food or having eating problems by eating with them at least 3 times per week, according to US researchers
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A set of identical twin boys are both HIV-positive, but one of them is 5 years behind the other in growth and BYU researchers hope that unlocking the ‘why’ will help advance AIDS research in general
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Everyone knows about menopause, but perimenopause? It comes early, so Ahram Online interviews an expert to help readers master the art of dealing with it efficiently
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Certain types of antidepressants may not work as well in people that take painkillers such as ibuprofen and aspirin, suggests a new study
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Hilton Hotels & Resorts welcomes the addition—Hilton Zamalek Residence Cairo
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Ahram Online sheds a light on primary immunodeficiency, the cause of suffering and anxiety for many parents in Egypt
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Researchers have found that kidney cancer is not only more common among heavy smokers, it also appears to be more aggressive
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