Don't be surprised if the singers who advance to the next round of "American Idol" each week are those who perform at the end of the previous week's episode. Studies by Carnegie Mellon University researcher Wändi Bruine De Bruin have  |


Impaired function of a receptor that regulates release of a mood elevating hormone in the brain may be responsible for causing depression, anxiety and cardiovascular disorders, according to a Yale study in Pharmacogenetics and Genomics.  |
A team of Toronto researchers says it has obtained promising early results from a landmark surgical study of the use of deep brain stimulation (DBS) in severely depressed patients who were otherwise resistant to standard types of treatment.  |
Subukia MP Koigi Wamwere yesterday denied being behind the cancellation of a free medical clinic in the constituency.  |


Two boys whose penises were chopped off in a bizarre incident are back, following successful constructive surgeries in Spain.  |
The London-Ghana Seventh Day Adventist Church has promised to join in the crusade by the Ghana High Commission to educate Ghanaians on the evils of getting involved in the drug trade either for pleasure or for the enhancement of their  |
Bitter arguments marked the hearing of a Sh6 billion drug trafficking case at a Nairobi court yesterday.  |
A new 60-bed private hospital, Al - Shafa Modern Medical Centre, will be officially opened by Health Minister, Maj. Gen. Jim Muhwezi, tomorrow.  |
scientists have found that modern implanted heart devices, such as pacemakers and defibrillators, are safe for use in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines.  |
there are many misconceptions about how much we really need in our diet. Some people are going on low carb diets and are eating up to four times the protein their body needs.  |
An estimated 15 million adult Ugandans do not know their HIV/Aids status, according to the Uganda Aids Information Centre. We find this alarming, especially given the fact that Uganda is one of the countries that have been worst hit by  |
The horror and nightmare is finally over for Philip Barasa, 12, and Oscar Kituyi, 14.  |
President Olusegun Obasanjo on 7 March identified unsafe blood transfusion as a major cause of the spread of HIV/AIDS.  |
Nairobi Chief Magistrate Aggrey Muchelule yesterday threatened to release on bond the seven suspects charged with the country's largest cocaine haul.  |
SA's department of health has introduced a new test to check that donated blood is safe and HIV-free.  |
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