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French Horn Players Prone To Hearing Loss

A study has found that French horn players have among the highest risk of developing hearing loss among professional orchestral musicians.

Immune Cells Have A Role In Breast Cancer

A study by researchers in Australia has highlighted the important role played by immune cells in the risk of developing breast cancer.

Predictive Test For Obesity In Human Trials

Scientists in Australia are recruiting subjects for a trial to test if the stress hormone cortisol is a predictor of obesity.

Mitochondrial Genetics Behind Sherpa Mountain Fitness

Scientists have analyzed the mitochondria genomes of Sherpa individuals to examine the genetic basis of their extraordinary mountain fitness.

Obese Stomachs Tell Us Diets Are Doomed To Fail

The way the stomach detects and tells our brains how full we are becomes damaged in obese people, says a new study.

Study Dispels Belief That Alcohol Causes Depression

There is no truth to the long-held belief that alcohol causes depression, according to a study by researchers in Australia.

Brain Atrophy Linked With Cognitive Decline In Diabetes

Cognitive decline in people with Type 2 Diabetes is likely due to brain atrophy like that seen in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.

The Danger Of Having Too Few Gut Bacteria

An international team of scientists have found that having too few gut bacteria is associated with increased risk of obesity and diabetes.

Excess Coffee Toxic To Under-55s, Study

Drinking more than 28 cups of coffee a week or four cups a day may be bad for under-55s, according to a new study.