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In a path-breaking experiment, scientists have invented a mechanical...

The new heart rate monitoring device can be held in the palm.

Very soon patients will not have to bear the pain of needles or see those irritating conductive gels being rubbed on their skin when they get their heart rate monitored.

According to a new study published in the journal ‘Stroke’, women who suffer from clinical depression are at a higher risk of stroke and the risk is also associated with the antidepressant medicines they use.

The article which was published in the journal Stroke, states that the women who have a depression are likely to suffer a stroke 29% more than the women which don’t.

The age-old controversial theory on multiple sclerosis (MS) was dealt another blow on Friday. The theory that treatment to enhance blood circulation in the brain can augment the signs of multiple sclerosis has crashed in yet another trial.

However, the failure of MS theory has sprinkled a handful of benefits and hopes for scientists and drug developers.

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