What's new on "MyHealthPortal"
This month, "Myhealthportal" is proud to introduce a new series "Healthy Revelation". We bring you the latest medical innovations that will make your life a little bit easier and healthier...
Spotlight on UK news
As we watch mankind stretching it's boundaries and breaking physical barriers on the way to excellence in the Olympic games in China, we have witnessed this months some new records in the medical field, which can lead to a healthier future.
Healthy Revelation - Cure for common cold
Scientists in Australia might have come up with a pill that will end our winter misery.
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Fast-freeze baby
A couple from Wales became parents after conceiving in a new embryo-freezing technique

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Obesity gene was found
A gene linked to obesity causes people to put on weight by keeping them hungry, scientists have learned.
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Alzheimer Therapy works wonders in early trials
A potential wonder drug has been developed which, scientists hope, could stall or even reverse damage caused by Alzheimer's disease.
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Features of the month:  World Breastfeeding Week, Sexual Health Week
This month the world is celebrating international breastfeeding week and the UK data on the subject is very encouraging. Summer is also a good time to mark sexual health week as it’s a great opportunity to get more educated on the delicate subject, especially within the family.
Breastfeeding
Everything you wanted to know
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Talking to your child about sex
The complete guide to an awkward yet needed conversation
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Hi-Tech exercise
Stay on track using your computer

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Health news from the MyHealthPortal International Medical Network:
New Drug for HIV Treatment
People who have contracted a highly resistant strain of HIV could benefit from a new drug to treat the infection, according to a new research.
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Summer Allergies Cause Sinus Sufferers to Miss Out on Work or Social Activities
New survey shows that one-third of sinus sufferers say they miss or cut short social outings or business engagements because of their symptoms

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Vitamin C Injections Slow Tumor Growth in Mice
High-dose injections of vitamin C, also known as ascorbate or ascorbic acid, reduced tumor weight and growth rate by about 50 percent in mouse models.

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