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Indian origin US scientist sees Tumors deep inside the body
MIL/Newstrack India Apr 4, 2008 Author:
April 4, 2008 - It's a double joy for Indians as "Indian-origin" US scientists along with his team of US researchers has discovered a new technique that can further be useful in the cancer surgery more efficiently.
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Sleeping eight hours 'key to staying slim'
MIL/Hindu/PTI Input Apr 3, 2008 Author:
London, April 3, 2008 - Want to stay slim? Getting eight hours of shut-eye daily may be one of the simplest ways, a new study has claimed.
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Women still dying from breast cancer, says charity
MIL/Hindu Mar 31, 2008 Author:
March 31, 2008 - Thousands of women die from breast cancer each year because current treatments are not always effective and in some cases fail to stem the disease, warns Breast Cancer Campaign.
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Gay Marriage fraud, why same sex, what make them gay?
MIL/IR/Wikipedia Mar 28, 2008 Author:
New Delhi, India: March 28, 2008 – IR Summary - Gay Marriage or the same sex marriage has become a new life style. Most of the people who claim to be gay actually are not gay. The majority poses to be so, but in fact most of them are not addicted to same sex, they perform both as per survey of International Reporter from the sources of Gay persons.
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India - kaleidoscope of superficial images?
MIL Mar 27, 2008 Author: Balaji
New Zealand: March 27, 2008 - "Which part of India are you from?" asked my fellow-student studying journalism who happens to be from New Zealand where I'm presently based. I replied that though born in Chennai and I had my bread and butter in Delhi.
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Radio Waves of a cell phone alter your proteins?
MIL/Dr. Marcola Mar 27, 2008 Author:
March 27, 2008 – As per the sources of News Scientific and BMC Genomics, the radiation from cell phones is too weak to heat biological tissue or break chemical bonds in cells, but the radio waves they emit may still change cell behavior.
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'Healthier hearts' for cat owners
MIL/BBC News Mar 21, 2008 Author:
March 21, 2008 - Cat owners appear to have a much lower risk of dying from a heart attack than their feline-spurning counterparts, a study suggests. Researchers looked at nearly 4,500 adults and found that cat ownership was related to a 40% lower risk of suffering a fatal heart attack.
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A cancer that can be cured
MIL/IHT Mar 18, 2008 Author:
March 18, 2008 -Cancer is a dreaded word, especially for people age 50 or older. But one form of the disease, the colorectal variety, usually can be beaten with the help of a comprehensive, albeit unpleasant, procedure known as a colonoscopy. A new American Cancer Society report endorses a variant on the test that should make colon cancer screening more appealing.
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Your Health and Sun Exposure - good or bad?
MIL/mercola.com Mar 17, 2008 Author:
March 17, 2008 - Vitamin D-Producing system is liberally recommended but the best way to regulate one’s body’s vitamin D levels is NOT to take vitamin supplements. Many experts believe that there are no health concerns with regard to vitamin D concentration associated with sun exposure.
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Goa loses its charm as tourist spot
MIL/NDTV Mar 15, 2008 Author:
Goa: March 15, 2008 – The most favorable conditions that used to attract the tourists in Goa hav completely changed, the tourists do not feel to be attracted to that extent now.
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India's first health mall comes in Chandigarh
MIL/Sify.com Mar 12, 2008 Author:
Chandigarh: March 12, 2008 - Bringing all health-related facilities under one roof, a private-sector speciality hospital on Tuesday commissioned the first-of-its-kind 'health mall' at Mohali town adjoining Chandigarh.
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Study: Low-intensity exercise reduces fatigue by 65 pc
MIL/Hindu/PTI Input Mar 4, 2008 Author:
New Delhi, March 4, 2008 - Regular low intensity exercise can work wonders for people who often complain of fatigue, as it helps increase energy levels by 20 per cent and reduce symptoms of tiredness by 65 per cent, a study has found.
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Snoring linked to heart disease: Study
MIL/Hindu Mar 3, 2008 Author:
London, March 3, 2008 - Snoring can cause more than a disrupted night's sleep -- it may trigger high blood pressure which can lead to heart disease or even a stroke. Researchers at Semmelweis University in Budapest in Hungary have carried out a study and found that loud snoring with breathing pauses is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
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Cream to prevent transmission of AIDS virus
MIL/NDTV Mar 1, 2008 Author: Priyanka Bhattacharya
New Delhi, March 1, 2008 - It is being touted as the biggest hope against HIV/AIDS, a cream that if applied by a woman, could prevent the transmission of the deadly virus known as microbicides. It is critical for countries like India and Africa where women don't have the right or opportunity to refuse sex or demand a condom.
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Regular use of Vitamin Supplements are Risky
MIL/Agencies Feb 21, 2008 Author:
February 21, 2008 - Are you a regular user of vitamin supplements? Do you often replace healthy foods with vitamin pills? Well, watch out for the possible dangers this could fetch you in the long run.
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Maharashtra HM: Compulsory HIV test before marriage
MIL/Agencies Feb 2, 2008 Author:
Mumbai, February 2, 2008 - The study committee set up by the Maharashtra Health Ministry has proposed that testing for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) be made compulsory before marriage.
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Study links frequent snoring with chronic bronchitis
MIL/TMT Jan 29, 2008 Author: Poonam Wadhwani
January 29, 2008 - A new study by South Korean scientists has found that people who snore frequently are at greater risk of developing chronic bronchitis, an inflammation of the air passages between the nose and the lungs that usually causes by inhaling bronchial irritants, especially cigarette smoke.
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What would make you lose weight?
MIL/BBC Jan 24, 2008 Author: Caroline Parkinson
January 24, 2008 - Most people need an incentive to lose weight or visit the gym. It can be the target of a special occasion, or the promise of a new outfit. Employers are not usually involved - but under government plans, they might be.
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Hope for artificial human hearts for transplant
MIL/Agencies Jan 16, 2008 Author:
New York: January 16, 2008 - An artificial rat heart created by the Scientists in the US, using the cells of baby rats. The breakthrough by researchers at the University of Minnesota offers hope that the day is not far when scientists will be able to create human hearts for transplant.
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Low Fat essential to keep good health and heart-III
MIL/ Jan 12, 2008 Author: Dr. Mercola's Comments:
Released on January 12, 2008 - One point you should be aware of is about the loophole used by many food companies to get around the labeling requirements for Trans fats. See, they can still claim their product is Trans fat-free if it has less than 500 mg Trans fat per serving.
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