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Vol XXXVII (No. 1), 07 Jan 2009
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Chocolate, tea, wine for good memory

MIL/TOI/ANI, Dec 26, 2008


December 26, 2008 - A modest amount of wine could help to beat memory loss and delay the onset of dementia, claim researchers, who added that the same goes for a few squares of chocolate and cups of tea.



Black Magic crafts Gays to block future generation? - II

MIL, Dec 12, 2008


December 12, 2008 - Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist from India – It’s the blessings of Lord Vishnu that on one side, I got the privilege of having deep studies of various sciences including Cosmos, diverse theories of the origin of the Universe and different aspects of life and its origin, and on the other I became interested to know how black magic and other methods of witchcraft or voodoo affect a person and how they jam the mind or/and mould him to become lunatic, gay or aggressive, or to act as desired.



Black Magic crafts Gays to block future generation? - 1

MIL, Dec 11, 2008


December 11, 2008 - Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist from India - I have undertaken the process of deep studies of various sciences including Cosmos, the universal theories and that of different aspect of life and its origin, serious journalism in different fields of writing, spiritualism, super conscience state , occult disciplines and long practical experience of 65 years in a number of unbelievable fields including how the people turn gay by black magic and got the privilege of traveling in almost all over the world for various fields of study of unusual subjects, most of my visits were from the Heads of States that helped me to understand the world more closely.



Washing hands affects your Moral Judgement

MIL/Agencies/TOI, Dec 1, 2008


London: December 1, 2008 – IR Summary/Agencies/TOI - Washing hands is considered a good habit and also from health point of view, it is essential to wash hands before eating something. The new study has revealed that it not only keeps your hands clean to prevent infections but also affects your moral judgment.



Cancer cases decline in recent years in United States

MIL/NYT, Nov 26, 2008


November 26, 2008, IR Summary/NYT - The rate of Cancer cases are noted to be falling each year from 1999-2005 in the United States, which is probably the first time decline, by an average of 0.8 percent as per data made available by National Cancer Institute, the American Cancer Society and other research institutes.



'Sticky cell' clues to epilepsy

MIL/BBC News, Nov 24, 2008


November 24, 2008 - A faulty immune reaction may be responsible for the development of epilepsy, research suggests. Studies in mice by US and Italian researchers linked seizures to brain changes which made immune cells stick inside its blood vessels.



Obese women more likely to face financial troubles

MIL/themedguru.com, Nov 21, 2008


Washington, November 21, 2008 - Obesity is associated with a number of health problems. Now, a new research has suggested that it may prove a curse for women. The study, carried out by the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Connecticut, has found that besides affecting the women’s health obesity can be harmful for their professional life also.



Destructive Politics dangerous for Constitution of India

MIL/Agencies, Nov 18, 2008


New Delhi, India: November 18, 2008 , IR Summary/Agencies – Some of our leaders are ignorant of the consequences of their type of politics how they dangerously affect the high values of the country and its constitution. Chief Justice of India K G Balakrishanan has said today that destructive politics on divisive issues is the biggest threat to the Constitution of the country.



Berlin doctors developed cure for AIDS Patient

MIL/NYT, Nov 14, 2008


Berlin: November 14, 2008 – IR Summary/NYT – Certain Doctors in Berlin have claimed that they have developed a device of transplanting blood stem csells that cured a man suffering from AIDS. It is a rare treatment, and may not be made available to millions.



Exercise reduce cancer risk

MIL/Agencies, Oct 31, 2008


London, October 31, 208 – IR Summary/ GNS – A new study has revealed that scrubbing floors, cleaning windows and vigorous dancing reduce the risk of breast cancer by almost a third.



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