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Now, social network for `the dying` that unites users on `last wish` wal
- 23 May 2012
London: A software development company based in India has launched a new social network dubbed ‘My Last wish’ to help fulfill the ultimate dreams of the people
How high-fat foods trigger diabetes and metabolic syndrome
- 23 May 2012
Washington: Scientists have found new clues about the health-damaging molecular changes set in motion by eating high-fat foods.
Excess weight before and during pregnancy can result in larger babies
- 23 May 2012
Washington: Women with excess weight, both before pregnancy and gained during pregnancy, may be at risk of having larger than average babies, which can
Asthma medication may up arrhythmias risk in kids and young adults
- 23 May 2012
Washington: Use of inhaled anticholinergics (IACs) appears to increase risk of potentially dangerous heart arrhythmias among young asthma patients, according to a
New fossil reveals evolutionary history of Jurassic dinosaurs
- 23 May 2012
Washington: New fossil material found in Patagonia has shed light on the evolution of dinosaurs in the Jurassic age.
New service to turn your car into talking personal assistant
- 23 May 2012
Washington: A US based multinational computer software technology corporation, which specializes in voice and language solutions, announced a new product on
Teens using Facebook and Twitter behind the wheel `dicing with death`
- 23 May 2012
London: Thousands of teenagers are using smartphones to log on as they drive, as well as sending emails, tweeting and texting, it has been revealed.
Pill for irregular heartbeat shown green flag
- 23 May 2012
London: The first one-a-day pill, Rivaroxaban, for patients with an irregular heartbeat has been given the go-ahead.
New breast cancer test to precisely predict if tumour will return post surgery
- 23 May 2012
London: A breast cancer test that could spare thousands of women the ordeal of chemotherapy could be available in the UK this year.
90m homes may be automated globally by 2017
- 23 May 2012
New York: 90 million houses around the world will have some form of home automation system in place by 2017, a study revealed.
How nanotechnology can help detect disease earlier
- 23 May 2012
Washington: Scientists have described a new way to precisely detect a single chemical at extremely low concentrations and high contamination.
Vitamin C can improve lung function in newborns of smoking women
- 23 May 2012
Washington: Pregnant women who are unable to quit smoking can significantly improve the lung function of their newborns by taking Vitamin C daily.
Breast milk antibodies help neutralize HIV
- 23 May 2012
Washington: Breast milk may hold key to developing vaccine for HIV.
Young `lack skills needed to get 1st job`
- 23 May 2012
London: Too many young people lack the social skills needed to get their first job, it has been revealed.
Vigorous physical activity may cut psoriasis risk by 30pc
- 22 May 2012
Washington: Participation in vigorous exercise may reduce the risk of psoriasis by up to 30 percent, a new study has suggested.
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