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New patch reduces movement pain
A new skin patch could release painkiller compounds in the body during movement, providing notable a pain relief in the inflamed muscles. The new skin patch synchronizes the release of ...
Fish benefits eclipse mercury concerns
Individuals who follow a diet rich in fish may enjoy its heart benefits even in the presence of increased levels of mercury in the marine product, a new study shows. The American Heart Association recommends the consumption of at least two servings of ...
Passive smoking kills 600k per annum
A new global study has found that passive smoking kills more than 600 thousand people worldwide every year, of whom nearly a third are children. The study, published in the latest edition of the British medical journal, the Lancet, indicates that ...
Dead Sea secrets to fight global warming
A group of engineers and scientists have decided to control climate change and natural disasters by exploring the bed of the Dead Sea, the deepest point on earth. The group started extracting layers of the earth’s core on Sunday and plan to ...
Russia hosts first intl. tiger summit
Wildlife activists and officials from 13 nations, where tigers live in the wild, are going to Russia to attend the first summit on the conservation of the endangered animal. This is an unprecedented gathering of world leaders to ...
Ireland launches Chaplin film festival
Descendants of the legendary British comedian and filmmaker Charlie Chaplin have decided to establish an annual film festival in his memory. The Charlie Chaplin Comedy Film Festival will be held each ...
Obesity linked to sense of smell
A new study suggests that people can smell food much better when they have finished a full meal and a greater sense of smell contributes to gaining weight. According to the research published in the journal of Chemical Senses, overweight people ...
Less salt for teens means healthier adults
CHICAGO (Reuters) -- If teens could reduce their daily salt consumption by 3,000 milligrams, they would cut their risk for heart disease and stroke significantly in adulthood, researchers said on Sunday. Based on results of a computer modeling ...
Sleep strengthens memory
While we sleep, the part of the brain responsible for memory has a lot of work to do.Researchers have found that during the dreaming phase of sleep, your brain ...
Atrial fibrillation runs in families
Having a close family member with atrial fibrillation places the individual at a 40 percent greater risk of developing the heart condition in the long run, a new study says. Atrial fibrillation (AF) is an irregular heart beat developed when ...
Earths gravity shaped the Moon
New study says the gravitational pull of the Earth distorted the shape of ...
US FDA devising new cigarette warnings
The United States plans to add more graphic warnings to cigarette packs, including a dead man in a coffin, a crying baby, and a bald cancer patient. The decision has been made in line with a 2009 law that requires new and larger ...
Peanuts cause allergy during pregnancy
Children of mothers who consume peanuts during pregnancy show a higher sensitivity to peanuts after ...
Muslims gathering in Mecca for Hajj
Muslims from around the globe are gathering in Saudi Arabia to perform special ceremonies for the Hajj -- the largest annual pilgrimage in the world. Hajj is a religious duty of every Muslim that must be ...
Physical activity cuts colds risk
Individuals who are physically fit and active are less vulnerable of catching common cols, and if they do the condition would be milder, a new study shows. Latest figures have reported that an adult catches colds on average ...
Italian doctors have completed the worlds first robotically assisted pancreatic transplant
This operation could lead to new solutions for diabetes treatments because ...
Hormone responsible for diabetes found
Scientists have identified a hormone which may pave the way for the development of more effective treatments for type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance. Previous studies have pointed out the correlation between ...
Retinal implant helps restore eyesight
An experimental retinal microchip implant has shown promising results in helping blind people suffering from retinitis pigmentosa see shadows and shapes. Retinitis pigmentosa, an eye disorder characterized by retinal degeneration, affects ...
Titanic artifacts go on show in London
Ninety-eight years after the sinking of the world’s largest ship, objects salvaged from the debris will take pride of place in rooms recreated from the Titanic. Visitors to the exhibition at the O2 in London will be able to ...
Mosque blasts in Pakistan’s NW kills 71
Two explosions killed at least 71 people in mosques in Pakistans northwest on ...
Americans sicker but English die quicker says study
Older Americans suffer more chronic disease than their English counterparts, but ...
Grand Ayatollah Sistani condemns attack on Baghdad church
Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani has strongly condemned the hostage-taking incident at ...
Dutch ambassador thanks TMCA for loaning “Trinidad Fernandez”
Ambassador of the Netherlands to Tehran Cees J. Kole expressed his gratitude to ...
Drug experts say alcohol worse than crack or heroin
Alcohol is a more dangerous drug than both crack and heroin when the ...
Muhammad tops British baby name list
The Holy prophet of Islam’s name, Mohammad (PBUH), has become the most popular name for newborn boys in Britain, overtaking Jack which topped the list for 14 years. A total of 7,549 newborns were given ...
Bees solve math problems to find food
Study says bumblebees are the first insects known to be capable of solving complex mathematical problems for finding the shortest route to food sources. Scientists at the University of London found that bumblebees can easily solve the so-called ...
Iraqs Tariq Aziz sentenced to death
Iraqs high tribunal on Tuesday passed a death sentence on Tariq Aziz, once ...
Seven million still without shelter in Pakistan
Seven of the 21 million Pakistanis affected by this summer’s floods are ...
FDA approves Botox as migraine preventive
Federal health authorities on Friday approved Botox injections for the ...
Viva Palestina breaks Gaza siege
The Viva Palestina convoy of almost 150 vehicles, 370 people from 30 ...
1st patient treated in US stem cell trial
US researchers have started the first official trial use of human embryonic stem cells in treating patients with spinal injury after FDA officials gave them the green light. While stem cell researches are being conducted in ...
Google is testing cars that drive themselves
Google announced Sunday that it has developed cars that drive themselves ...
3 cups of tea cuts heart attack risk
Apart from various benefits noted for tea, a new review suggests that drinking three cups of the beverage per day can keep heart attacks and stroke at bay ...
Hungarys toxic sludge the size of Gulf of Mexico oil spill
The mighty Danube was apparently absorbing Hungarys massive toxic red ...
CDC blames obesity on arthritis hike
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has warned about the consequences of arthritis increasing among Americans particularly the obese. In its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report for October 8, the CDC found that ...
Wikipedia founder wins Swiss award
A Swiss organization has announced that it has decided to present a prestigious award to Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales for ...
Laptop, toasted skin syndrome linked
Individuals who spend prolonged hours studying, reading or playing games on laptop computers resting on their lap are at a greater risk of developing “toasted skin syndrome.”
Comedy legend Norman Wisdom dies
British comedy legend and slapstick actor Norman Wisdom has died at the age of 95 after suffering a series of strokes over six months. Charlie Chaplin’s “favorite clown” died at the ...
Multivitamins keep heart attack at bay
Despite the general belief, a new study suggests that multivitamin pills are only heart tonic in women with no cardiovascular disease ...
Zionists attack Gaza-bound Jewish boat
Israeli warships on Tuesday attacked a Jewish activist boat trying to run the ...
Shooter video games can improve decision making?
Violent video games like Call of Duty can help trigger-happy players make ...
Aafia movement seeks to free Siddiqui
The US Embassy in Islamabad says the repatriation of Pakistani neuroscientist Aafia Siddiqui pivots on two accords, but her family says ...
Insult to Muslims, the Hate Crime at Cambridge Mosque
Far-right extremists in UK have left a severed pigs head outside the Shah Jalal Bangladeshi Community House, triggering alarm amongst the uslims of Cambridge. Worshippers found the filthy animal head on the ...
US executes mentally ill woman
According to Ahl-ul-Bayt (A.s) News Agency – ABNA.ir – Teresa Lewis diagnosed with borderline mental retardation has been executed in Virginia by ...
Arctic mosque lands safely in Inuvik
The world’s most northern mosque has arrived by barge in Inuvik, N.W.T., giving Muslims in the Arctic town a proper place of worship.A Northern Transportation Company Ltd. barge arrived in Inuvik late ...
Parachinari Shia Resistance Frees Occupied Khevas village
The current wave of clashes erupted early September when the Takfiri Taliban Terrorists took positions on the tops of the mountains overlooking Shia villages of ...
A drug with gills? U.S. agency reshapes debate on biotech fish
That is the central question swirling among consumer groups getting ready for ...
UN holds a special meeting on Pakistani floods
The United Nations held a special ministerial meeting on Sunday aimed at ...
Mind in sleep disorder key to dementia
Abnormalities reported in the brain imaging of patients with sleep disorder can be a warning sign for the development of neurodegenerative conditions later on in life. Previous studies have suggested a link between ...
Christian Bale: Frighteningly Skinny Fighter
Christian Bale has proven that hes willing to throw himself entirely into each of ...
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