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UK homelessness hikes by 14% in a year
The number of people classed as homeless in England has climbed by 14 per cent in 2011, the biggest rise for nine years, official figures reveals.
Moon might have been the cause of Titanic disaster
A new study has suggested that gravitational forces caused by an alignment of the Moon and Sun may have pushed icebergs into the path of Titanic.
Marriage boosts heart surgery survival
Married adults who undergo heart surgery are over three times more likely to survive during the first three months after the procedure.
Majority of world’s languages to be extinct by next century
The majority of the world’s languages is spoken by about 6 percent of the global population and will be extinct by the next century, linguists say.
Largest solar storm in five years to hit Earth on Thursday
Scientists have announced that the strongest geomagnetic storm in six years will hit Earths magnetic field on Thursday, which can cause communication problems.
Large flying reptile’s skeleton found in Mongolia
The skeleton of a large flying reptile dating back to 75 million years ago has been discovered in the gut of a Velociraptor, in the Gobi desert of Mongolia.
Israeli expert forced to cancel his lecture in Jordan
An Israeli expert’s lecture at a Jordanian university has been cancelled after hundreds of outraged Jordanian students protested his participation in a conference.
Ancient structures manipulate sound for sensory effects
Archaeologists have unearthed some ancient monumental structures in different places that manipulate sound for sensory and mind effects.
Alien plant species threaten Antarctica’s ecosystem balance
Scientists have warned that the balance of Antarctica’s ecosystem might be threatened by the alien plant species brought to the region by tourists and scientists.
Resistance until liberation of al-Quds: Hezbollah leader
Hezbollah Secretary General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah says the Lebanese resistance movement will continue until the liberation of al-Quds (Jerusalem), Press TV reports.
Many transportation employees sleep-deprived
Many transportation employees such as pilots, train conductions and truck drivers are sleep-deprived on duty, a new US study warns.
Sleep disturbances may decline by aging
University of Pennsylvania researchers say healthy people in their 80s are less likely to have sleep disturbances and daytime fatigue compared with other age groups.
Egyptians gather in protest outside US Embassy in Cairo
Egyptians have gathered outside the US Embassy in the capital Cairo in another anti-American rally, aimed at showing support for Bahrainis and Palestinians.
Diesel engine exhaust raises lung cancer risk
People with Long-term exposure to even low levels of diesel engine exhaust have a higher risk of dying from lung cancer, US researchers say.
Dark chocolate improves skeletal muscle function
American researchers have revealed that epicatechin-enriched cocoa can improve exercise capacities in patients with heart failure and diabetes.
Breathing cold air during exercise ups heart attack risk
A new study suggests that breathing cold air during physical activities raises the body’s demand for oxygen and thus increase the risk of heart attack.
Obesity, diabetes to form worlds biggest epidemic
Doctors and experts have warned that obesity and diabetes will become the biggest global epidemic in human history, Press TV reports.
Chronic pain more common in overweight people
A new study conducted by Stony Brook University researchers suggests that obese people suffer more discomfort and pain compared with normal-weight individuals.
Stimulating key brain region improves memory
Scientists say using electrical pulses to stimulate a region in deep brain can boost memory, a finding that may pave way to an effective treatment for Alzheimer’s.
Stem cell therapy can improve infants hearing
Scientists have successfully used umbilical cord blood injections containing fetal stem cells for treating hearing loss in infants with severe inner ear damage.
Sitting in window seats ups DVT risk during long flights
Flying economy class on a long flight does not increase the risk of potentially dangerous blood clots in the legs known as deep venous thromboses (DVTs).
Saudi crackdown kills one, injures 14
Saudi regime forces have opened fire on anti-government demonstrators in the kingdoms Eastern Province, killing one person and wounding at least 14 others.
Mothers affection boosts childs brain development
Children whose mothers show more love and affection from early days develop brains with a larger hippocampus, a key region in learning and stress response.
Gene therapy successful and safe in restoring vision
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have used gene therapy to improve the vision of both eyes in three women who were born virtually blind.
Fizzy drinks increase risk of chronic lung problems
People who consume high amounts of soft drinks are at greater risk of developing chronic lung diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Exercise can improve survival in prostate cancer patients
US researchers have found that regular vigorous exercise can improve survival of patients who are at the early stages of prostate cancer.
Eating fish reduces colon polyp risk in women
Vanderbilt University researchers say women who consume at least three servings of fish every week are at a lower risk of having colon polyps.
Bahrain activists accuse US of assisting Manama regime
Bahraini activists have accused the United States of assisting the Manama regime in its violent crackdown on peaceful anti-government demonstrations, Press TV reports.
US drone operations anger Iraqis
Washingtons unauthorized surveillance drone operations in Iraq have prompted outrage among senior Iraqi officials and the public.
Sarkozy attacks UK in fresh outburst
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has ridiculed Britain once again by saying that “the United Kingdom has no industry any more”, media reports said.
Gazans slam Israeli detentions
Palestinians have staged a sit-in outside the office of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Gaza to condemn Israels detention of a senior Islamic Jihad official, Press TV reports.
Emirati, first female ME train driver
Muslim Emirati young woman Mariam Al Safar has become the first female train driver qualified to get behind the controls in the whole of the Middle East.
Arm BP difference signals heart problem
An abnormal difference between blood pressure (BP) measurements of the two arms may be a sign of hidden vascular disease and a higher risk of death.
Sumatran elephant on brink of extinction
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has warned that the Sumatran elephant could be extinct in less than 30 years as half of the species population has been lost in one generation.
Saudi forces fire on Qatif protesters
Several Saudi protesters have been injured in an attack by security forces on a demonstration in the Qatif region of the Eastern Province, Press TV reports.
Oldest dinosaur nest site found
Scientists have uncovered multiple clutches of fossilized eggs at a dinosaur nesting site in South Africa that are 10 million years older than any found before.
Iraq still scene of terrorist bomb blast!
Some five people were killed as a result of a terrorist bomb blast in suburb of the Iraqi capital Baghdad.
Future smartphones will examine health
South Korean scientists say future touch screen smartphones will be able to examine health status of their owners by doing sophisticated lab and medical exams.
Yemenis want Air Force chief dismissed
Yemeni soldiers have staged a sit-in outside the residence of the vice president to demand the ouster of the air force commander, the half-brother of the countrys dictator Ali Abdullah Saleh.
US police arrest two Occupy protesters
Police in the United States have arrested two anti-capitalism protesters in North Carolinas capital city, Raleigh, as the Occupy movement in the city was marking its 100th-day anniversary.
Strong earthquake hits central Chile
A powerful earthquake measuring 6.2 on the Richter scale has hit the central Chilean town of Concepcion, the United States Geological Survey says.
Nighttime sleep affects appetite
Swedens Uppsala University researchers say lack of sufficient and good night sleep may sabotage diet and weight loss by increasing hunger and appetite.
Multiple bomb attacks kill 23 in Iraq
At least 23 people, mostly Shia pilgrims, have been killed and dozens more injured in a string of bomb attacks across Iraq.
Philippines flood death toll passes 650
The death toll from the floods in the southern Philippines has passed 650 as rescue operations continue for the survivors of the deadly disaster.
Israel to free 550 Palestinian prisoners
Israel will release 550 Palestinian detainees in line with the second phase of a prisoner exchange deal with the resistance movement of Hamas.
Bahraini regime forces attack mourners
Bahraini regime forces have attacked thousands of mourners attending the funeral ceremony of an elderly man in a village near the capital Manama, Press TV reports.
Anti-War demos held in Britain
A large number of peace activists and opponents of corporatism have staged demonstrations in London, voicing their protest against the Western states’ belligerent policies.
1 in 5 US women a rape victim: study
About one in five American women has been a victim of rape or attempted rape at some point in her life, according to a new report.
No mercy: Saudi Arabia told its forces
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz al Saud has reportedly ordered police chiefs through an official letter not to show any mercy to anti-government protesters.
Eating raw cookie can cause infections
Researchers warn that raw ready-to-bake cookie dough may carry pathogens like E. coli eating of which may cause severe intestinal infections.
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