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Hezbollah blames US for Egypt violence
Lebanon’s resistance movement, Hezbollah, has accused the United States of involvement in the recent wave of violence in Egypt.
Bahrain troops attack mourners
Saudi-backed Bahraini forces attacked anti-government protesters, who took to the streets of Manama to mourn the death of a teenage activist killed by regime force, Press TV has learned.
Healthy diet can prevent birth defects
Women who follow a low-fat, fiber-rich diet in the year before becoming pregnant have a significantly lower risk of having babies with certain birth defects.
Poor footwear disables gout patients
A new study says using poor footwear is common among patients with gout who experience higher foot-related pain, impairment and disability.
Laureate receives Nobel after death
Three scientists won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their novel findings about the human immune system, but one passed away before announcement.
Moderate exercise makes women happy
Penn State University researchers say middle-aged women who are engaged in moderate physical activity feel happier and are more likely to continue working out.
Early bed prevents childhood obesity
A new study conducted by researchers of the University of South Australia suggests children who are “early to bed and early to rise” are less likely to become obese.
Saudi protest turns violent by police
Anti-regime demonstrations in eastern Saudi Arabia have turned violent following brutal measures taken against protesters by security forces of the US-backed kingdom.
Bahrainis use traffic jams to protest
Anti-government protesters continue to cause huge traffic jams on the streets of Bahrain’ s capital, Manama, in a protest campaign against the repressive policies of the Al Khalifa regime, Press TV reports.
Gunmen kill 13 Shia Muslims in Pakistan
At least 13 Shia Muslims have been killed after unidentified gunmen opened fire on the passengers of a bus in Pakistan’ s southwestern province of Balochistan, Press TV reports.
Revolts to spread to 40 US cities
The ongoing protests against corporate corruption and Washington’s financial policies in New York and several other US cities will spread to 40 major American cities, a political activist tells Press TV.
Plane crashes into Australia Ferris wheel
An ultra-light airplane has crashed into a Ferris wheel at a small town fair in eastern Australia shortly after taking off from a nearby grass airstrip and dangled from the structure for hours.
Men need earlier colon cancer screening
Researchers at the Austrian Society for Gastroenterology and Hepatology say men tend to develop colon cancer at an earlier age than their female counterparts.
Saudi forces clash with protesters
Security forces have clashed in Saudi Arabia with pro-reform protesters in the Qatif Governorate in the Eastern Province of the country, Press TV reports.
Cocaine can cause blindness
People who use cocaine are at greater risk of developing open-angle glaucoma, an eye disorder and one of the most common causes of blindness.
Laughter helps dementia patients
A new study says laughter and humor therapy is as effective as the widely used antipsychotic drugs in treating agitated patients with dementia.
UN condemns Bahrain harsh sentences
The United Nations human rights office has condemned the harsh sentences issued by military courts in Bahrain for medical workers and dozens of protesters.
Saudis want political prisoners released
Hundreds of anti-government protesters have poured into the streets in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province, demanding the immediate release of political prisoners.
Low vitamin B12, brain shrinkage linked
American researchers say older people with vitamin B12 deficiency are more likely to lose nerve cells and develop brain shrinkage and cognitive problems.
UN panel condemns the Zionist regime actions
United Nations panel has called on the regime of Israel to stop the destruction of the Palestinian houses and structures in the occupied West Bank and East al-Quds.
Saudi woman to be flogged for driving
A Saudi woman has been sentenced to 10 whip lashes for driving a car in defiance of the ban on female drivers and another woman has been arrested in this connection, says an activist.
Belly fat increases asthma risk
People who have excessive belly fat are not only at higher risks for diabetes and heart disease but may also be at a greater odd to developing asthma as well.
Bahrain arrests females over elections
The country’s main opposition group, al-Wefaq says Bahraini security forces have arrested and beaten more than 40 females protesting against the parliamentary by-elections in Bahrain.
Obama, tool of Israeli lobby: US analyst
US President Barack Obama is manipulated by the powerful Israeli lobby that wields major influence amongst American government and media circles, a political analyst told.
Karbala blasts kill 25, injure dozens
Two bomb explosions have rocked the southern Iraqi city of Karbala, killing at least 25 people and wounding dozens more, Press TV reports.
Bahrainis do not believe king’s promises
People in Bahrain do not believe promises made by King Hamad Bin Issa Al Khalifa after eight months of anti-regime protests, an opposition leader told.
Eating fish may lower stroke risk
Swedish researchers have found new evidence supporting the theory that people who regularly eat fish have a lower risk of developing a stroke.
Stress, unhealthy habits affect hair loss
New findings suggest that hair loss is associated with many unhealthy habits and stressful conditions rather than just people’s genetic backgrounds.
EU OKs first embryonic stem cell trial
British health authorities have agreed to the first embryonic stem cell trial in Europe, which will target patients with a progressive form of blindness.
Saudis, West can’t replace Saleh
Yemen’ s Ali Abdullah Saleh has returned to the country because Saudi Arabia and the West have not been able to find an alternative to replace him, a political analyst has told.
Shark chemical fights viral infections
Scientists say squalamine, a substance originally isolated from sharks, can be used to treat a number of viral infections including hepatitis B and C.
Laser as good as surgery for varicose
A new study suggests that new laser ablation therapy technique appears to work about as well as the standard surgery to remove varicose veins.
IMF: Global Economy enters dangerous phase
The global economy has entered a dangerous new phase of sharply lower growth, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The IMF warned today that ...
Taliban kills Rabbani during talks
The Taliban militant group has assassinated former Afghan President Burhanuddin Rabbani at his home in the capital city of Kabul, Press TV reports.
Saudi tanks cross border into Yemen
A convoy of Saudi tanks has reportedly crossed into Yemen to assist Sana’a in suppressing anti-government protests in the country, Yemini fighters say.
Israel attacks Gaza on eve of UN bid
Israeli troops have launched an attack on the northeastern Gaza Strip on the eve of the presentation of the Palestinians proposal for membership in the United Nations.
ADHD doubles kids injury risk
Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have a double risk of experiencing severe injuries that need medical attention.
Vitamin B may lower Alzheimer’s risk
Daily consumption of B- vitamins and folic acid may considerably slow the onset of memory loss in older people and even prevent Alzheimer’s disease.
Verbal suggestion eases chest pain
German researchers say verbal suggestion about the effectiveness of a placebo may affect heart arteries and decrease chest pain in patients.
Turkey blocks Israel’s NATO request
Amid worsening relations between Tel Aviv and Ankara, Turkey has blocked a bid by Israeli officials to open an office at NATO headquarters.
Israel can commit nuclear holocaust
Israeli nuclear weapons have raised the prospects for a “nuclear holocaust” committed by Israel against the people of countries in the region, an analyst tells.
US gave Bahrain $90mn in military aid
The US has transferred over $90 million to Bahrain’s despotic regime since President Barack Obama has taken office, a political observer tells.
Israel to join key European atomic Org.
Israel has signed an agreement to upgrade its ties with the European particle physics laboratory and become an associate member in the center.
Arctic ice hits second-lowest level
The US National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) says the sea ice cover in the Arctic has reached the second-lowest level since satellite records began.
Breast cancer rates increase worldwide
The number of new breast cancer cases diagnosed worldwide has risen dramatically by 260 percent to more than 1.6 million people.
Iraqi rallies demand improved services
Thousands of Iraqis have held demonstrations across Iraq to call for better distribution of the country’s wealth and improvement of basic services.
Libyans enter last Gaddafi strongholds
Libyan revolutionary fighters have finally fought their way into fugitive dictator Muammar Gaddafi’s two last strongholds of Sirte and Bani Walid.
Britain a safe haven for war criminals
The British government has taken another measure in favour of Israeli regime, as it announced legal reform, which would make it tougher to arrest the suspected war criminals.
Bahrain regime has zero legitimacy
A prominent political analyst says the ruling Al Khalifa regime has lost any type of legitimacy within the public in the Persian Gulf sheikhdom of Bahrain, Press TV reports.
Lebanon hosts Conf on cluster bombs
The delegates from more than 100 countries are participating in a five-day conference on cluster munitions with aim to eradicate the inhuman weapon.
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