Friday 7 September 2012

NEWS


Morning coffee can stop pain from long sitting hours at work

PTI | 2 hrs ago|Drinking a cup of coffee with breakfast can reduce pain triggered by spending hours at a computer at your workplace, a new study has claimed.

Space walk successful; Sunita Williams installs bolt, breaks record

PTI | 5 hrs ago|Sunita Williams and her Japanese counterpart Akihiko Hoshide have successfully restored power to the International Space Station on their second attempt.

Once-a-day tablets can cure diabetes

PTI | 11 hrs ago|A once-a-day drug that could revolutionize treatment for patients with Type 2 diabetes has been discovered by scientists.

Now, you can name an asteroid at a Nasa contest

PTI | 12 hrs ago|Students worldwide have a chance to name an asteroid, which is the subject of an upcoming Nasa mission. The mission, scheduled to be launched in 2016 is called Origins Spectral Interpretation Resource Identification Security Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx ).

Feline danger: Parasite tied to cats a health risk for humans

ANI | 12 hrs ago|Pet cats pose a serious risk of illness and even death to humans, experts have revealed.

Why men won't say: Honey, this dress doesn’t suit you

Agencies | 12 hrs ago|Nearly 50% men are scared to tell a woman if she wears clothes that don’t suit as they fear it would upset her, according to a new UK survey.

You can be both fat and fit: Study

Agencies | 12 hrs ago|Nearly half of overweight people per se are physically fit and healthy and at no greater risk of heart disease or cancer, than their slim peers, researchers claim.

Longer CPR boosts survival chance

Kounteya Sinha | 12 hrs ago|On an average, a doctor spends 12 minutes conducting the life saving chest compressions - also known as CPR to save a patient of cardiac arrest. But a Lancet study announced on Wednesday says that increasing CPR to 30 minutes can actually save more patients.

Stressed out men behind miscarriages of wives: Study

Kounteya Sinha & Durgesh Nandan Jha | 16 hrs ago|Most men who reported consecutive miscarriages by their wives had fragmented or damaged DNA in their sperm caused by infections or unhealthy lifestyle.
Watching harrowing footage can lead to post-traumatic stress

Watching harrowing footage can lead to post-traumatic stress

PTI | 22 hrs ago|Repeated exposure to violent images could have a long-lasting impact on your mental health, including acute and post-traumatic stress, a new study has found.
Computers lower dementia risk: Study

Computers lower dementia risk: Study

IANS | 5 Sep 2012, 12:40 IST

Asthma inhalers stunt kids' growth

PTI | 5 Sep 2012, 06:58 IST

Stem cell jab restores feeling in paralysed

PTI | 5 Sep 2012, 06:53 IST

Rats to solve the mystery of depression

PTI | 4 Sep 2012, 06:41 IST

F1 tech to repair damaged eardrums?

PTI | 4 Sep 2012, 06:38 IST

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