November 17, 2010
Fight Against Polio in Congo
Polio has claimed 120 casualties in the Republic of Congo and the international Red Cross sent out an appeal for 1.1 million euros to help about four million people in the country.
Polio has claimed 120 casualties in the Republic of Congo and the international Red Cross sent out an appeal for 1.1 million euros to help about four million people in the country.
Yet another reason to shun bed bugs is they trigger off allergic reactions, asthma attacks and anaphylaxis, according to a research study.
This study
Illegal brothels seem to be thriving in Australia , outnumbering legal brothels , experts said.
But figures from the Government’s Interagency Brothels
A yoga master revealed the magic of yoga at the Yoga Aid Challenge in Brisbane’s Botanic Gardens.
Simon Borg-Oliver, 50, an internationally trained
‘Spillcam’ and ‘vuvuzala’ have been ranked amongst the top words of 2010.
While ’spillcam’ refers to reflecting the global impact of the months-long
A new inhalable dry powder treatment for lung cancer is proving to be better than other treatment options like radiation and surgery, as it betters survival rates and is less invasive.
Sunday November 21st, the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims will be marked by the publication of two research articles on Road Traffic Crashes.
Cholesterol-lowering statin medications, miracle drugs for those suffering from heart disease, may be over-prescribed as a preventative measure for healthy adults, a new study said Tuesday.
A unique type of cell, which can support regeneration in the central nervous system has been discovered by scientists at the University of Cambridge.
Recurrences of atrial fibrillation are not prevented by prescription supplements of omega-3 fatty acids, claim scientists.
Although some data have