Lost in a newspaper? It can deafen you--study
Often feel that your husband turns a deaf ear to you while reading newspaper at the breakfast table? Well, spare him the tough looks, as a new study has found that being engrossed in an activity can...
View ArticleChimp attack victim Charla Nash gets new face
Charla Nash, the Stamford, Conn. woman who was nearly eaten to death by a 200-pound rampaging chimpanzee, has received a new face, thanks to a ground-breaking transplant surgery she underwent last...
View ArticleWatching too much TV can kill you -- study
Watching too much TV can make you sick or even can kill you, warns a new study carried out by researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH).The study findings show that spending more hours...
View ArticlePfizer's stop-smoking pill raises heart attack risk-FDA
Pfizer Inc.'s smoking-cessation drug Chantix (varenicline) and its hazardous effects on the human health make headlines again. This time the federal health regulators linked the drug to an increased...
View ArticleBotox rival Dysport better at smoothing crow's feet lines
So far Botox has been extensively used as a cosmetic facial injection to erase the tell-tale signs of ageing. Now this wonder drug could face a strong competition in the market of cosmetic surgery,...
View ArticleTainted cocaine causing flesh-eating disease in New York, LA
Can cocaine eat your flesh like zombies? Well, a new disturbing research has revealed the majority of cocaine on US streets is responsible for an outbreak of a flesh-eating disease seen recently in New...
View ArticleDuct tape may stop spread of contagious infections
A simple roll of duct tape is used for a variety of everyday tasks, ranging from hardware repairs to home improvement to crafts. But the usefulness of this simple, old fashioned, water-resistant...
View ArticleText messages can help smokers quit faster - study
Believe it or not, text messaging can help smokers quit. According to a new study, receiving motivational text messages greatly increases smokers' chances of giving up tobacco.The study reported on...
View ArticleBreast screening plays little role in cutting mortality - study
Routine breast cancer screening programmes have little impact on the falling death rates from the disease, researchers said on Friday.While the merits of regular screening and early detection are...
View ArticleBoy gets leg reattached backwards to be cancer-free
A cancer-stricken Ohio boy first had his right leg amputated above the knee and then got it reattached backwards in an unusual surgical treatment. No, neither it was a medical mishap nor a doctor’s...
View ArticleAsus Padfone-Smartfone, Tablet and Netbook all in one !
Asus Padfone-Smartfone, Tablet and Netbook all in one is here to dazzle the Indian users!Asus India annouced the company's jump in the relatively new market of Smartphones cum notebooks witread more
View ArticleLive features and other advancements soon: Twitter CEO
Twitter will shortly add new features to boost the no of usersDick Costolo, CEO Twitter, announces innovative additions in the globally pursued web portal.read more
View ArticleNew BlackBerry sets may or may not launch before March 2013
Officials at RIM have indicated a possible launch by Feb-Mar next year, however they deny declaring an official date.Blackberry lovers may have to strengthen their will and wait further long, before...
View ArticleBlack Friday losing its aura?
Wondering why the jingles have started so early this season, well you might not be alone! Customers are happy and so are shopkeepers who are doling out deals. The bigger question is, whether Black...
View ArticleGoogle+, Vine take centrestage at London Fashion Week
Google's social networking platform Google Plus and Twitter owned video sharing app Vine took the centrestage at the prestigious London Fashion Week, with everyone including established designers,...
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