Cyber bullying linked to Health and Mental problems
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Tuesday, 06 July 2010 14:34
NewsRoom: Breaking News! People, who are victim of cyber bullying, likely to have various psychiatric and physical problems, says a new study in the Archives of General Psychiatry.
NewsRoom: Breaking News! Women having regular exercise during their teens face lower risk of cognitive impairment in later life. A new study suggests that physical exercise in teen age may be beneficial for women.
Mumbai: Breaking News! A 51-year-old man died of Swine Flu in Mumbai, taking the death toll to 10 in the last two months. The number of Swine Flu positive cases in Mumbai has gone up to 120.
NewsRoom: Breaking News! Physical exercise is good for patients of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Particularly, Aerobic cardio exercise is quite safe for patients who are having RA ailments, said WHO.
NewsRoom: Breaking News! As the cases of Swine Flu victims are rising up across the country with the the onset of the monsoon, cardiac patients are suggested to take vaccines.
NewsRoom: Breaking News! According to a new study conducted at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), fasting helps to stop generating fats and cholesterol in body.
NewsRoom: Breaking News! The scientists have revealed that Olive Oil provides full protection against Breast Cancer. The study was carried out by the researchers at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB).
First Male Contraceptive Pills developed in Israel
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Thursday, 01 July 2010 19:36
NewsRoom: Breaking News! In a major breakthrough, the scientists in Israel have developed the first-ever male contraceptive pills. They have been working on that for years.
NewsRoom: Breaking News! The scientists in the US claimed that people living in disease-prone countries may have lower IQs as compared to those living in healthy nations.
NewsRoom: Breaking News! Eating dark chocolates may prove good for your heart, says a latest research. The study compared the benefits of eating chocolates to 30 minutes of exercise.