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Disagreement over Brain Mapping Project

Mon, 02/25/2013 - 13:42

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A proposal given by the federal government for human brain has been into debate regarding its scope and the cost factor. This will be a huge project in the history of mankind and would involve huge amount of funds. This new project would involve study of human behavior and other mental diseases.

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ACNE Linked to Consumption of Sugary Foods and Milk Products

Mon, 02/25/2013 - 12:37

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According to confirmed sources and research carried out by several organizations for the past 50 years, it was found that food products which contain high glycaemic and milk are prone to increased acne in human body.

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Organic Tomatoes Are Richer in Vitamin C but are Exposed to More of Stress, Study Reveals

Mon, 02/25/2013 - 12:34

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It's time to go organic but in a recent study, organically grown oranges have been claimed as stressful.

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Ireland Marked as the Second Largest Supplier of Illegal Tobacco in the Country

Mon, 02/25/2013 - 12:33

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According to recent figures produced by MS Intelligence, in comparison to previous years, in 2012, the illegal consumption of cigarette in Ireland has rose by almost 33%.

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Scientists found Fourth Source of Deep Waters

Mon, 02/25/2013 - 12:13

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Researchers are talking about their recent big discoveries over the fourth source of the ocean's deepest waters, which they believe will help them big in studying climate change deeply in the near future.

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Tanning Facilities Misguide Clients: Study

Mon, 02/25/2013 - 10:47

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According to a new study from Missouri, tanning facilities give incorrect information to the clients about the risks that are linked to indoor tanning.

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The Baby Problem

Mon, 02/25/2013 - 08:22

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According to a research finding, almost one in five couples face troubles while trying for a baby. This struggle has its impact on their relationship and due to this almost seven percent couples break up.

This shocking result was revealed after conducting a survey on 2,000 couples for This Morning's Fertility Week, starting today on ITV1.

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Spook’s Home Planet topping the Charts of Online Naming of Pluto’s Moon

Sat, 02/23/2013 - 12:49

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As per sources, the SETI Institute has opened an online voting system for receiving suggestions regarding the new names for two of the moons of planet Pluto. After receiving the suggestions, the Northern California scientific research organization will forward the names to the International Astronomical Union which will take the final decision.

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Monkey Succeeds in Controlling Robot with Her Mind

Sat, 02/23/2013 - 12:42

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Researchers from the Duke University have been warning that it is not only machines that could dominate humans in future. Rather, humans' primal cousins are also the ones, who could conquer humans, may be some time soon.

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Over 200,000 Veterans Found to Suffer from PSTD

Sat, 02/23/2013 - 12:39

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According to a research brought forward by the Wisconsin-Madison, some 200,000 veterans suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PSTD) and about 18 of them commit suicide every day.

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Excessive Calcium Consumption Can Harm Heart: Study

Sat, 02/23/2013 - 10:20

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According to a research conducted by the National Institutes of Health, males who consume excessive calcium supplements are prone to the threat of dying because of heart diseases.

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GP Receptionist Was Behaving Weirdly, Confirms Report

Sat, 02/23/2013 - 08:59

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In a recent report, some receptionists at GPs have been found exhibiting weird behaviour, which sometimes made them turn hostile.

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Dengue-Transmitting Mosquitoes Able to Ignore DEET

Sat, 02/23/2013 - 08:52

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In a recent research, it has been found that dengue-transmitting mosquitoes have become most commonly used repellent called NN-Diethyl-meta-toluamide, abbreviated DEET.

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Protein Fragments Help Con Immune System, Delivering Cancer Medicine

Fri, 02/22/2013 - 12:02

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It is now known to researchers that cancer medicine is better if delivered using tiny particles. Since, the same allows the medicine to attack the tumour directly without the requirement of chemotherapy.

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PIB and WMHs Independently Accounts for Alzheimer's disease

Fri, 02/22/2013 - 11:01

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As per a study published online on February 18 in JAMA Neurology, there is an independent association of the Pittsburgh Compound B (PIB) positron-emission tomography-derived amyloids and increased total white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) in the Alzheimer's disease (AD) diagnosis.

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Researchers Say Brain Networks Develop in Utero

Fri, 02/22/2013 - 10:59

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On Wednesday, a study was published in Science Translational Medicine, according to which fetal brains can be examined before birth.

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Prolonged Grief A Mental Disorder?

Fri, 02/22/2013 - 09:43

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A recent research has indicated that grieving death of loved ones would not be now taken normal if it prolongs to two weeks or so.

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Researchers Unveil Flu Drug against Resistant Strains

Fri, 02/22/2013 - 09:42

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A recent research has unveiled a potential drug which will be able to inhibit the growth of resistant strains. It has been claimed by researchers from Canada, the UK and Australia that the compound has a tendency to latch to an enzyme on the surface of the flu virus called neuraminidase.

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Artificial Ears Created via 3-D Printing Resemble Real Ones

Thu, 02/21/2013 - 13:18

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3-D printing technique has helped to create artificial ears that resemble real life ears, said researchers recently.

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Quitting Smoking is Easy but Regaining Health Benefits is Not

Thu, 02/21/2013 - 12:40

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Choosing to smoke is very easy but gaining similar health benefits after quitting the habit (as are enjoyed by the people, who have never smoked), can take up approx 20 years, says a new Canadian report.

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