Gentle Electrical Stimulation May Help in Improving Maths Skills
Submitted by Davell Wilkins on Sat, 05/18/2013 - 13:36A new study by the researchers at the University of Oxford in the UK has claimed that a gentle electrical stimulation can help in improving the maths skills and these were known to last for longer terms.
Researchers Go Deep into Violent Winds of Uranus and Neptune
Submitted by Ingela Maledevic on Sat, 05/18/2013 - 11:56After several tough efforts, scientists are claiming to have finally analyzed the upper limit of the weather zone of Uranus and Neptune.
Australians at Risk of Having Heart Attack Ignoring Heart Check-Up: Study
Submitted by Davell Wilkins on Sat, 05/18/2013 - 09:06According to a new research carried out by National Heart Foundation of Australia, it has been revealed that approximately 50% of Australians who are at higher risk of suffering from heart attack have not got themselves checked in past two years.
Research Finds Huge Increase in Type-2 Diabetes, Under-40 Hardest Hit
Submitted by Cindy Tweed on Sat, 05/18/2013 - 07:55According to a recent research, there has been a huge increase in the number of people suffering from type-2 diabetes. It has been found that the people of the age group below 40 years have been hit the hardest.
Phase III Trial of Drug Developed to Treat Myelofibrosis Delivers Positive Results
Submitted by Jonathan Sanders on Fri, 05/17/2013 - 13:06As per reports, the late-stage Phase III trial of a drug that is created to treat a disease called myelofibrosis has delivered positive results. Manufactured by the French drug maker Sanofi, the drug will soon be made available to the sufferers.
Is it Safe to Emphasize Upon Gluten-Free Needs in Universities? Study Finds
Submitted by Cindy Tweed on Fri, 05/17/2013 - 13:02In a recent study it was established that awareness about Gluten may prove to be risky for school students. Therefore the school authorities were asked to keep a silence over the matter.
But the University of Georgia is found emphasizing on gluten-free students. They are trying to accommodate only those students who are gluten-free.
Baby Roona Begum Had a Successful Surgery for Hydrocephalus
Submitted by Cindy Tweed on Fri, 05/17/2013 - 11:25The 15-month-old girl Roona Begum underwent a surgery so as to reduce the size of her head as she was suffering from the problem of hydrocephalus - a condition in which cerebrospinal fluid increases in the brain, thus increasing the size of the brain to greater extent.
Sunderland’s game can get better in all-red strip Shirt, said study
Submitted by John Davidson on Fri, 05/17/2013 - 11:02SUNDERLAND AFC could avail themselves with a better chance of chasing top honors rather than battling down gradations. It is said that if the ditch their white strips and went for an all red kit. Such claims were made by university boffins in the city.
Get a 3D Image Using a Single Pixel without a Digital Camera
Submitted by Ingela Maledevic on Fri, 05/17/2013 - 10:53A new technology has been developed by the researchers from school of physics in University of Glasgow through which you can get sophisticated 3D images without using a conventional digital camera. The system that has been developed by the researchers uses only one pixel to sense light rather than using millions of pixels that are used in digital cameras.
Cancer Funding by Govt An Initiative to Save Lives of Men Suffering from Prostate Cancer
Submitted by Jonathan Sanders on Fri, 05/17/2013 - 08:52To support cancer research, an investment of approximately $18.5 million has been made by the Federal Government.
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