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Mediterranean Diet Good for Health: Study

Mediterranean Diet Good for Health: Study

According to a study, it has been revealed that Mediterranean diet is good for heart as well as for brain. The study, published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, has based its finding on the assessment of more than 1,000 people.

P-platers Deprived of Sleep will Crash Cars up to 86% more than their Counterparts

P-platers Deprived of Sleep will Crash Cars up to 86% more than their Counterpar

A study conducted by researcher Alexandra Martiniuk said that the teenagers who take just a few hours sleep are at a massive risk of crashing their cars. The study included more than 20,000 NSW P-platers.

Research to Mimic Salamanders’ Limb Re-growth Ability Going On

Research to Mimic Salamanders’ Limb Re-growth Ability Going On

According to a research carried out by a group of researchers from Monash University, there are chances that limb re-growing ability may mimic among humans.

Cancer Risk Increases Among Youngsters Undergoing CT Scans

Cancer Risk Increases Among Youngsters Undergoing CT Scans

According to a study carried out by Australian researchers, it has been revealed that cancer risk gets increased among youngsters who have undergone CT scan.

The study was carried out by a group of researchers from the Melbourne University School of Population and Global Health. The researchers have urged to levy a limit on the use of CT scans.

Private Sector NHS Funding Rises by £3bn in Six Years

Private Sector NHS Funding Rises by £3bn in Six Years

A research disclosed that the expenditure of the private sector of the NHS reached at a record amount of £8.7bn the former year. This is considered as a major jump of more than £3bn since 2006.

Medical Experts Warn MPs about A&E overcrowding

Medical Experts Warn MPs about A&E overcrowding

Medical experts have warned MPs that overcrowding in A&E departments in hospitals can result into increased number of deaths and complete catastrophe.

NHS Chief Sir David Nicholson to Quit Next March

NHS Chief Sir David Nicholson to Quit Next March

NHS Chief Sir David Nicholson is going to quit from his position next March with an annual pension of nearly £2million. His role has been criticized due to hospital scandals and it also important to reveal that his position has been under constant scrutiny.

Iodine Vital During Pregnancy

Iodine Vital During Pregnancy

It is vital to include iodine in pregnancy as otherwise it can impact the brainpower of a child. According to a research carried out by a group of researchers from Surrey and Bristol universities, it has been revealed that lack of the mineral during pregnancy can cost a child's IQ.

Startups for Pets to See a Boom

Startups for Pets to See a Boom

Pet-related startups seemed to be rare presently. Entrepreneurs have given pet-ecommerce a slightly wider berth ever since the Pets. Com debacle in which the venture-backed startup went from a Nasdaq IPO to liquidation in about 9 months.

Improper Sleep Majorly Associated with Mounted P-plater risk

Improper Sleep Majorly Associated with Mounted P-plater risk

A study that analyzed over 20,000 NSW P-Platers has detected that young people who only take a few hour sleep are under a heavy risk of crashing their cars.

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Mediterranean Diet Good for Health: Study
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Cancer Risk Increases Among Youngsters Undergoing CT Scans
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NHS Chief Sir David Nicholson to Quit Next March
Iodine Vital During Pregnancy
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