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Cold weather kills 20 times more people than hot spells
Times of India
LONDON: Both heat waves and winter chill kills hundreds of people, mainly the homeless, every year. But a study conducted by a team of scientists has found that 20 times more people die in winter as compared to during summers. Researchers analysed ...
Study finds cold weather more harmful to the body than dry spellsMalay Mail Online
Study: You're More Likely to Die When It's Cold Than Hot | The Weather ChannelThe Weather Channel
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Times of India
LONDON: Both heat waves and winter chill kills hundreds of people, mainly the homeless, every year. But a study conducted by a team of scientists has found that 20 times more people die in winter as compared to during summers. Researchers analysed ...
Study finds cold weather more harmful to the body than dry spells
Study: You're More Likely to Die When It's Cold Than Hot | The Weather Channel
Cold Weather More Lethal Than Hot Spells, Says Study
iAfrica.com
Rise to the occasion with meditation
iAfrica.com
A first-of-its-kind study has identified meditation techniques that could put you in the mindset to adapt from moment to moment depending on your goals. The team set out to assess whether meditation creates immediate changes in behavior, even for first-time ...
Seven common myths about meditationThe Guardian
Meditation is touted as a cure for mental instability but can it actually be bad for ...The Independent
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iAfrica.com
A first-of-its-kind study has identified meditation techniques that could put you in the mindset to adapt from moment to moment depending on your goals. The team set out to assess whether meditation creates immediate changes in behavior, even for first-time ...
Seven common myths about meditation
Meditation is touted as a cure for mental instability but can it actually be bad for ...
Get in the zone with the right meditation techniques
The Daily Star
India's street dentists filling gap for the poor
The Daily Star
Traditional Indian dental worker Allah Baksh (centre L) files a new set of dentures fitted on a customer at his roadside stall at K.R. Market bus stand in Bangalore, May 5, 2015. AFP/Manjunath KIRAN. RSS; Follow; Email; Print; Share. Manjunath Kiran| Agence ...
India's street dentists fill gap for poor who can't afford expensive treatmentTimes of Oman
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The Daily Star
Traditional Indian dental worker Allah Baksh (centre L) files a new set of dentures fitted on a customer at his roadside stall at K.R. Market bus stand in Bangalore, May 5, 2015. AFP/Manjunath KIRAN. RSS; Follow; Email; Print; Share. Manjunath Kiran| Agence ...
India's street dentists fill gap for poor who can't afford expensive treatment
Malaysia Chronicle
FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH: Anti-aging drug may be just 5 YRS away
Malaysia Chronicle
LONDON - A new anti-aging drug may be just five years away , say scientists who have identified the role of an enzyme in muscle wasting and associated age-related problems. Researchers at the University of Birmingham believe that inhibiting the enzyme ...
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Malaysia Chronicle
LONDON - A new anti-aging drug may be just five years away , say scientists who have identified the role of an enzyme in muscle wasting and associated age-related problems. Researchers at the University of Birmingham believe that inhibiting the enzyme ...
The Market Business
Girls Don't Get Fat! Study Shows How to Eat Healthy
The Market Business
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Girls Don't Get Fat! Study Shows How to Eat Healthy, Eating smaller meals is a way to lose weight, but skipping meals altogether has been linked to increased abdominal fat because of the way it confuses the body's metabolic systems ...
Skipping meals could lead to belly fat, study saysPetoskey News-Review
SKIPPING MEALS CAN INCREASE BELLY FATThe Indian Panorama
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The Market Business
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Girls Don't Get Fat! Study Shows How to Eat Healthy, Eating smaller meals is a way to lose weight, but skipping meals altogether has been linked to increased abdominal fat because of the way it confuses the body's metabolic systems ...
Skipping meals could lead to belly fat, study says
SKIPPING MEALS CAN INCREASE BELLY FAT
Are You Skipping Meals To Lose Weight? Fasting Could Have Opposite Effect
New York Daily News
Injuries from high heels on the rise: study
New York Daily News
Don't fall: High-heeled-shoe-related injuries are on the rise, according to a new study. High-heeled-shoe-related injuries doubled between 2002 and 2012, according to a new study from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. We're not just talking about ...
High-Heel Shoe Injuries Double in USNewsmax
Women are hurting themselves wearing high heels more than everFusion
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New York Daily News
Don't fall: High-heeled-shoe-related injuries are on the rise, according to a new study. High-heeled-shoe-related injuries doubled between 2002 and 2012, according to a new study from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. We're not just talking about ...
High-Heel Shoe Injuries Double in US
Women are hurting themselves wearing high heels more than ever
Irish Examiner
People at risk of diabetes could be identified by their heart rate
Irish Examiner
Scientists have connected faster resting heart rates with people who are more likely to develop diabetes. People at risk of diabetes could be identified by their heart rate. Researchers also found people with more heart beats-per-minute were also linked to ...
Heart rate can indicate risk of diabetes, finds large-scale studyThe Guardian
A faster heart rate can point towards diabetes say expertsMirror.co.uk
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Irish Examiner
Scientists have connected faster resting heart rates with people who are more likely to develop diabetes. People at risk of diabetes could be identified by their heart rate. Researchers also found people with more heart beats-per-minute were also linked to ...
Heart rate can indicate risk of diabetes, finds large-scale study
A faster heart rate can point towards diabetes say experts
Study shows fast heart rate could point to future diabetes risk
Sydney Morning Herald
MP Karen McNamara claims ice user gouged out own eyeballs and ate them
Sydney Morning Herald
'Ice epidemic' overstated, research suggests · Shock and awe campaigns 'don't work'. A Newcastle emergency department patient gouged out his eyeballs and ate them. That's the shocking allegation Dobell MP Karen McNamara used to open a Friday ...
Central Coast Ice Summit: Experts seek solutions to region's ice drug epidemicThe Daily Telegraph
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Sydney Morning Herald
'Ice epidemic' overstated, research suggests · Shock and awe campaigns 'don't work'. A Newcastle emergency department patient gouged out his eyeballs and ate them. That's the shocking allegation Dobell MP Karen McNamara used to open a Friday ...
Central Coast Ice Summit: Experts seek solutions to region's ice drug epidemic
Fox Business
Bird flu backlog should ease soon, Vilsack says
USA TODAY
DES MOINES, Iowa — Millions of Iowa birds killed or destroyed by bird flu and piling up at poultry facilities should be disposed of or incinerated within the next week, barring another large outbreak, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said Friday. Vilsack ...
Egg prices surge to record on shortage caused by bird fluNew Zealand Herald
Iowa bird-flu farms fall short on containment measuresWorthington Daily Globe
Bird flu's economic impact starting to be feltThe Gazette: Eastern Iowa Breaking News and Headlines
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USA TODAY
DES MOINES, Iowa — Millions of Iowa birds killed or destroyed by bird flu and piling up at poultry facilities should be disposed of or incinerated within the next week, barring another large outbreak, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said Friday. Vilsack ...
Egg prices surge to record on shortage caused by bird flu
Iowa bird-flu farms fall short on containment measures
Bird flu's economic impact starting to be felt
Newsweek
Genetic Map of Prostate Cancer Could Lead to Better Treatments
Newsweek
A recent study indicates that for as many as 90 percent of men with advanced prostate cancer there are either already effective treatments or ones on the way. BSIP SA/Alamy. Filed Under: Tech & Science, Prostate Cancer, cancer, Cancer Treatment, genome, ...
Gene find gives hope for prostate cancer cureNew Zealand Herald
Prostate cancer's 'Rosetta stone' foundIrish Independent
Scientists Tout New 'Rosetta Stone' for Prostate Cancer MutationsLaboratory Equipment
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Newsweek
A recent study indicates that for as many as 90 percent of men with advanced prostate cancer there are either already effective treatments or ones on the way. BSIP SA/Alamy. Filed Under: Tech & Science, Prostate Cancer, cancer, Cancer Treatment, genome, ...
Gene find gives hope for prostate cancer cure
Prostate cancer's 'Rosetta stone' found
Scientists Tout New 'Rosetta Stone' for Prostate Cancer Mutations
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