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Quran Burning
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Firm handshakes can predict life span
The strength of a handshake, often considered as a sign of confidence, is among simple physical capability tests which can predict the survival rate in the elderly. According to a study published in the British Medical Journal, the elderly with the ...
Vitamin B cuts dementia risk: Study
Despite the controversial results about the efficacy of vitamin B in overcoming Alzheimer’s disease, a new study suggests the supplements are effective. While an average brain shrinks at a rate of ...
Erdogan secures Yes vote
Turks approved Sunday divisive constitutional changes that reshape the ...
Scientists have discovered a frog the size of a pea, the smallest found in Asia, Africa or Europe, o
Adult males of the new micro-species range in size from 10.6 and ...
Men more prone to memory problems
Mild cognitive impairment, considered a precursor of Alzheimer’s disease, is more common in men and is believed to be more likely to develop at younger ages. The gender differences were somewhat surprising to us because ...
Non-stick pans linked to high cholesterol
Despite the general belief, a new study says exposure to non-stick frying pans and to waterproof fabrics is linked with increased cholesterol levels in children. Previous studies had reported that chemicals such as ...
Shakespeare’s 3D image to be unveiled
The History Channel is slated to unveil a new 3D image of British playwright William Shakespeare, which is said to be the first to resemble the poet. The picture will be revealed in the TV documentary Death Masks, which is to be ...
Israel deprives inmates of medical care
Israel has decided to deprive six ailing Palestinian prisoners of direly-needed medical care and place them under strict confinement. The Israeli prison service has chosen to ...
UN, NGOs to focus on global health
The annual conference of the United Nations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) will focus on global health with an emphasis on greater NGO involvement. The 63rd joint conference of the UN department of public information and NGOs, which ...
Omega-3 rich butter not heart tonic
Adding margarine enriched with omega-3 oils to the diet of patients with a history of heart attacks does not protect them against a second attack, a new study says. Previous studies have considered ...
Top red flag cancer signs identified
Scientists have identified eight key signs of cancer, hoping to promote early detection of the condition and improve the quality of life in the sufferers. There are more than 200 different types of cancer, all of which are characterized with ...
Scientists: Weve cracked wheats genetic code
British scientists have decoded the genetic sequence of wheat — one of the worlds ...
Black rice may be cheap source of antioxidants
Blueberries and blackberries have high levels of antioxidants, which help the body deal with potentially dangerous cellular oxidation, but scientists say they’ve also found a cheaper source of antioxidants for consumers: black rice ...
Mafatih-ul-Jinan now available to Norwegian Muslims
The Norwegian version of some parts of Mafatih-ul-Jinan (Keys to Paradise) was released for the first time in Oslo. Selections from the Muslim prayer book were published on the anniversary of the ...
Water before meal causes weight loss
Drinking one or two glasses of water before each meal can help an individual shed the extra pounds off through curbing his/her appetite, a new study says. According to the study presented at ...
Parents, who smoke, serve junk food and harm children
Parents are role models for their children, so some experts warn that parents who smoke in front of their kids and serve them junk food are preparing a generation for a future of diabetes, heart disease, and ...
Hospital superbug infections on the decline
The antibiotic-resistant microbe MRSA may be slowing its pace after rampaging ...
Good relationship with dad can help fight stress
Do you remember playing games with your dad or having heart-to-heart talks? For men, many years later, that turns out to be important. The relationship you had with your father, and the way that you ...
PM apologizes for suffering Japan caused in WWII
Japans new liberal prime minister shunned a visit to a shrine that ...
Global warming ups heart attack risk
While global warming is believed to upset the natural balance of the world leading to various malefic in different places, it can also increase the number of heart events. Latest figures have revealed a considerable increase in the number of ...
WikiLeaks says it wont be threatened by Pentagon
WikiLeaks will soon publish its remaining 15,000 Afghan war ...
Key to good night sleep discovered
US researchers have discovered the mechanism through which individuals manage to sleep peacefully despite the sounds of telephones ringing, road and air traffic noises. According to the study published in Current Biology, a process in the brain known ...
Lebanon hails Hezbollah revelations
Lebanese politicians have hailed evidence presented by Hezbollah leader Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah on Israel’s involvement in the murder of late Premier Rafiq Hariri. There is valuable evidence and is ...
Spinal fluid spots Alzheimer’s: Study
Alzheimer’s disease can be diagnosed with up to 100% accuracy several years before its onset by measuring certain proteins in spinal fluid, a new study has revealed ...
Thyroid disease, strabismus linked
Individuals suffering from thyroid disorders are placed at a greater risk of developing strabismus or lazy eyes, new studies suggest. Strabismus, a disorder in which the eyes do not ...
Lifestyle changes cut dementia rates?
It may be possible to lower the incidence of dementia by reducing rates of diabetes and depression, boosting education, and increasing fruit and vegetable consumption, according to a new study. The exact cause of dementia hasn’t been pinpointed, but ...
Chili pepper lowers blood pressure
Apart from its painkilling effects, capsaicin -- the compound responsible for the burning sensation of chili peppers-- can help lower blood pressure levels. Previous studies have reported that chili peppers can not only alleviate chronic pain and ...
Extra weekend sleep boosts brain
While getting extra sleep in weekends was long thought to be useless, a new study points out its benefits in boosting the brain power in the coming working week. Sleep deprivation is associated with not only ...
Eye movements predict autism in family
Close relatives of individuals suffering from autism have subtle differences in their eye movements, pointing out that autism runs in families, a new study finds. Autism, a complex brain disorder usually diagnosed in ...
Israel kills four Lebanese in cross-border attack
The Israeli military attacked Lebanon on Tuesday, killing three Lebanese ...
Effects of lost sleep tend to linger
Sleeping more hours to make up for chronic lack of sleep, may not be enough to cure its negative effects, as neurobehavioral impairments linger, a study shows. In the findings of the largest laboratory-based sleep-study restriction experiment, which ...
HDL loses power after LDL treatment
The predictive value of HDL cholesterol in detecting vascular conditions disappears following treatment-induced low levels of LDL, a new study finds. Previous studies have reported that lowering LDL (bad cholesterol) and ...
Scientists say global warming is continuing
Scientists from around the world are providing even more evidence of ...
Damp houses up nasal allergy risk
Children who live in damp, water-damaged houses are more vulnerable to be diagnosed with ...
Bone scan predicts prostate cancer risk
Bone scans can help identify individuals at risk of developing aggressive prostate tumors in the long run, a new study suggests. Previous studies have reported the increased rate of bone ...
Obese moms risk lactation delay
First-time mothers who are overweight or older than 30 are more likely to experience a delay in their full breast-milk production, a new study finds. Colostrum, a precursor to breast milk, is commonly secreted after labor until the ...
Afghans protest desecration of Qur’an
People in southern Afghanistan have protested against US-led NATO forces over desecration of the Muslim holy book of Qur’an. The rally was held in ...
Japanese women extend life expectancy to new high
Japanese women are expected to live almost 86 1/2 years, topping the world ...
Soda drinks up premature labor
Regular consumption of artificially sweetened beverages, promoted as a healthy alternative to sugary sodas and juices, increases the risk of premature births. Previous studies have linked excessive intake of ...
Men face miscarriage depression too
Despite the general belief, a new study says men also suffer emotionally when their partner experiences a miscarriage but they recover more quickly from the distress. For long, many believed that men do not ...
India unveils prototype of $35 tablet computer
It looks like an iPad, only its 1/14th the cost: India has unveiled the prototype of ...
Indian seeks to set ear hair record
An Indian man is attempting to enter the Guinness Book of World Records for a second time for having the longest ear hair in the world. The 55-year-old Radhakant Bajpai, a resident of ...
Too much sitting ups death risk
Couch potatoes, regardless of the time they spend exercising, are more vulnerable to die from different conditions, a new study suggests ...
Cholesterol, depression linked to gender
While cholesterol increases the risk of depression in the elderly, it may affect men and women differently, a new research indicates. Previous research has suggested that dysfunctional blood flow to ...
Cell phone use ups tinnitus risk
Despite the discrepant results on the health concerns of cell phones, a new study says the device increases the risk of tinnitus or constant ringing in the ear ...
Air pollution ups suicide risk: Study
While depression and anxiety had long been linked to suicidal thoughts, a new study links asthma and air pollution with this psychological problem ...
HIV: Start treatment earlier, says panel
A major expert panel recommended ahead of the start of the world AIDS conference on ...
High heel abstainers have stiffer tendons
Shifting from high heels to flat shoes is painful for women as those used to wear high heels have shorter calf muscle fibers, a new study says ...
Larger heads less prone to dementia
Individuals with larger heads are less prone to dementia; nutrition, injury or infection in early life, therefore, can predict one’s risk of developing the disease. According to the study published in Neurology, individuals with Alzheimer are ...
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