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Sugar Content In Kellogg’s Choco Pops To Be Reduced By 15 %

Sugar Content In Kellogg’s Choco Pops To Be Reduced By 15 %

Owing to the growing criticisms about high levels of sugar, salt and fat in breakfast cereals, Kellogg’s recently announced that it is going to reduce the amount of sugar in… Read more »

Research Says Our Perceptions About Others Tell A Lot About Our Own Personality Traits

Research Says Our Perceptions About Others Tell A Lot About Our Own Personality Traits

A new research conducted by a psychology professor at Wake Forest University suggests that the way we view and perceive others is actually a reflection of how happy, kind-hearted and… Read more »

Rely On Good Friends Not Only For Fun But Also For Healthy Lifespan

Rely On Good Friends Not Only For Fun But Also For Healthy Lifespan

Researchers at the Brigham Young University have come to the conclusion that strong social relationships tend to increase the chances of survival for a longer time by 50 %. The… Read more »

Veterinary Charity Warns That More Than A Third Dogs In UK Are Obese

Veterinary Charity Warns That More Than A Third Dogs In UK Are Obese

On the basis of its assessment on about 30,000 dogs since last four years, a veterinary charity, PDSA (People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals) has warned that more than one third… Read more »

Spanish Man Reveals His New Look To The Media After Full Face Transplant

Spanish Man Reveals His New Look To The Media After Full Face Transplant

Oscar, a 31 year old Spanish man has undergone world’s first full face transplant. Five years back, he had met with a deadly accident that damaged his entire facial skin… Read more »

IVR Pregnancies Characterized By An Increased Risk of Death

IVR Pregnancies Characterized By An Increased Risk of Death

Researchers have recently found that as compared to natural pregnancies, IVF pregnancies are associated with an increased risk of dying during pregnancy. In fact, the risk of dying increases more… Read more »

Higher-Dose Aricept For Alzheimer’s Treatment Receives FDA Approval

Higher-Dose Aricept For Alzheimer’s Treatment Receives FDA Approval

The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) has permitted drug makers Eisai Inc and Pfizer to manufacture higher-dose Aricept 23 mg tablet. The medicine would be useful for the treatment of… Read more »

Swimming Pool Disinfectants Can Increase Cancer Risk

Swimming Pool Disinfectants Can Increase Cancer Risk

Researchers at the University of Illinois and Yale University have found that disinfectants used to clean swimming pools can be dangerous for health. In fact, it can lead to respiratory… Read more »

Roche’s Avastin Drug For Breast Cancer Rejected By The US Panel On Grounds Of Insufficient Benefit

Roche’s Avastin Drug For Breast Cancer Rejected By The US Panel On Grounds Of Insufficient Benefit

After thorough research, the Federal health advisers found Roche Holding AG’s drug for breast cancer insufficient for successful treatment of this debilitating disease. Therefore, they have urged the Food and… Read more »

Microneedles: The New Solution For At-Home Flu Shots

Microneedles: The New Solution For At-Home Flu Shots

Researchers led by Mark Prausnitz of Georgia Institute of Technology have developed new microneedles for flu shots. These microneedles, as the name suggests, are small needles attached to a patch,… Read more »