News Desk: Drinking a glass of pomegranate juice daily at least for 15 days boosts the sexual desire both in men and women – a recent study has suggested.
News Desk: Women suffer from same-sex rivalry at the workplace than men, a new study has revealed. The study is a first of its kind that examines rivals' characteristics at the workplace in an effort to minimise workplace problems.
News Desk: Indian Pharmaceutical giant Cipla has throttled the market of its competitors by cutting down the prices of its Cancer drugs by up to 75 percent.
Garlic fights Food-Borne Illness better than Antibiotics
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Friday, 04 May 2012 16:47
News Desk: Garlic fights food poisoning several times better than the widely prescribed antibiotics – a study has revealed. The latest study will help the researchers to know more about the goodness of garlic.
News Desk: A new study has claimed that TV commercials on fast foods provoke the youngsters to have more of them which eventually make them gain obesity.
News Desk: Energy drinks destroy teenagers’ teeth – a study has claimed. Shockingly, the wearing out process may even start merely in five days of daily consumption of the drinks.
News Desk: Every young man of the new generation dreams of a six-pack abs like Arnold Schwarzenegger or Sylvester Stallone of Hollywood. If you are from the same community and a gym-prone person here is a useful tip for you.
Vitamin D acts as Deterrent against Viral Infections
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Wednesday, 02 May 2012 18:17
News Desk: So far we had known Vitamin D as the sunshine vitamin, but a new study has revealed something more than that. The study suggests that Vitamin D acts as a deterrent against viral infections.
News Desk: Asthma is a disease that affects the breathing passages of the lungs (bronchioles). As a result the person with Asthma feels it difficult to breathe. Symptoms of Asthma include wheezing, chest tightness, breathing problems, and coughing.
News Desk: In a recent study the researchers have found about a new most painful disease, which was prevalent around 3000 years ago. They came to know about the same after examining an Egyptian male mummy.