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Famous Faces Join Campaign To Spread Awareness On Ovarian Cancer

...en in the UK each year." The association of famous faces is an attempt to break the shackles especially since this year's message is 'Breaking the Silence'. Ovarian cancer has improved prognosis if detected and treated early and it is this fact that the campaign aims to inform women. "I feel that all wome...

Tattoo Wearers Are More Prone To Allergy Risks

... to the allergen again during a hair dye, people's faces might flush. Other possible symptoms include increased body temperature and life-threatening respiratory problems, according to the magazine, which referenced British health care professionals. --Edited IANS...

Euthanasia campaigner Dr Philip Nitschke could faces criminal conviction

...and Dr Nitschke denies that he needs a licence. He faces a criminal conviction if he's found guilty of the charge. The workshops were attended by more than 100 members. The Council referred the matter to the Ministry for Health. The Chair, Professor John Campbell, said that Dr Nitschke was aware of the...

Will Teflon Regain Its Rightful Place In The Kitchen?

... to more than 600 degrees Fahrenheit then a person faces an unknown risk of cancer. Teflon was accidentally discovered in 1938. The Frenchman was the first to figure out how to make a nonstick surface and actually stick to a pan. This led to the movement of Teflon from a military-industrial product to e...

Babies Are Born With Readymade Numerical Sense!

...the number of voices they heard with the number of faces that they could see. Neuroscientists Elizabeth ...the number of voices they heard with the number of faces that spoke the words. "As a result of our experiments, we conclude that the babies are showing an in...

Schoolchildren Hit By Vomiting And Flu Bug

...g. They’ve got stomach pains. They have very white faces and their eyes look sunken in.” However he added that classes had not been affected, “We have still got sufficient staff to look after the welfare of the children. Children are actually having proper lessons.” Laurence Knight, of the Health Protectio...

California Employers may need to Fork out more on Health Benefits

...is responsibility. Like most other bills, this too faces enough opposition. Wal-Mart has labeled this as a mediated attack against a well known networked retailer with a collective workforce of more than 1.3 million. Kelly Hobbs, a spokesperson for the retailer, feels that this is a politically motivated c...

Australian Court Finds Man Guilty of Spreading HIV/AIDS

...ng in the case is scheduled at a later date and he faces 15 years in prison for all three charges....

Are pretty faces associated with positive trait?

... all walks of life. The inclination towards pretty faces is not very well understood but it is inborn and c...tion capacity. They were asked to associate pretty faces to that of a positive trait. This was brought about by showing a face on the screen and then asking ...

Asian Doctors Caught Issuing False Sick Notes

...nd Earl Fitzroy O'Brien (Birmingham). Each of them faces a charge of serious professional misconduct for acting in a manner that was inappropriate, dishonest and an abuse of their position, the GMC's Fitness to Practice Panel was told. Anand allegedly told reporter Rachel Dobson he would note in his rec...

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Can Now Be Used For Mind Reading

...ctivated portions of brain that stored memories of faces prior to naming of celebrities. Similar effects were observed when objects and locations were recollected. A corresponding shift in the brain activity was noted when the participants moved from one category to another. "The results of this experime...

The Looming Controversy Surrounding Facial Transplant

...lose their beauty - they merely move it from their faces into their hearts. ~Martin Buxbaum Jacqueline Saburido was a very normal girl who was in pursuit of her dreams until 6 years ago. // A tragic incident that occurred on the 19th of September 1999 changed her life. She met with a road traffic acciden...

New Sensor Created For Lung Disorder Patients

...c obstructive pulmonary disease.// When a patient faces respiratory distress in the emergency room doctors usually administer high concentrations of oxygen via a mask. But for some people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease it can actually shut down the body's breathing reflex. Spotting at-risk p...

Scotland faces shortage of dentists questioning the dental facilities

...le (over 60 years) in Argyll and Clyde. Scotland faces an acute shortage of dentist which adds to the problem of not being able to provide free dental checks. It has to convince more dentists and give them incentives so that they stick to NHS. The British Dental Association (BDA) has also warned the Sc...

Oxytocin Boosts Trust and Reduces Fear.

...rease amygdale was performed like angry or fearful faces and threatening scenes. After the scan was taken it showed that threatening pictures increased the activity of amygdale who took placebo and reduced activity in the case of oxytocin. It was very clearly and distinctly seen in the case of threatenin...

Panic In Russia Over HIV Infected Blood

...f people treated with the infected blood. Russia faces the most serious HIV/AIDS problem among the European nations, with over 330,000 officially registered cases. Unofficial estimates on the other hand put the HIV infection rates in the country at 2% of the adult population. The Deputy Chief of the Re...

NHS Dentistry Faces Pensioners’ Delug

The NHS Dentistry faces further problems as it has emerged that more and more senior citizens are able to retain their own teeth and do not need the support of dentures, according// to a study by the British Society of Gerodontology. The study says that as older people re...

Love And Drug Addiction Share The Same Chemistry

...hat balance all the time when it comes to choosing faces and smells", according to a senior researcher involved in the study. The study also states that the frequency of sex determines the bonding between two individuals. Better is the bonding when the partners have sex often. Even if a person has frequ...

Harsh British Winter Could Kill Upto 90,000 Pensioners

...ure on the National Health Service (NHS). The NHS faces the prospect of a full-blown winter bed shortage for the first time since Labour came to power in 1997. The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) warned that power shortfalls caused by the rising domestic demand to keep warm, and Britain's dwindli...

Bird Flu: India faces threat from China this winter

New Delhi: India this winter faces threat from China in the forms of migrating birds like wild duck and fowl spreading the deadly avian flu virus this winter.// "These wild ducks and fowls are natural reservoirs of avian flu and unlike chicken, they don't die of it. When these birds...

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