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Shampoos May Give Rise To Allergies

...ve rise to skin allergies, according to the German magazine Oeko-Test. Perfumes found in six of the shampoos could cause allergic reactions. Diethylphthalate, which can affect the natural protection mechanisms of the skin, was detected in some of the products. Edited (IANS)...

Frozen fish is costly and also lacks vital nutrients

...t more money. The findings were published in the magazine Choice. The supermarkets have only frozen white fish either hoki or hake and does not give any choice to the customers. More than 50 different products were found on the shelves in major supermarkets which mainly contained crumbed and battered prod...

Tattoo Wearers Are More Prone To Allergy Risks

... that are used for hair dyes.// A German medical magazine has reported that the temporary skin markings often contain paraphenylendiamine (PPD), a substance that is used in many hair dyes. As it is long lasting and is used in high concentrations, people with henna tattoos might develop an allergy to the com...

Peelings And Scrubbings Can Prevent Post Pregnancy Marks

A women’s magazine from Germany has reported that regular peelings an...tion and keep the tissue elastic, the Munich-based magazine said. The same is true of massages. When stretch marks are already visible on the skin, the use of...

Romantic and discreet trends in lingerie

...en, an underwear expert quoted in the German trade magazine Textilwirtschaft. Discreet is an important trend for the ladies. The embroidery creates "coverage" over body parts that can't be seen through on the bras, which are otherwise well ventilated for the warm half of the year. The décolletage is emphasiz...

After micro and macro nutrients ‘Nanonutrients' Promise health benefit

According to the latest issue of Food Technology magazine designer foods and functional foods are the order of the day. After mention of micro and macro nutrients// nanonutrients are the emerging concept. Remarkable achievements in nanotechnology show great potential for positively influencing human heal...

HIV Patient Who Turned 50, Alive and Going Strong

... two years to live. One day, flipping through a magazine for HIV positive people, she saw an advertisement offering to buy her $150,000 life insurance policy. Smith had no children and no husband. According to the contract she signed, the company, Life Partners, would pay her $90,000 up front, and cover he...

Academics Question Veracity Of NHS IT Upgrade Plan

...nvestigated before approving it. //Computer Weekly magazine said that the group of academics are questioning if the plan is foolproof. The government responded by saying that the plan was under a "constant review" and was "resilient". The 10-year IT programme envisages linking more than 30,000 GPs in Englan...

Fruits & Vegetables Makes You Look Younger With Fewer Wrinkles

...of tomatoes and red paprika in their meals, German magazine The Dermatologist said in its latest issue. Free...idants in their bodies than non-vegetarians. The magazine warned that an "overdose" of antioxidants through a large intake of food supplements could accelerat...

People Affected By HIV Positive Urge For Better Treatment Access

...ople living with HIV/AIDS, the network's bimonthly magazine focuses on the lacunae in the legal system in its latest issue. Jahnavi Goswami of the Assam Positive People's Network, Hari Singh of Delhi-based Love Life Society and Pawan Kumar of the Uttar Pradesh Network of Positive People also highlighted the...

Angelina Jolie Opts To Back For Global Education For Poor Children

...amed as the world’s most beautiful woman by People magazine has voiced her interest to use her celebrity status to back a global education// campaign that will concentrate on educating poorest children. Appearing in an exclusive interview with NBC, Jolie, 30, urged the US and other first world countries to i...

Celebrities Promote Healthy Lunch

...ce presentations, a website, webcast, brochure and magazine advertising on the importance of lunch, and promotions in supermarkets, shopping centres and major events like the Sydney Royal Easter Show. Eurekalalert...

Red Wine May Reduce The Risk Of Age Related Deafness

...earing. According to an article in New Scientist magazine by Andy Coghlan, destructive chemical agents called oxygen-free radicals, produced by normal cellular processes and in response to loud noise and exposure to powerful antibiotics, can damage the hairs. But he explained that the antioxidants such as r...

Eat Dairy Products To Have Twins, Says Study

...duced. The notion that diet may play a role, the magazine says, is a relatively new one. Other studies have hinted that what we eat could affect twin production. Haggerty published a study earlier this month showing that higher levels of the B vitamin folic acid increases the likelihood of a twin birth am...

Britons Believe In The Paranormal Phenomena

... But Padraig Reidy, deputy editor the New Humanist magazine said that the idea of people possessing psychic powers was baseless. He said that as long as these stays as entertainment it is fine but when people start ruling their lives by it is of great concern....

Soothing Approach Minimize Bawling Babies Cry – Study Find

...y done by British researchers. // New Scientist magazine reported last Wednesday, that babies, who were only 2-5 weeks older fussed and cried 50 per cent more and they were also found to be still crying still more after 12 weeks. The significance and benefits of different approaches followed by British, ...

The Memory Retains Things that We Have forgotten

...t, does. According to the online edition of health magazine WebMD the study was conducted on 14 healthy young adults and found that the healthy brain might hold memories that we have supposedly forgotten. The researchers initially showed the participants a list of 120 real words mixed with 80 words without...

Scientists Discover New RNAs in Mouse Testicles

...usetesticles, according to the Monday issue of the magazine Nature. The scientists decided to check whether the new RNAs might beassociated with a set of mysterious yet important proteins, calledPiwi proteins, which are expressed in the testicles, and when shutoff, mice are unable to make normal sperm. Th...

Pregnant women advised against canned tuna due to mercury poisoning!

...nt guidelines are 340 grams while consumer Reports magazine reported that 6 percent of canned light tuna tested by the FDA "conatined same or twice that mercury amount as white tuna. Advocating the cause of Tuna the U.S. Tuna Foundation trade group put that it has a plethora of nutritional benefits as well....

Prostitutes Feared of Spreading Syphilis During World Cup

... In remarks reported Saturday by the weekly news magazine Focus, Norbert Brockmeyer said, it was 'realistic' to believe that 20,000 to 30,000 prostitutes had entered Germany because of the tournament. Fears that some of the women have been coerced into sex work, led to unsuccessful calls in Sweden and th...

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(Date:12/4/2009)SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Dec. 4 Healthcare Trust of America, Inc. ("HTA"), a self-managed, non-traded, real estate investment trust, announced the execution of a purchase and sale agreement to acquire a th
(Date:12/4/2009)MADISON HEIGHTS, Mich., Dec. 4 The Editorial Advisory and Securities Review Committee of BetterInvesting Magazine today announced Allergan, Inc. (NYSE: AGN ) as its February 2010 "Stock to Stud
(Date:12/4/2009)WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 While Congress debates whether health care reform would control health care costs, Leapfrog,s purchaser members point to 45 hospitals that lead through example -- delivering the be
(Date:12/4/2009)Late recurrence is a risk for some pediatric cancers, particularly Ewing sarcomas and tumors of the central nervous system, according to a new study published online December 4 in the Journal of the
(Date:12/4/2009)Working with mice, scientists at Johns Hopkins publishing in the December issue of Neoplasia have shown that a protein made by a gene called "Twist" may be the proverbial red flag that can accuratel
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