Cancer doesn’t spare the young…..Men have breast cancer too; they say it’s a ladies’ illness
Posted by GForce webdeZign on February 16th, 2012 06:27 AM | No Comment
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Alifiya Khan, DNA, Feb 15, 2012,Pune: If statistics derived from cancer therapy units of prominent city hospitals is any indication, it’s time to take cancer seriously.
Hospitals in the city say that they see 20% new cases every year and the ... Read More
One glass of milk a day could boost your memory power
Posted by GForce webdeZign on February 1st, 2012 06:21 AM | No Comment
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ANI, Jan 31, 2012, Washington, DC : Drinking at least one glass of milk everyday could not only boost your intake of much-needed key nutrients, but it could also positively impact your brain and mental performance, experts suggest.
A news study ... Read More
Mom’s kidney beats blood bar
Posted by GForce webdeZign on November 29th, 2011 05:21 AM | No Comment
RITH BASU, TT, Calcutta, Nov. 28: A 17-year-old boy who had to skip his Class X board exams because of an ailment has been able to return to school after receiving a kidney from his mother, who has a ... Read More
Centre’s health programmes launched in 3 N Bengal dists…Municipality raid in Kalimpong
Posted by GForce webdeZign on October 26th, 2011 07:12 AM | No Comment
SNS,KOLKATA, 25 OCT: The Union health ministry has decided to start two programmes for control of non-communicable disease in Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri and North Dinajpur after it was found that the prevalence of these diseases is high in these districts.
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Clean-up on hill pavements…नगरपालिकाद्वारा छापा- रेष्टुरेन्टमा ताला
Posted by GForce webdeZign on October 18th, 2011 04:38 AM | No Comment
RAJEEV RAVIDAS,TT, Kalimpong, Oct. 17: The Kalimpong municipality to-day seized goods worth arou-nd Rs 35,000 from hawkers occupying pavements along the roads of the town and sealed a restaurant for running it under unhygienic conditions.
The seizures were part of the ... Read More
Survey on mobile tower radiation
Posted by GForce webdeZign on October 15th, 2011 07:53 AM | No Comment
mobile towers installed in congested areas of the state are transmitting electro-magnetic radiation in alarming proportions. In India, the permissible electro-magnetic ration is 4.7 watt per square metre, which is much higher than in the European countries and other developed countries Read More
One mosquito coil equals 100 cigarettes
Posted by GForce webdeZign on September 1st, 2011 07:06 PM | No Comment
One mosquito coil equals 100 cigarettes IANS , Sep 1, 2011: Smoke emitted from one mosquito repellant coil is equivalent to those of 100 cigarettes, thus causing harm to a large number of people in India, an expert said Wednesday.
"Not many ... Read More
Mosquitoes disappear in some parts of Africa
Posted by GForce webdeZign on August 31st, 2011 11:07 PM | No Comment
IANS: Scientists have been left baffled with reports that malaria-carrying mosquitoes are disappearing in some parts of Africa, BBC reported.
Figures in the Malaria Journal say control methods like use of bed nets treated with insecticide are making a significant impact ... Read More
Are you Getting old ? Look out for common signs!
Posted by GForce webdeZign on July 24th, 2011 12:29 PM | No Comment
PTI, London, Jul 23: Men, if you are falling asleep in front of the television or sprouting unsightly hair in all the wrong places, then it could only mean that you are getting old, says a new study.
For women, the ... Read More
‘Passive smoking may cause hearing loss in teenagers’
Posted by GForce webdeZign on July 21st, 2011 11:14 AM | No Comment
PTI, London, July 20: Passive smoking has already been known for causing several serious health hazards. Now, a new study has claimed that teenagers exposed to second-hand smoke are twice as likely to suffer from hearing loss.
The New York University ... Read More
Brain tumours not linked to cell phone use, finds study
Posted by GForce webdeZign on July 21st, 2011 10:42 AM | No Comment
Jul 16, 2011, Washington, DC: The latest to weigh in on the issue of the potential health risks of cell phones is a new Danish study, which has found no link between long-term cell phone use and a type of ... Read More
Avoid soaking vegetables
Posted by GForce webdeZign on July 3rd, 2011 09:02 AM | No Comment
Dr Yatish Agarwal, Deccan Chronicle.com:
Some everyday kitchen practices can downsize the nutritional value of foods.
Washing uncooked food items with surfeit of water before cooking, chopping raw vegetables into small pieces, leaving chopped vegetables on the kitchen shelf for hours ... Read More
Avoid coffee in case of prostate enlargement
Posted by GForce webdeZign on July 3rd, 2011 09:00 AM | No Comment
Dr Yatish Agarwal, Deccan Chronicle.com
The prostate gland is a rounded mass of muscle fibres and small glands, which sits immediately below the urinary bladder, and surrounds its outlet. It produces most of the fluid in semen, the ... Read More
Is sitting dangerous for health?
Posted by GForce webdeZign on July 3rd, 2011 08:56 AM | No Comment
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Most people think that if you exercise regularly, it’s okay to remain sedentary for the rest of the day. However, research shows that even if you exercise for an hour a day for ... Read More
















