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31 Aug 2012Health
light.It’s official, the play has been called off for the day due to inclement weather as New Zealand end on 328/6 on the first day of the second Test on Friday.With over half-an-hour of play still remaining, the umpires have halted the proceedings due to bad light. Kruger van Wyk (63*) and Doug Bracewell (30*) are the two not out batsmen for New Zealand.Van Wayk and Bracewell have kept the run rate...
Source : Zeenews | 265 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
first man on the moon, was memorialized in ceremonies around the country on Friday (Aug. 31)., 82, passed away Aug. 25 due to complications resulting from cardiovascular surgery, which he underwent earlier this month. In July, the first manned lunar landing mission. His first words upon setting foot on the moon were, "one small step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind." Armstrong's family, together...
Source : World News | 265 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
One in 10 babies born in Wales have mothers who were born outside the UK, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).The proportion hit a record high last year and has more than doubled in a decade, official figures show.Of the 35,958 babies born in Wales in 2011 the mothers of 10.7% were born abroad, up from 5.2% in 2001.But not all of the mothers are recent arrivals to the UK as the figures...
Source : BBC | 265 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
wanted to address the issue of climate change. Here are some of the reactions from around the web." on Storify]Mitt Romney Jokes About Climate Change Last night, in his speech at the Republican National Convention, Mitt Romney seemed to mock the idea that President Obama wants to address the issue of climate change. Here are some of the reactions from around the web. Storified by TreeHugger.comDaily...
Source : World News | 265 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
iStock Mercury and omega-3 fatty acids - both found in fish - appear to have opposite links to heart health, scientists have found. In an analysis of more than 1,600 men from Sweden and Finland, researchers found that men with high levels of mercury in the body had an increased risk of heart attacks, while those with a high concentration of omega-3s had a lower risk. Fish are considered part of a healthy...
Source : World News | 265 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
Telephone therapy may help people dependent on marijuana kick the habit, a new study fromCreate a personal senior housing list with our search. Search Nursing Homes to find U.S. News-rated facilities. For other types of senior housing, you can access Seniors for Living's list of thousands of additional facilities.Researchers found that almost twice as many users significantly cut back on marijuana...
Source : International Business Times | 265 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
may want to wipe down your mobile as phones found to have more germs than a TOILET SEATResearchers have discovered there are more bacteria on the average mobile than you will find in a toilet.In tests there was up to 10 times the amount of bugs which can cause nausea and stomach problems than were present in a lavatory.Experts said the reason is that phones are often passed between people which spreads...
Source : dailymail | 265 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
. The authors believe that their findings could help towards reducing the prevalence of drunkenness which has become a progressively bigger problem in society today.Dr Angela Attwood and team gathered and analyzed data on 160 social drinkers. None of them had any history of alcoholism; they were aged from 18 to 40 years and were asked to attend two experimental sessions.Alcoholic drink consumption...
Source : Medicalnewstoday | 265 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
Just as music and lighting can influence what shoppers buy, toning down the tunes and dimming the lights in a fast food restaurant can help diners enjoy their meal more and eat less, according to a U.S. study.After transforming part of a fast food restaurant in Illinois with milder music and lighting, researchers found that customers ate 18 percent fewer calories than other people in the unmodified...
Source : Fox News | 265 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
growing number of children are swallowing batteries, especially circular "button batteries," leading to thousands of emergency room visits each year and, in a few cases, deaths, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.From 1997 through 2010, nearly 30,000 young children up to age 4 were taken to emergency rooms for battery-related injuries, the report said, with...
Source : Fox News | 265 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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