Greetings, Vitamin E may slow functional decline in Alzheimer’s patients: study Vitamin E may slow functional decline in patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and decrease caregiver burden, a U.S.…
Greetings, Consumer Reports: 97% of Supermarket Chicken Is Contaminated But here are six chicken safety tips to protect yourself By Christopher Freeburn, Source: http://investorPlac.com On Thursday,…
Greetings, We can truthfully say that this devil is certainly doing what his nature bids him to do. He has not let up in the least. In fact he…
Greetings, Modest weight loss may reduce heart disease, diabetes risks in middle-aged women: study Modest weight loss over two years in overweight or obese middle-aged women may…
Greetings, Regular exercise reduces developing dementia risk A new study conducted by the British researchers has indicated that exercise throughout a person’s life could play a vital role in…
Greetings, Vitamin D deficiency may be disease indicator New research has indicated that high vitamin D may have a role to play in curbing non-bone-related diseases such as…
Greetings, Scientists unravel biggest mystery of HIV Scientists have finally found a way to outsmart the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), or rather, its ability to hide from the…
Greetings, New HIV antibodies show profound impact Researchers have discovered potent antibodies reported to have antiviral therapeutic effect in wiping immunodeficiency viruses in patients with HIV. According to the study…
Greetings, Pregnancy high blood pressure boosts future stroke Canadian researchers have found that high blood pressure during pregnancy can increase the woman’s lifetime risk of stroke. The women…
The Shaking By ELIJAH MUHAMMAD, MESSENGER OF ALLAH Reprinted from the FEBRUARY 26, 1971 Edition of Muhammad Speaks Newspaper THE TITLE of this article is taken from Chapter 99 of…
Greetings, Brain cleans itself during sleep: study Scientists said Thursday they have found what could be sleep’s basic purpose: it clears the brain of toxic metabolic…
Greetings, Exercise can work more effective than drugs in heart patients New study suggests that physical activity can work better than medicines prescribed for heart and stroke patients, according to…
Greetings, Women’s Health: Walking may avert breast cancer risk New study conducted by the American Cancer Society team suggests that exercise like walking can avert the risk…
Greetings, DNA study reveals nearly 100 potential cancer triggers U.S. and British researchers said Thursday they have identified a new source of cancer triggers in the little-explored…
Greetings, Cheap drug may help minimize damage from heart attack: study Heart attack patients receiving an inexpensive drug called metoprolol, while on the way to the hospital, may…
Greetings, “Jekyll-and-Hyde” protein offers new route to cancer drugs The mood changes of a “Jekyll-and-Hyde” protein, which sometimes boosts tumour cell growth and at other times suppresses it,…
Greetings, Red grapes, blueberries may enhance immune function: study — Two compounds found in red grapes and blueberries may help boost the human immune system, a U. S. study…
Greetings, Cancer drug might help treat diabetes: researchers A cancer drug already approved for use in humans might also be effective in the treatment of diabetes, U.S.…
Many middle-aged men find their waistlines expanding and their sex drive shrinking, symptoms a new study out Wednesday suggests can be traced to a hormone deficiency -- but not the…
Greetings, Inner-ear dysfunction may cause behavioral abnormalities A new study conducted by American researchers has identified causative link between inner ear dysfunction and abnormal behaviors known as hyperactivity. The…
Greetings, Urine test might predict kidney transplant rejection: study (Xinhua) — A noninvasive urine test might offer doctors a simple way to tell if a kidney transplant patient…
Greetings, West Coast of North America to Be Hit Hard by Fukushima Radiation By Washington’s Blog Via Global Research,…
Greetings, Health News: (study)–Blood test may predict suicide risk some day Source: (Xinhua) — U.S. researchers said Tuesday they have found a series of biomarkers in blood that may be used to…
Greetings, Immune system boost ‘fights cancer’ By James Gallagher Health and science reporter, BBC News Researchers carried out the tests on a type of lung cancer A way of…
Greetings, Fruit may protect against lethal aneurysm: study Eating more fruit may decrease your risk of suffering a dangerous vascular condition known as abdominal aortic aneurysm, said a Swedish study…
A relative of the piranha, the pacu, was found in Swedish waters near Oresund Sound last week. It was about ten inches long, but this type of fish can grow…
Greetings, Biologist: Pacific herring in Canada bleeding from eyeballs, faces, fins, tails — I’ve never seen fish looking this bad — All 100 examined were bloody — Officials informed of…
Greetings, Soda drinking tied to kids’ agressive behavior problems: study By Andrew M. Seaman NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Children who drink soda tend to score slightly higher on scales…
Greetings, ” It is the desire of the white race to continue to hold power and authority over Black Africa, whether it is in Rhodesia or elsewhere. They will just have to…
A known type of hammerhead shark has been discovered to be a distinct species. It was assumed for many years that the hammerheads in South Carolina waters at Bull’s Bay…