Resistant Mosquitoes to cure dengue

Resistant Mosquitoes to cure dengue

A promising progress has been made by a group of Australian scientists in controlling dengue fever, a mosquito-borne tropical disease. The fear of diseases by common insects has now been replaced by modified mosquitoes that can spread the dengue virus. More than 50 million people in the tropical and subtropical areas, ...Continue reading...

Fresh cooking in school cafeterias

Fresh cooking in school cafeterias

The idea of turning school lunches better and healthier has been effective in many schools. The ones with good lot of money and parents concern regarding nutrition and prevention of obesity has been successful. But those with poor money and in struggling districts have not even charged ahead. But Weld County, ...Continue reading...

Does marriage affect physical fitness?

Does marriage affect physical fitness?

A new study suggest that people who stay single or become single again by divorce may be more physically fit than those who are married. Nearly 8900 adults were being involved in this research which was held for several years. Both men and women are tended to experience a dip ...Continue reading...

Sibling spacing may be tied to autism risk

Sibling spacing may be tied to autism risk

A new study suggests that kids are more likely to be diagnosed with autism if they have born only a year or 2 year after an older sibling who was born with a bigger age gap. About 7.5 in every 1,000 second siblings whose mothers became pregnant with them less ...Continue reading...

Blood Sugar meters may give inaccurate readings

Blood Sugar meters may give inaccurate readings

A new study said that the portable meter which is used to measure the blood sugar levels in pregnant women with diabetes gave different readings than that of the lab test by up to 16 percent. This inaccuracy should be taking into concerned because some small differences in blood sugar ...Continue reading...

Autism –Vaccine researcher a “fraud”

Autism –Vaccine researcher a “fraud”

Dr.Andrew Wakefield a doctor who published studies related to vaccines with autism has now being identified as fraud for providing fake data. Wakefield has given some wrong data in his study which convinced number of parents that vaccines are dangerous and he also blamed that it is for ongoing outbreaks ...Continue reading...

Pfizer CEO Jeffrey Kindler retires, replaced by Read

Pfizer CEO Jeffrey Kindler retires, replaced by Read

The CEO of the Pfizer Inc, the world’s famous drug maker has retired and is going to be replaced by Ian Read. Jeffrey Kindler is 55 years old now. Ian Read who is 57 years old now is going to be in the place of Kindler. Kindler said that ...Continue reading...

J & J faults cleaning procedures in massive recalls

J & J faults cleaning procedures in massive recalls

Johnson & Johnson announced that it was recalling nearly 50 million more bottles and packages of consumer medicines because of the fault in lax cleaning procedures and other problems at a manufacturing plant behind massive recalls of medicines like Tylenol. Because of the repeated recalls which totals nearly 200 million ...Continue reading...

Research has proved Broccoli wrong in protecting people

Research has proved Broccoli wrong in protecting people

A old study had very clearly stated that lung cancer can be prevented by adding Broccoli in the diet but a new study said the there is no strong link between the compounds found in the cruciferous vegetables like broccoli and lower lung cancer risk for non smoking women. ...Continue reading...

Statins may raise stroke risk in some

Statins may raise stroke risk in some

The researchers has very clearly said that it is better to avoid Statins which is one of the cholesterol lowering drugs by the people who have a type of stroke which is caused by bleeding in the brain. Heart attacks and strokes can be avoided by using Statins but this ...Continue reading...