Timely HIV Tests Can Save Life
Submitted by Satish Karat on Mon, 02/06/2012 - 11:45HIV/AIDS is one of the most deadly diseases in the world. Even after the efforts of the medical experts and scientists, an effective cure of it has not yet been found. Therefore every year, a number of events take place in which not only awareness about the deadliest disease is raised but also funds to support the research over HIV vaccination are also raised.
Online Addiction Is At the Top, Reveals US Study
Submitted by Cindy Tweed on Thu, 02/02/2012 - 12:07A novel US study has revealed that urge of checking status updates and surfing on the social network sites is quite strong than the urge of having alcohol and other tobacco products. The study that was taken out from the University Of Chicago Booth School Of Business in America is said to be one of its kind which was done which urge was stronger among the both.
Man Survives After Having 3 and a Half Inch Nail in His Head
Submitted by Davell Wilkins on Sat, 01/21/2012 - 08:18It has been recently revealed that in a startling incident, there was a three and a half inch nail, lodged in the brain of a man. The name of the man is Dante Autulla and he is from Chicago. This 32 years old man accidently fired the nail from a gun, while he was running errands in his garage in his own home, situated in Orlando Park.
Midlife Blood Pressure Dangerous for Health
Submitted by Olivia Conroy on Tue, 12/20/2011 - 11:51Staying healthy must be the most important concern of every person not only because it will make their present life go smoothly but also it will give them a healthy and a low risk health in future too.
Rat Hearts Filled With Compassion too
Submitted by Ria Patel on Fri, 12/09/2011 - 09:54It was revealed in a recent report that compassion is not just a human trait as it is also present in animals. A new study revealed that when rats were jailed in a lab, they showed efforts of compassion towards their companions.
Concerns Piling Up Over Childhood Obesity
Submitted by Amit Pathania on Mon, 12/05/2011 - 12:39Obesity is constantly increasing its spell among people of all ages. The growing junk food culture has served as catalyst for stimulating the figures. A review of available health data has pinpointed the obesity epidemic, claiming that obesity has grabbed a number of children under its spell.
Carbon Monoxide Led to Hospitalization of Seven People
Submitted by Amit Pathania on Sat, 11/26/2011 - 12:11The presence of carbon monoxide in the atmosphere led to hospital admission of seven Chicago northwest residents on Thursday night. It has been informed by the Fire Department that carbon monoxide was infused in the atmosphere by a resident of West Roscoe, who was using an indoor grill at home.
Preschool Benefits Reflect in Adulthood
Submitted by Ria Patel on Fri, 06/10/2011 - 13:20A study that tracked more than 1,000 low-income, mostly black Chicago kids for up to 25 years, revealed that preschool had benefits that reflected in their adulthood, as the kids in the preschool had better jobs , less drug abuse , fewer arrests and a host of other benefits as adults.
AMA Announcing Dr. James Madara as Its New CEO
Submitted by Davell Wilkins on Fri, 06/03/2011 - 13:20Dr. James Madara, a former University of Chicago Medical School Dean and Chief Executive had qualified to take the leadership of the country’s largest doctor’s group on July 1 while the American Medical Association had announced his name as new Chief Executive Officer.
Homemade Food Has Been Outlawed By Little Village Academy
Submitted by Medha Sood on Tue, 04/12/2011 - 16:30According to the Chicago Tribune, it has been revealed that parents and teachers are very annoyed with the Little Village Academy, a public school on Chicago's West Side for banning the lunches brought from home.












