Sir Abraham Lincoln, Life and Truths
Submitted by John Davidson on Sat, 02/11/2012 - 13:00In a recent report, it has been revealed that the Ford Theatre and Center for Education and Leadership, is due to be opened on the 203rd birth anniversary of Sir Abraham Lincoln. This is a new museum and is made in honor of the late President of the United States.
Cheerleading Event Ends Up with 229 Norovirus Cases
Submitted by Cindy Tweed on Sat, 02/11/2012 - 11:27Norovirus is being accused for causing the deadly illnesses which affected hundreds of people during a cheerleading and dancing event that was organized in Everett earlier during this month.
Malaria Tends To Kill Large Population, Statistics Beat the Previous Estimates
Submitted by Satish Karat on Mon, 02/06/2012 - 08:18A group of researchers at the Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington has found that malaria tends to cause more number of deaths than it was previously estimated by the WHO. It is being said by the team that the number of deaths is almost double as compared to the previously assessed number.
Rise in Employment Rates
Submitted by John Binz on Sat, 02/04/2012 - 12:59It has been recently revealed in a report that the hiring rates have seemingly become higher since the month of January, and that the jobless rate has seen a fall of 8.3%. This is good news since many years, because the rates of unemployment were at a whopping high lately.
Early Nurturing Can Enhance Brain Development
Submitted by Prakash Sharma on Thu, 02/02/2012 - 12:11The affection and bonding of a mother can work wonders for a child and his overall development, and there’s no introduction needed to it. However, a recently conducted research, which was carried out by researchers from the St.
CD36 Receptors Linked With Overeating Habits of People
Submitted by Elina Needham on Mon, 01/16/2012 - 10:12In a recent study, conducted by the researchers of Washington University School of Medicine, it has been found there is a link between CD36 receptor and the craving for food. According to the researchers, it is the receptor which gives rise to craving in a person for fatty food.
Need to Promote Safer Sex
Submitted by Cindy Tweed on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 08:16It has been recently revealed that the HIV-1 viral load in the blood of the person is one of the deadliest forms of spreading the infection. This is said to be the case at least for the African couples that are serodiscordant, as per the recent study conducted.
High-Fat Diet Can Hurt Brain, Says Study
Submitted by Ria Patel on Mon, 01/02/2012 - 10:20Making an immensely shocking disclosure, a recently concluded study, which was carried out by the researchers from University of Washington School of Medicine, has made it clear that consuming a diet high in fat content may well result in making influential changes in the human brain that further results in making it extremely dubious for people to shed some of their unwanted kilos.
Overeating Might Make You Feel “Brain Sick”!
Submitted by Olivia Conroy on Thu, 12/29/2011 - 11:54It has recently been revealed that such the brain elements which are responsible for allocating commands to the brain have been found. The hypothalamus which is responsible for giving commands to the body, to initiate any move, is the part responsible for giving such signals to the body in obese people, which prevent them from choosing a healthier way of living and losing weight.
CIRM Board Favors Investment of $27 Million for Stem Cell Research
Submitted by Cindy Tweed on Sat, 12/10/2011 - 12:13It has been reported that in order to raise around $4 billion, the supporters of California Institute for Regenerative Medicine are looking forward for a ballot measure in 2014. The CIRM came in existence earlier in 2004, soon after a poll where voters approved Proposition 71 and provided approximately $3 billion in funding.












