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Chiranjeevi launches names his new political party - Praja Rajyam

Bihar flood situation grim: CM asks all to refrain from politicizing

Adm. Mullen says Paks focus on war-on-terror is where it should have been

Office workers spend 600 hours of working life ogling colleagues!

Satyam BPO appoints new COO

ECB working to ensure ticket availability for Associates at ICC WT20

Scientists find solution to remove scourge of arsenic poisoning in South Asia

Doctors team visit Encephalitis-hit Gorakhpur

Health News for October 10, 2007

`No one has any business to patent yoga, says spiritual leader
Mystic master and spiritual guru Anandmurti Gurumaa on Wednesday described the practice of yoga as an ancient all-encompassing discipline to be enjoyed by people from various walks of life, and said no person or country had any business to patent it. ANI

Migraine drug may help fight alcoholism
Researchers at the University of Virginia have found that topiramate, a drug approved for seizures and migraines, may offer a promising treatment in the battle against alcohol dependence. ANI

Low- fat diet may reduce ovarian cancer risk
According to a clinical trial conducted by Womens Health Initiative (WHI), a low fat diet can reduce the risk of ovarian cancer in healthy postmenopausal women. ANI

Women with high BP at three-fold risk of developing diabetes
A study has found that women with high blood pressure are three times more likely to develop diabetes as compared to women with low blood pressure. ANI

Low level lead exposure triggers chronic renal disease in mice
A study on a mouse model has revealed that low level lead exposure accelerates chronic renal disease, primarily by raising blood pressure and accelerating certain kinds of cellular injury. ANI

Guide to healthier living is now just a click away
Psychologists from Virginia Techs College of Science have designed a free internet health program. ANI

Married men have lower testosterone levels than bachelors
A new study has demonstrated that married men have lower testosterone levels. ANI

Ultra-low-dose aspirin may reduce bleeding in portal hypertension patients
A new research in rats has shown that ultra-low-dose aspirin can decrease bleeding severity in patients with portal hypertension. ANI

New radiation delivery system gives new hope to colorectal cancer patients
Johns Hopkins scientists have devised a new technique to fight colorectal cancer by harnessing the ability of tiny molecules to deliver potent barrages of radiation inside cancer cells. ANI

Mathematicians to decipher secrets of immune system
A team of mathematicians is working on a theoretical and computational model of the bodys immune system, which will help advance the understanding as to how the body fights diseases among researchers associated with various scientific disciplines-such as immunologists, computer scientists, physicists, engineers etc. ANI

Mathematicians to decipher secrets of immune system
A team of mathematicians is working on a theoretical and computational model of the bodys immune system, which will help advance the understanding as to how the body fights diseases among researchers associated with various scientific disciplines-such as immunologists, computer scientists, physicists, engineers etc. ANI

A stressful job doubles the risk of second heart stroke
A stressful job is especially harmful for people who have experienced a stroke, for a new study by researchers from University Lavals Faculty of Medicine has found that chronic job strain doubles risk of having a second heart attack. ANI

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