Skimmed Milk May be Increasing Weight
Drinking-Skimmed-Milk.jpgIn order to lose weight or to maintain the same, people have been adopting low calorie eatables and beverages. It was considered low calorie versions are good for health, but...
View ArticleResearchers Suggest Avoiding Skim Milk
Skim-Milk.jpgPublished in the journal JAMA Pediatrics, a study conducted by a collaboration of researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health and Boston Children's Hospital has suggested that...
View ArticleSkipping Breakfast Raises Risk of Heart Attack
Breakfast.jpgIt has always been said breakfast is the most important meal of the day. The saying might be right, concludes a study carried out by a group of researchers from Harvard School of Public...
View ArticleBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Pays $5.3 million after the Accusations...
Beth-Israel-Deaconess-Medical-Center.jpgIn a process of handling matters and allegations by the federal government, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center had to settle at $5.3 million on Monday. The...
View ArticleInvestigators Doubt Molly Link with Four Deaths in New York, Boston, and DC
Molly.JPGInvestigators are indicating that four deaths in Washington DC, New York and Boston might have caused by Molly, which is a pure form of ecstasy.read more
View ArticleE-readers are Easier to Read for People Suffering from Dyslexia
E-Readers-Dyslexia.jpgPeople suffering from dyslexia are advised to read e-readers. As e-readers display only few words per line so it becomes easier for people suffering from dyslexia. Also, they can...
View ArticleGovernment Puts Hold on Novel Medical Research in Boston
Boston-Children-Hospital.jpgAccording to a new report, about three-quarters of the NIH staff had been removed from the hospital, leading to a loss of 200 patients especially those suffering from...
View ArticleAntibiotics Prescription Rate High For Bacterial Infection: Study
Antibiotics-Prescription.jpgIf to go as per a study carried out by a group of researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, antibiotics do not work for bacterial infection.Then also...
View ArticleLiving close to airport may increase risk of hospitalization
Living-close-to-airport.jpgScientists from the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) and Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) have uncovered that elderly individuals reliably laid open to...
View ArticlePregnancies by Using Donated Eggs Becoming Common among U.S. Women
Donated-eggs-Pregnancies.jpgDonated eggs are being more and more used the women of U. S. by to get pregnant. This process of getting pregnant often produces good results. However, according to the...
View ArticleRobot gets trained for grocery checkout job
Rethink-Robotics.jpgCornell University architects have taught a robot to work in a counterfeit grocery store checkout line, adjusting a Baxter robot from Rethink Robotics in Boston to "coactively...
View ArticleYoung Drinkers who Mix caffeine with Alcohol Pose Threat to their Lives
mix-caffeine-in-their-drinks.jpgAccording to a new report, college students who mix caffeine in their drinks pose great risks to their lives.read more
View ArticleBoston bombing survivor participates in marathon
Boston-bombing-marathon.jpgWith her wheelchair pushed aside, Erika Brannock held her walker and moved gradually around the Thunder Road 5k completion line.Saturday was the first run through Brannock,...
View ArticleWomen could soon get relief from menstrual cramps with Viagra
Menstrual-Cramps.jpgFindings of a recent study published in the journal "Human Reproduction", analyzed if Sildenafil citrate, which also popularly known under its advertising name Viagra, could help...
View ArticleJudge Ordered Justina to Remain in Boston Children’s Hospital till 10 January
Boston-Childrens-Hospital.jpgThis has been a case of a small girl, who was actually suffering with `medical child abuse', but was treated by Tufts doctors for mitochondrial disorder. After her wrong...
View ArticleNuts Consumed during Pregnancy will not Increase Allergy Risk in Offspring:...
Eating-Nuts-during-Pregnancy.JPGPeanut allergy is one of the allergies from which many people suffer. In fact, data also suggests that peanut allergies are on the rise and is affecting around 2%...
View ArticleBlizzard Conditions in US East Coast Region
Blizzard-Conditions-US-East-Coast-Region.jpgThousands of flights have been cancelled and highways have been closed because of whiteout conditions. The danger of whiteout conditions provoked New York...
View ArticleSpike S-512 supersonic private jet will have giant digital displays instead...
Spike-S-512-supersonic-digital-displays-windows.jpgIn a recent announcement, fledgling aviation engineering firm Spike Aerospace has revealed that its upcoming supersonic business-class jet - the Spike...
View ArticleRosengren warns over uneven development in Greater Portland
Eric-Rosengren-Reserve-Bank-Boston.jpgEric Rosengren, head of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston has said that the uneven development recorded in Greater Portland will afeect the economic growth in...
View ArticleFirst Award to Boston Student at Intel International Science and Engineering...
Intel-International-Science-Engineering-Fair.jpgIntel has awarded eight Indian students as the winners at International Science and Engineering Fair. However, first prize was given to Nathan Han, a...
View ArticleKorean Robot Breaks Record of Usain Bolt
Korean-Robot-Breaks-Record-Usain-Bolt.jpgA new sprinting robot capable of running faster than Usain Bolt has been designed by Korean engineers. The Raptor actually runs on two legs and also jumps over...
View ArticleLink between staying near major roads and cardiac death
Sudden-Cardiac-Death.jpgNew research proposes that living close to major roads is ascribed to a higher danger of sudden heart related death in ladies. read more
View ArticleUber offers flu shots requested by a single tap on mobile
Uber-offers-flu-shots.jpgClients of the Uber auto administration know they can summon a ride with a couple of taps on a cell phone application. Anyway for a few hours Thursday, they could likewise...
View ArticleMenino halts cancer treatment, seeks palliative care
Thomas-M-Menino-boston.jpgPrevious Boston leader Thomas M. Menino has halted chemotherapy and other treatment for his inoperable growth, a choice that resounded Thursday with trouble and calls for...
View ArticleUber Helps Boston with Data
Uber-Boston.jpgNow every trip of Uber, in the city will allow Boston to accumulate a treasury of data. Uber will help the city to design the transportation polices as the car ride service has agreed to...
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