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Experts found harmful chemicals in pregnant women

pregnant women

In a landmark study conducted by the experts at the University of California-San Francisco (UCSF) they found at least 40 chemicals in pregnant women. Around 268 pregnant women were detected having harmful chemicals inside their bodies. On the 163 chemicals that experts examined, 43 chemicals were detected in the urine and blood samples of women [...]

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Michelle Williams establishes Yoga Center for Single Moms

Yoga

Michelle Williams wanted to help single mothers to find inner peace as a co-founder of “The Yoga for Single Moms Project”. Williams suffered a lot after her actor boyfriend, Heath Ledger died in an accidental overdose in 2008, which lead her in raising her child Matilda as a single parent. In that particular point of [...]

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BMJ Journalist Reveals Fraud on Vaccine Link Autism study

Vaccine

British Medical Journal journalist revealed that the autism link to vaccine study is an elaborate fraud. Brian Deer, the article journalist in BMJ found significant details that will help the claim that Andrew Wakefield and his colleagues who write the 1998 paper in The Lancet journal regarding the association of measles-mumps-rubella vaccine to mental problem [...]

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Seahawks devastate Rams to enter playoffs

Seahawks

The Seattle Seahawks triumphed over the St Louis Rams 16-6 on Sunday, clinching the NFC West Division top spot and become the initial team with a losing record to enter the playoffs. In the game that will decide the last playoff place for the winning team, the Seahawks prevented first-year quarterback Sam Bradford, which set [...]

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Chris Brown feuds with Raz-B on Twitter

Chris Brown

Chris Brown was once again in a feud, but this time, he used Twitter to express his fury over former B2K member Raz-B for some spontaneous comments made by the latter. The once troubled singer used social networking site Twitter on Wednesday to convey harsh messages against the former member of B2K. This was ignited [...]

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China to Raise Interest Rate, Reserve Requirement Ratio

central bank of China

Reports said Monday that China may raise interest rates and the reserve requirement ratio to slow gains in property values and consumer prices. The report came after the central bank of China announced on Saturday that it will increase benchmark lending and deposit rates by a quarter percentage point. Analysts said that there is a [...]

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Skype Service Outage Affects Millions of Users

Skype

Millions of Skype users experienced a lengthy outage of the company’s internet calling service. Skype blamed the service outage on supernodes problem, which affect some of the Skype versions on Wednesday. The company stated on its official blog post that its engineers are making their efforts to create new mega-supernodes as fast as they can [...]

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Stem Cells Therapy Using Sperm Tissue offers Potential Cure for Diabetic Men

Stem Cells

Experts generated potential treatment for men suffering from diabetes type 1 with the help of sperm-forming stem cells in the testes to produce insulin-producing cells. Researches from Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC) in Washington D.C, reported that men with Type 1 diabetes had the potential to grow their own insulin producing cells. They have found [...]

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CDC reports 1.1 M US adults live with HIV

CDC

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that 1.1 million adults in the United States are living with HIV. The CDC also said that as many as one in five patients are unconscious about it. Furthermore, testing HIV possible in the U.S. is at high in record, but over 200,000 of them are [...]

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Darvocet, Darvon, connected to heart rhythm abnormalities

Darvocet and Darvon

According to a new study, Darvocet and Darvon, painkiller drugs, are associated to severe and sometimes deadly heart rhythm abnormalities. The manufacturer of the said painkiller drugs said on Friday that it will stop selling the extensively used painkillers in the United States because of the result of the new study. Experts said that doctors [...]

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