The great Shaw Prize, also known as the Noble Prize of the east was awarded this Tuesday to two scientists whose work challenges the fact that lack of willpower is the primary cause for obesity. The organizers of the award said this one million dollar Shaw Prize would be shared between Douglas Coleman and Jeffrey [...]
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Prestigious Shaw Prize awarded to two US Scientists
Finding May Lead to Vaccine for Traveler’s Diarrhea
Latest news from the health town is that the Montezuma’s revenge which is also known as the traveler’s diarrhea can also spoil your vacation. Researchers have found out that the bacteria responsible for the illness enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli or the ETEC can make you very miserable. The bacteria usually attaches to the surface of “pili” [...]
Daytime Nap has Benefits Beyond Rest for Kids
The annual meeting of Associated Professional Sleep Societies, in Seattle revealed interesting news to the public on June 8 that children taking daytime naps enjoyed greater benefits than those who did not. The nap not only gives the caretakers a break to take rest it also helps the children by reducing their anxiety level, hyperactivity [...]
Swine Flu-a Glance
Swine Flu has taken life of four persons in Arizona and six in Mexico and the total round up figure across the world is 108. The best pharmaceutical company in the world has now come up with a H1N1 vaccine. The vaccine makers of French Pharmaceutical Company, Sanofi Pasteur has confirmed that the seed virus [...]
Immunization Gap Minimizing Between Rich and Poor’s Kids
Results of a new study indicate that more and more children from poor American families are being vaccinated these days and immunization gap between rich and poor families’s kids has considerably shrunk. The study also points towards some disappointing results considering the huge disparity in protecting against tetanus, cough and diphtheria between the different classes [...]
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