| Pesticide exposure near workplace puts people at Parkinson's disease risk |
| Washington, May 27 ANI: A study has found that people who are exposed to pesticides near workplace are at a high risk of developing Parkinson's disease. In a follow up study, the researchers at the read more |
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Posted by aniin on Saturday May 28 |
| Indians in Yemen asked to leave the country |
| New Delhi, May 27 ANI: The Ministry of External Affairs has advised Indian nationals living in Yemen to exit the country through whatever commercial means available keeping in view the evolving situation and the increase in violent incidents read more |
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Posted by aniin on Saturday May 28 |
| Why older people are prone to pneumonia |
| Washington, May 27 ANI: A research team including an Indian-origin scientist from The University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio has shed light on why older people are vulnerable to community-acquired pneumonia, and offers a possible defense read more |
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Posted by aniin on Saturday May 28 |
| Nuclear radiation affects baby gender, finds German study |
| Washington, May 27 ANI: A study has found that exposure to nuclear radiation affects baby gender, and leads to an increase in male births relative to female births. The new study by Hagen Scherb and Kristina read more |
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Posted by aniin on Saturday May 28 |
| Diabetics have three to five times higher risk of developing tuberculosis |
| Washington, May 25 ANI: A recent study has found that diabetics have a three to five times higher risk of developing tuberculosis TB than those without the disease. Researchers at the University of Texas read more |
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Posted by aniin on Friday May 27 |
| Frequent moderate alcohol drinking linked to lower risk of fatty liver disease |
| Washington, May 25 ANI: A large study of men in Japan has shown that the frequency of moderate alcohol consumption is associated with a lower risk of fatty liver disease. But there was some suggestion of an increase in fatty liver disease with higher volume of alcohol consumed per day read more |
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Posted by aniin on Friday May 27 |
| Scientists manipulate algae to produce clean, carbon-free fuel |
| Washington, May 25 ANI: A team of scientist are using bioengineered microorganisms to make algae release hydrogen, which holds promise as a clean and carbon-free fuel for the future. One reason this approach read more |
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Posted by aniin on Friday May 27 |
| Japan earthquake appears to increase quake risk in other parts of country |
| Washington, May 26 ANI: Scientists have said that Japan's recent magnitude 9.0 earthquake, which triggered a devastating tsunami, could increase risk of sizeable aftershocks in other parts of the country for years read more |
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Posted by aniin on Friday May 27 |
| Protein drinks after exercise keep 'aging muscles strong and fit' |
| Washington, May 26 ANI: A new research has indicated that what someone drinks after exercise plays a critical role in maximizing the effects of exercise. Specifically, the report showed that protein drinks read more |
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Posted by aniin on Friday May 27 |
| Unique man-made materials could ease wireless power transfer |
| Washington, May 24 ANI: Electrical engineers have found that unique man-made materials should theoretically make it possible to improve the power transfer to small devices without wires. The engineers read more |
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