Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Aerobic exercise may protect brain from alcohol damage

Aerobic exercise may protect brain from alcohol damage

Aerobic exercise may protect brain from alcohol damage

Aerobic Excercise Researchers found that aerobic exercise may protect white matter in brain from alcohol-related damage. (Thinkstock). Related. Aban Offshore may replace ageing rigs, to raise R2.5k crore · China's cheap labour force down by 3.45 mn in ...
Will make guidelines to regulate sale of junk food

Will make guidelines to regulate sale of junk food

18.4.2013 (UNI) The Delhi High Court was informed by the Union Government that guidelines on regulating junk food and aerated drinks to be sold in and around schools will be soon be completed and will be out by July-end this year. Appearing before a ...
Brain stimulation curbs cigarette craving

Brain stimulation curbs cigarette craving

Smoking They found that craving induced by smoking cues was reduced after participants received real stimulation. (Thinkstock). Top Stories. Blast near BJP office in Bangalore injures 16, police hint at terror angle · Sanjay Dutt gets relief, Supreme Court ...
Nipple tattooing sweeps UK as women strive for

Nipple tattooing sweeps UK as women strive for 'perfect boobs'

It started with brow definition. Coleen Rooney and her troops arched over the masses with their Scouse brows, taking The Duchess of Cambridge along with them for the ride. But now the Liverpudlian glamazons have taken grooming one step further by ...
Do only women fake orgasm?

Do only women fake orgasm?

A research carried out by a Harvard academic has found a surprising number of men feigning ejaculation, just as a lot of women are known to lie about having reached their orgasm. In his new book "Why Men Fake it: The Totally Unexpected Truth", clinical ...
Fame may

Fame may 'lead to a shorter life'

Having a glittering career in the public eye may come at the cost of a shorter life, an analysis of obituaries in a US newspaper suggests. It showed performers and sports stars tended to die a few years younger than people successful in other careers.
Born 6 months premature, baby wins battle for life

Born 6 months premature, baby wins battle for life

A baby, who was born 24 weeks premature and weighed just 500gm at the time of birth, has managed to fight all odds and survive. Baby Deepali weighed just 500 grams at the time of her birth and had been undergoing intensive treatment for three months.