Thursday, 4 April 2013

Vertex baldness: Males face greater heart disease risk

Vertex baldness: Males face greater heart disease risk

Vertex baldness: Males face greater heart disease risk

Vertex baldness: Males blighted by baldness have a much higher chance of developing coronary heart disease compared to their full headed peers, according to a new study. Researchers said male pattern baldness is linked to an increased risk of coronary ...
More effective HIV vaccine comes closer to reality

More effective HIV vaccine comes closer to reality

Scientists have for the first time determined how both the virus and a resulting strong antibody response co-evolved in one HIV-infected individual. The findings could help researchers identify which proteins to use in investigational vaccines to induce ...
Off-campus PhD degrees not to be recognised: Assam govt

Off-campus PhD degrees not to be recognised: Assam govt

Off-campus PhD degrees not to be recognised: Assam govt Guwahati: With a view to maintaining standard in teaching, Assam government has decided to go for quality parameters under which, off-campus PhD degrees will not be recognised during ...
More Indians opting for virtual healthcare services: Study

More Indians opting for virtual healthcare services: Study

NEW DELHI: A growing number of Indians are looking to more efficient healthcare services and are open to options like telemedicine and video-conferencing with doctors, a study by Cisco said. According to a customer experience study by networking ...
Cornered, Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy turns to sub-plan

Cornered, Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy turns to sub-plan

Kiran to go to the people with his last year's vote-catching SC and ST sub-plan legislation to divert attention from the unprecedented hike in electricity charges. Pushed to a corner from all quarters for effecting the unprecedented hike in electricity charges, the ...
Virtual displays of

Virtual displays of 'affection' an online turn-off

Soppy lovebirds who take to Twitter and Facebook to announce their love are a big turn-off for 50 per cent of users of the social networking sites, a new UK study has found. New data revealed that virtual displays of affection are the ultimate romantic faux pas ...