Zsa Zsa Gabor Back in Hospital & “Unresponsive”

Share Zsa Zsa Gabor, the 93-year-old sex symbol of the 1950′s and ’60s, was reported to be back in the hospital on Tuesday following an emergency call made by her husband in which he described his wife as “unresponsive”, her publicist said. Zsa Zsa Gabor has been in and out of a Los Angeles hospital numerous...

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Multiple Sclerosis Research Gets $15 Million Donation from J.K. Rowling

Share J.K. Rowling has given $15.4 million to set up a clinic for treatment and research of multiple sclerosis, the disease that killed her mother.  Rowling, the author made famous and rich by the runaway success of the Harry Potter series, says she hopes the clinic will become “a world center for excellence in the field of...

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Green Tea Benefits Health Only When Not Bottled, Say Researchers

Share Green tea has been proven to have numerous health benefits like preventing cancer and high cholesterol – just make sure it’s not bottled. People who buy commercial bottled green tea may not be getting the healthful doses of antioxidants, or polyphenols, they expect, US researchers found. Shiming Li, an analytical and...

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Chinese Traffic Jam is Officially the Worst Ever at 60 Miles

Share The Chinese traffic jam is thought to be the worst traffic jam ever recorded as it makes headlines after reports indicate it stretching more than 60 miles (100km) in China.  NBC News reports that cars and trucks have been piling up since August 14 on the National Expressway 10. The BBC reports that drivers are complaining of...

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Egg Recall: FDA Says More May be Necessary

Share An expanded egg recall may be necessary, the head of the U.S. FDA said on Monday, as salmonella outbreaks increased. Margaret Hamburg, the FDA commissioner, told CNN the expanded egg recalls would follow “the largest egg recall in recent history,” and include more than half a billion eggs. Hamburg said because of...

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Fighting Against the Killer Cancer

Aug 18, 10 Fighting Against the Killer Cancer

Share As we always thought, cancer was a disease only for rich men.  But now it’s no longer, with approximately 80% across the world being burned by poor and middle income nation similar to India. Regardless of the irregular figure, merely 5% of worldwide resources for cancer are exhausted in increasing nations. This is the...

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Thorough Egg Recalls Started with Salmonella Threat

Aug 18, 10 Thorough Egg Recalls Started with Salmonella Threat

Share There is a countrywide evoke of eggs from 13 well-liked egg trademarks in result at the present. The eggs were created by an Iowa company and have been connected to diseases in California, Colorado and Minnesota. On the other hand, eggs that have been affected by the recall were disseminated in Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa...

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Are Bigger Breast Implants Always Better?

Aug 18, 10 Are Bigger Breast Implants Always Better?

Share Christopher Craft, M.D. explains “Miami similar to glitz,” which is why women here ending to obtain bigger breast implants in contrast to the rest of the nation. Craft went to Georgetown University, graduated from the University of Tennessee Medical School, and finished his plastic surgery training at the...

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Approval of Low-blood Pressure Drug may be Cancelled by the FDA

Aug 17, 10 Approval of Low-blood Pressure Drug may be Cancelled by the FDA

Share Midodrine hydrochloride, the low blood pressure medicine, must be taken off the United State market for the reason that it required post-approval researches to confirm the medical advantage of the drug have not been completed, says the Food and Drug Administration. The medicine, promoted under the brand name ProAmatine by...

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Women Who Often Drink Alcohol are More Prone to Psoriasis

Aug 17, 10 Women Who Often Drink Alcohol are More Prone to Psoriasis

Share Women vulnerable to the skin disease psoriasis may like to set behind the sturdy and achieve for a light beer. A latest research discovers that drinking beer raises the threat of psoriasis in women by more than 70 percent. As per study, Psoriasis is an auto-immune illness that grounds flaking cuts, redness and...

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