Former USC Football Player Takes on the NCAA, Tackling Health Concerns for...
Former USC Football player and filmmaker, Bob DeMars, is tackling health concerns and rights of student/athletes in his feature documentary, “The Business of Amateurs”. The documentary will examine the...
View ArticleKeranique Hair Care System Offers Lasting Solution for Women’s Hair Loss...
Top hair rejuvenating system for women promises to deliver faster and visible results. Keranique, the scientifically advanced hair care system for women is fast becoming the favorite brand for women
View ArticleVegetarians Live Longer As Compared To Meat Eaters
New York, June 04 – It has been revealed by a study that vegetarians live 12 percent more as compared to the meat eaters. The reason behind this is that
View ArticleHydroxatone Cream Offers the Aging Demographic Another Shot at Youthfulness
Aging American demographic discovers a new way to look younger again. Hydroxatone, the advanced anti-wrinkle skincare formulation, continues to dominate the wrinkle cream market as more and more men and
View ArticleHealthyNow 25% Coupon and Video Go Live Featuring Maximum Strength Garcinia...
Starting today, people can begin saving money on purchases of HealthyNow’s new 65% HCA Garcinia Cambogia Extract. PHOENIX, ARIZONA, June 9, 2013, HealthyNow Nutritionals wants dieters everywhere to...
View ArticleHydroxatone Offers Women a Painless and an Affordable Way of Looking Younger
Women and men with wrinkles and lines discard painful injectable solutions, as a revolutionary wrinkle cream spreads new hope. Hydroxatone, the anti-wrinkle cream that is co-developed by a plastic surgeon
View ArticleFDA Panel Suggests To Ease Safety Limits On Avandia
New York, June 07 – It has been suggested by a new analysis that former blockbuster diabetes pill Avandia may not increase the risk of heart attack as much as
View ArticleObama Administration Plans To Drop Limits on Morning-After-Pill
New York, June 11 – Obama administration has decided that morning-after-pill should be available to women of all ages without a prescription and fort his they will try to limit
View ArticleMatrixultrasound.com Offers Reliable and Updated Information for Prospective...
Leading online information resource offers all the information you need to start a career as an ultrasound technician. Matrixultrasound.com is a leading and reliable resource for comprehensive...
View ArticleSexually-Transmitted Cancers Can Be Detected By Tests
New York, June 18 – It has been revealed by a team of researchers led by World Health Organization that antibodies to a high-risk type of a virus that causes
View ArticleMERS Virus Yet To Reach Pandemic Potential
It has been revealed by a study that the Middle East coronavirus that killed 40 people since emerging late last year is yet to reach pandemic potential and it has
View ArticleCDC Reveals Homicide Rate for Youths Hits a 30-Year Low
On Thursday, the data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveals that in 2010, the homicide rate for young people between the ages 10 to 24 hit a
View ArticlePilgrims Warned By Saudi Arabia Over Coronavirus
Pilgrims visiting holy sites in Saudi Arabia have been advised by health officials to wear mask in crowded places to stop the spread of the MERS coronavirus. A list of
View Articlecdc reveals most us babies are now breast-fed
New York, August 01 – It has been revealed by a new US report that there has been a continuous rise in the number of babies who are breast-fed. Between
View Articlevoluntary recall for specialty compounding products announced by fda
New York, August 12 – On Sunday, it has been announced by the US Food and Drug Administration that the Specialty Compounding LLC will voluntary recall its full line of
View Articleinduced labor linked to autism
New York, August 13 – It has been revealed by a study that the children who are born after inducing labor pains to their mothers are more prone to autism.
View Articlestudy reveals soda drinks make kids violent
New York, August 16 – It has been revealed by a study that children who consume more soda drinks are found to be more aggressive as compared to the children
View Articleis salmonella outbreak linked to poultry hatchery?
New York, August 20 – On Monday, it has been announced by the state health officials that there is link between the national outbreak of Salmonella and an eastern New
View Articlebladder cancer risk in women reduces with higher intake of fruits and vegetables
New York, August 26 – It has been revealed by a study that with more consumption of fruits and vegetables, the risk of bladder cancer in women keeps on reducing.
View Articleamgen plans to buy onyx for $10.4 billion
New York, August 26 – On Sunday, it has been announced by Amgen, the world’s biggest biotechnology company that it has been planning to buy Onyx Pharmaceuticals for about $10.4
View Articlewho reveals life expectancy gap between rich and poor increases
New York, September 02 – On Monday, a report has been released by World Health Organization which reveals that there has been an increase in the life expectancy gap between
View Articlein next decade, diabetes expected to hit 5 million
New York, September 23 – It has been predicted that there is going to be a huge increase in the number of diabetes sufferers. It has stoked fears the nation
View Articlemarriage is the key to survive cancer
New York, September 24 – It has been revealed by scientists that marriage is the key to surviving cancer. On Monday, the report was published which says that married people
View Articlechildren's learning can be improved by afternoon naps
New York, September 25 – It has been revealed by a study that one hour of sleep after lunch, helps children with their learning as it boosts brain power. A
View Articlebusinesses get time to prepare for new health care law amid delays
New York, September 26 – On Tuesday, new health insurance marketplaces have been set to open for enrollment. It has been expected that they will not only provide access to
View Articlenobel in physiology or medicine won by 3 us-based scientists
The Nobel prize in physiology or medicine has been won by three US-based scientists who study the inner workings of cells. They have won the prize for their work in
View Articleafter head trauma, president of argentine suggested to rest a month
After complaining of a headache and irregular heartbeat, Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner has been diagnosed with a head trauma. The doctors have suggested her to take rest for
View Articlenobel in physiology or medicine won by 3 us-based scientists
The Nobel prize in physiology or medicine has been won by three US-based scientists who study the inner workings of cells. They have won the prize for their work in
View Articlenobel in physiology or medicine won by 3 us-based scientists
New York, October 08 (News-Light.com) – The Nobel prize in physiology or medicine has been won by three US-based scientists who study the inner workings of cells. They have won
View Articlenobel in physiology or medicine won by 3 us-based scientists
New York, October 08 (News-Light.com) – The Nobel prize in physiology or medicine has been won by three US-based scientists who study the inner workings of cells. They have won
View Articlenobel in physiology or medicine won by 3 us-based scientists
New York, October 08 (News-Light.com) – The Nobel prize in physiology or medicine has been won by three US-based scientists who study the inner workings of cells. They have won
View Articlenobel in physiology or medicine won by 3 us-based scientists
New York, October 08 (News-Light.com) – The Nobel prize in physiology or medicine has been won by three US-based scientists who study the inner workings of cells. They have won
View Articlenobel in physiology or medicine won by 3 us-based scientists
New York, October 08 (News-Light.com) – The Nobel prize in physiology or medicine has been won by three US-based scientists who study the inner workings of cells. They have won
View Articlesports doping test gets a 1,000 times more sensitive
Researchers have unvieled a new weapon against the athletes who think they can get away with doping or using performance enhancing drugs during sporting events. The new technique is called
View ArticleObama says EPA carbon rules will help boost health, economy
The President of the United States, Barack Obama, has said that his administration’s proposal to limit the power plant emissions, which are to unveiled on Monday, will reduce air pollution
View ArticleMedtronic in $43B deal for Ireland’s Covidien
The United States medical device manufacturer Medtronic announced on Sunday night that the company has agreed to buy Ireland-based competitor Convidien for $42.9 billion in cash and stock. The combined
View ArticleMcDonald’s tests healthy cafe
Even Ronald McDonald might have to do a double-take in this place. Yes, it’s run by McDonald’s, but this recently-opened Sydney restaurant, dubbed The Corner by McCafe, appears to be
View ArticleShire to buy NPS for $5.2 billion
The pharmaceutical buying binge continues globally in 2015. Shire PLC, an Irish-based drugmaker, has agreed to acquire New Jersey-based NPS Pharmaceuticals for about $5.2 billion. Shire executives said...
View ArticleWorkers ‘squeezed’ by health insurance costs
Even when there’s good news for health insurance prices, workers still can’t catch a break. A slow-down in growth of premium prices for employer-based health insurance in most of the
View ArticleFeds promote artificial turf as safe despite health concerns
Lead levels high enough to potentially harm children have been found in artificial turf used at thousands of schools, playgrounds and day-care centers across the country, yet two federal agencies
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