Saranya Palanisamy
Kroger Recalls 4 Of Its Spices, Seasonings
Saranya Palanisamy | | Jul 29, 2015 08:57 PM EDT |
Kroger Co. has recalled four of its spices from the market due to Salmonella contamination in the products found when tested by FDA. The spices include Kroger garlic powder, Kroger ground cinnamon, Kroger Bac'n Buds and Kroger coarse ground black pepper.
Moderate Coffee Drinking Regularly Benefits Brain
Saranya Palanisamy | | Jul 29, 2015 08:55 PM EDT |
Consuming moderate quantity of coffee everyday might give neuro-protective effects whereas increasing the quantity of intake may increase the risk of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) which is the early symptom of Alzheimer's disease, says the study Published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease.
Special Attention For Speech Therapy To Autistic Children In Schools
Saranya Palanisamy | | Jul 29, 2015 08:54 PM EDT |
Federal education officials have alerted schools not to be careless about giving speech and language therapy to children suffering from autism spectrum disorder.
A 19-year-old Lad In Utah Suffers A Rare Disease, Allergic To Food
Saranya Palanisamy | | Jul 29, 2015 08:52 PM EDT |
Alex Visker, a 19 year old lad in Utah who suffers from fatigue, stomach pain, hives, extreme nausea and headache almost every day is found to be allergic to all kinds of food.
Skeleton Unearthed With Unusual Skull, Not An Alien Say Researchers
Saranya Palanisamy | | Jul 29, 2015 08:50 PM EDT |
A skeleton with a "conehead" is unearthed by archaeologist near Chelyabinsk, a Russian city to the east of the Ural Mountains.
Hepatitis Awareness Campaign In India Launched By WHO
Saranya Palanisamy | | Jul 28, 2015 07:17 PM EDT |
World Health Organisation (WHO) has estimated that about 40 million people in India are suffering from chronic Hepatitis B infection, on the account of which WHO has urged India to follow WHO injection safety guidelines for hepatitis prevention.
Virus Present in Foods Like Lettuce, Berries, Shellfish Could Cause Food Poisoning
Saranya Palanisamy | | Jul 28, 2015 07:15 PM EDT |
Food poisoning is caused by bacteria like E.coli and Salmonella, this is the common belief among people worldwide but viruses are equally responsible for causing food contamination, say researchers.
Vaccines If Not Perfect Might Pave Way For Super Bugs
Saranya Palanisamy | | Jul 28, 2015 07:13 PM EDT |
The "leaky" vaccines protect the vaccinated individuals but don't prevent the transmission of infection to others as well as pave way for evolution of much virulent strains of pathogens, reports a study published in online journal Public Library of Science Biology.
Teens Using E-Cigarettes May Develop The Habit Of Smoking, Says Study
Saranya Palanisamy | | Jul 28, 2015 07:00 PM EDT |
According to a study published in Pediatrics there is a possible threat on the mission pertaining to the reduction of smoking habits in teens with the emergence and usage of e-cigarettes though there is no solid evidence by far to prove it.
Genetically Modified Rice That Wouldn't Contribute Much To Global Greenhouse Emission
Saranya Palanisamy | | Jul 28, 2015 11:27 AM EDT |
Scientists have created a new variety of rice (GMO rice) by transferring a barley gene into rice plant, says a study published in the journal Nature. About half the world's population consume rice and when rice is grown, about 25 million to 100 million metric tons of methane is emitted into the atmosphere every year which has an important role in the global green-house gas emission.
Rabbit Fever, An Uncommon Disease Reported In North Dakota
Saranya Palanisamy | | Jul 27, 2015 09:41 PM EDT |
A disease named rabbit fever that is spread to humans from animals and insects is reported to have found in North Dakota.
Brain Scan To Detect Multiple Sclerosis, Other Brain Abnormalities
Saranya Palanisamy | | Jul 27, 2015 06:47 PM EDT |
A software that detects minute changes in the brain associated with multiple sclerosis, brain tumors and other disorders was developed by scientists at Royal Melbourne Hospital, says a study published in the American Journal of Radiology.
Two Inexpensive Generic Drugs Could Provide Better Treatment For Cancer
Saranya Palanisamy | | Jul 27, 2015 06:39 PM EDT |
Two separate studies by researchers claim that two inexpensive generic drugs could reduce breast cancer deaths in postmenopausal women, says the study published in the journal The Lancet.
DNA Origami Could Be Used In Therapies One Day
Saranya Palanisamy | | Jul 27, 2015 06:15 PM EDT |
Intricate structures at nano scale using DNA referred as DNA origami are designed by researchers at Karolinska Institute in Sweden, published in the journal Nature.
Simple Yet Wonderful Foods That Fight Alzheimer's Disease
Saranya Palanisamy | | Jul 27, 2015 06:21 AM EDT |
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative dementia often seen in elderly people, which wistfully has no definite cause or cure found by far. While a number of researches carried out these days focus on prophylactic cure for the debilitating dementia, few studies suggest that some simple foods can help fight the disease or stall its progression. The wonder foods that challenge the deadly disease are here under.
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