Science

Sushi Salmonella: Osamu Corporation Recalls Frozen Raw Tuna

Quadey Humile   | Jul 23, 2015 06:16 AM EDT

Osamu Corporation is issuing two recalls of tuna processed in its Indonesian plant as it has been reported that the fish product is linked to Salmonella cases throughout the country. read more

A Class Of Diabetic Drugs Might Prevent Parkinson’s Disease In Diabetic Patients

Saranya Palanisamy   | Jul 22, 2015 06:35 PM EDT

A class of drugs used for treating diabetes might help in preventing Parkinson’s disease, says a study published in the journal Public Library of Science (PLOS ONE). read more

A Class Of Diabetic Drugs Might Prevent Parkinson’s Disease In Diabetic Patients

Saranya Palanisamy   | Jul 22, 2015 06:35 PM EDT

A class of drugs used for treating diabetes might help in preventing Parkinson’s disease, says a study published in the journal Public Library of Science (PLOS ONE). read more

Polar Bears: Melting Arctic Ice In Summer ‘Has Nothing To Do’ With The Animals’ Survival – Zoologist

Quadey Humile   | Jul 22, 2015 06:32 PM EDT

Zoologist and polar bear expert Susan Crockford is blasting recently published articles claiming that melting summer ice in the Arctic due to global warming is causing polar bears to be deprived of food and to starve. read more

Rat Experiment Help Unravel Acupuncture Treatment Mystery

Saranya Palanisamy   | Jul 22, 2015 06:30 PM EDT

Rat experiments with electro-puncture have shown that centuries old Chinese acupuncture is an effective treatment for stress-related diseases, says a study published in Endocrinology. read more

Rat Experiment Help Unravel Acupuncture Treatment Mystery

Saranya Palanisamy   | Jul 22, 2015 06:30 PM EDT

Rat experiments with electro-puncture have shown that centuries old Chinese acupuncture is an effective treatment for stress-related diseases, says a study published in Endocrinology. read more

West Nile In Dallas: DCHHS Confirms First Human Case In Summer

Quadey Humile   | Jul 22, 2015 06:21 PM EDT

The first human case of West Nile Virus in Dallas for this summer has been determined, the Dallas County Health & Human Services Director Zachary Thompson confirmed on Tuesday. read more

West Nile In Dallas: DCHHS Confirms First Human Case In Summer

Quadey Humile   | Jul 22, 2015 06:21 PM EDT

The first human case of West Nile Virus in Dallas for this summer has been determined, the Dallas County Health & Human Services Director Zachary Thompson confirmed on Tuesday. read more

Gut Worms In Babies Could Give Protection Against Chronic Brain Inflammation

Saranya Palanisamy   | Jul 22, 2015 06:18 PM EDT

Baby rats with worms in their gut were resistant to brain inflammation than rats with worm-free gut, says a study conducted at Duke University published in an online journal Brain, Behavior and Immunity. read more

Gut Worms In Babies Could Give Protection Against Chronic Brain Inflammation

Saranya Palanisamy   | Jul 22, 2015 06:18 PM EDT

Baby rats with worms in their gut were resistant to brain inflammation than rats with worm-free gut, says a study conducted at Duke University published in an online journal Brain, Behavior and Immunity. read more

New Studies Reveal Origins Of First Americans

Janice Teh   | Jul 22, 2015 10:16 AM EDT

New findings on the first American settlers from two reputable sources reveal that they came from Siberia and Australasia. read more

Neil Armstrong Spacesuit To Be Rescued By Smithsonian Kickstarter

Roguero Caler   | Jul 22, 2015 09:29 AM EDT

A rescue operation for Neil Armstrong’s spacesuit — this is Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum’s latest project. Smithsonian’s Kickstarter primarily aims to preserve the spacesuit Armstrong used when he first landed on the moon. read more

NASA’s OSIRIS-REx Vies To Complete Mission Just Like Europe’s Philae

Adrian Darylle Torralba   | Jul 22, 2015 08:47 AM EDT

A motivated project by NASA in the form of OSIRIS-REx is expected to complete a mission by landing on an asteroid and eventually deliver samples to earth by 2016. read more

Cannabis Heals Fractures And Strengthens Bones – Study

Quadey Humile   | Jul 22, 2015 08:33 AM EDT

A new health benefit has just been added to cannabis’ list as a group of Israeli researchers discovered it could actually repair broken bones and strengthen them in the process. read more

Smoking Increases The Risk Of Breast Cancer Deaths In Women

Saranya Palanisamy   | Jul 22, 2015 06:52 AM EDT

Women who have smoked for a long time are more at risk to dying early if they contract breast cancer, says a study conducted by Japanese researchers published in Cancer Science. read more

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