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Cancer Patient Wedding: Cancer Patient, Longtime Girlfriend Wed In Hospital Bed

Quadey Humile   | Jul 14, 2015 11:40 AM EDT

Love endures all for a cancer patient and his long-time girlfriend as the two finally wed in a hospital bed last week. read more

Cancer Patient Wedding: Cancer Patient, Longtime Girlfriend Wed In Hospital Bed

Quadey Humile   | Jul 14, 2015 11:40 AM EDT

Love endures all for a cancer patient and his long-time girlfriend as the two finally wed in a hospital bed last week. read more

Ebola Vaccine Developed? Possible Cure Treats Virus In Monkeys

KJ Belonio   | Jul 14, 2015 11:35 AM EDT

The dreaded Ebola virus is not just an extremely fatal type of virus that can affect humans. It also has no cure and no real vaccine. But based on a recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, a new type of vaccine, which can be inhaled to activate immune cells, can provide protection against the Ebola virus. read more

Ebola Vaccine Developed? Possible Cure Treats Virus In Monkeys

KJ Belonio   | Jul 14, 2015 11:35 AM EDT

The dreaded Ebola virus is not just an extremely fatal type of virus that can affect humans. It also has no cure and no real vaccine. But based on a recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, a new type of vaccine, which can be inhaled to activate immune cells, can provide protection against the Ebola virus. read more

Chinese Space Scientists Express Disappointment Amid New Horizons' Pluto Flyby

Roguero Caler   | Jul 14, 2015 09:19 AM EDT

Chinese space scientists have expressed their disappointment for the lack of proper funding and support for their endeavors in the wake of NASA's realization of the historic Pluto flyby using the New Horizons spacecraft. read more

West Nile Virus UPDATE: Health Authorities Drop Tips On How To Avoid Contracting Disease

Quadey Humile   | Jul 14, 2015 09:31 AM EDT

In an effort to control the spread of West Nile Virus (WNV) through public awareness, health authorities have released tips on how to avoid contracting the disease which is transmitted by mosquitoes. read more

Salmonella Outbreak UPDATE: Barber Foods Recalls Products Amid Possible Salmonella Contamination

KJ Belonio   | Jul 14, 2015 09:25 AM EDT

Amid the Salmonella outbreak in the United States where several residents in 40 states have been infected, Barber Foods and No Name brands are recalling their uncooked stuffed chicken products in the market. The recall was due to possible Salmonella contamination. read more

Salmonella Outbreak UPDATE: Barber Foods Recalls Products Amid Possible Salmonella Contamination

KJ Belonio   | Jul 14, 2015 09:25 AM EDT

Amid the Salmonella outbreak in the United States where several residents in 40 states have been infected, Barber Foods and No Name brands are recalling their uncooked stuffed chicken products in the market. The recall was due to possible Salmonella contamination. read more

Programs To Reduce Type 2 Diabetes Risk, Onset

Cecille Marie Gumban   | Jul 14, 2015 08:18 AM EDT

Diabetes, being one of the most prevalent health problems in the whole world at present, has now new recommendations for a more effective way to prevent developing the disease or to reduce the risks of acquiring the disease. It was suggested that an organized diet and exercise program is the way to go. read more

Programs To Reduce Type 2 Diabetes Risk, Onset

Cecille Marie Gumban   | Jul 14, 2015 08:18 AM EDT

Diabetes, being one of the most prevalent health problems in the whole world at present, has now new recommendations for a more effective way to prevent developing the disease or to reduce the risks of acquiring the disease. It was suggested that an organized diet and exercise program is the way to go. read more

Seal Levels Rise As Climate Change Effects Become Prevalent

KJ Belonio   | Jul 14, 2015 07:22 AM EDT

As the drastic effects of climate change become prevalent, sea levels are expected to rise, a new study published in the journal Science revealed. In the study, a team of international scientists summarized more than 30 years of research on the significant effects and changes of the melting polar ice sheets and sea level. read more

Pluto Flyby UPDATE: Can New Horizons Spacecraft Accomplish Mission To Pluto, Charon?

KJ Belonio   | Jul 14, 2015 06:45 AM EDT

After 9 years and 3 billion miles, Earth will finally have a glimpse of its far-flung cosmic cousin. While so many questions are still left unanswered about the solar system, NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft will gather some data and explore the enigmatic dwarf planet Pluto and its surroundings. read more

Mini Ice Age To Hit Earth In 2030 According To Scientists

Ina Ariola   | Jul 13, 2015 09:05 PM EDT

The Earth is to face another “mini ice age,” predicted to occur in 2030–2040 because of decreased sun spots. Scientists made a recent study, and the results were presented during the National Astronomy Meeting at Llandudno in Wales. read more

China Enters Summer With High Temperature Yellow Alert

Roguero Caler   | Jul 13, 2015 03:51 PM EDT

China is not beating the heat this summer! The National Meteorological Center announced Sunday that the country is entering a phase wherein high temperatures are inevitable. Hence, the center issued a yellow alert as China has already entered the summer season. read more

Can Fish Oil Supplements Really Help Avoid High Medical Bills?

Cecille Marie Gumban   | Jul 13, 2015 04:14 PM EDT

People have been aware of nutritional supplements over the past few years, and this popularity made some people to consume supplements that they think can be beneficial to them. They were looking for some alternative ways to improve their overall health so that they can avoid really high medical bills. One of this supplements is fish oil, which is taken from eating the fish itself or by taking fish oil supplements. Fish oil supplements are usually made from mackerel, tuna, salmon, seal blubber or whale blubber, according to WebMD. read more

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