Marie de Vera | Jun 26, 2015 05:52 AM EDT
On Tuesday, WorldHealth Organization cancer agency says that a non-hodgkin lymphoma, a type of disease that can cause cancer to a human body was linked to the insecticide lindane. read more
Marie de Vera | Jun 26, 2015 05:52 AM EDT
On Tuesday, WorldHealth Organization cancer agency says that a non-hodgkin lymphoma, a type of disease that can cause cancer to a human body was linked to the insecticide lindane. read more
Marie de Vera | Jun 24, 2015 07:02 AM EDT
The survey conducted reported that Chinese people are getting bigger despite the fact that there are lots of diet plans being offered left and right. China is next to United States having 62 million overweight. read more
Marie de Vera | Jun 24, 2015 07:02 AM EDT
The survey conducted reported that Chinese people are getting bigger despite the fact that there are lots of diet plans being offered left and right. China is next to United States having 62 million overweight. read more
Marie de Vera | Jun 24, 2015 07:28 AM EDT
A 35 year old Australian woman, never been mentioned her name, was rushed to Royal Adelaide Hospital after having suffered severe swelling below the knees in both legs, so much so that doctors had to cut her jeans off the previous day, says reports on Monday in the journal Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. read more
Marie de Vera | Jun 24, 2015 07:28 AM EDT
A 35 year old Australian woman, never been mentioned her name, was rushed to Royal Adelaide Hospital after having suffered severe swelling below the knees in both legs, so much so that doctors had to cut her jeans off the previous day, says reports on Monday in the journal Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. read more
Althea Serad | Jun 24, 2015 07:22 AM EDT
It has officially gone viral. The new social media fad, the “collarbone challenge,” has made its way out of China and into the Instagram accounts of other countries. read more
Althea Serad | Jun 24, 2015 07:22 AM EDT
It has officially gone viral. The new social media fad, the “collarbone challenge,” has made its way out of China and into the Instagram accounts of other countries. read more
KJ Belonio | Jun 24, 2015 07:09 AM EDT
European Space Agency’s Science Programme Committee has given the Rosetta mission another nine months to study and explore Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. Though it was originally funded through the end of December, the adventure continues for the spacecraft, which may end with the dying mothership touching down on the comet and be finally reunited with its lander. read more
Phenny Lynn Palec | Jun 24, 2015 05:47 AM EDT
Two Chinese tech companies have recently clashed over the issue of a wireless router setting specially targeting pregnant women. read more
Phenny Lynn Palec | Jun 24, 2015 05:47 AM EDT
Two Chinese tech companies have recently clashed over the issue of a wireless router setting specially targeting pregnant women. read more
Phenny Lynn Palec | Jun 24, 2015 05:45 AM EDT
Tech giant Google recently announced that it is developing a health-tracking wristband which can be used for health research. Despite posing interesting health related benefits, the device will not be released as a consumer product. read more
Phenny Lynn Palec | Jun 24, 2015 05:45 AM EDT
Tech giant Google recently announced that it is developing a health-tracking wristband which can be used for health research. Despite posing interesting health related benefits, the device will not be released as a consumer product. read more
KJ Belonio | Jun 24, 2015 04:04 AM EDT
More than 800 almost-invisible galaxies have recently been discovered by astronomers. The 854 “ultra-dark galaxies” are collected together in the Coma Cluster. A team of researchers from the Stony Brook University and the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan comprehensively analyzed the archival data from the Subaru Telescope. The study suggests the newly-discovered dark galaxies are made up mostly of dark matter. Meanwhile, the most recent discovery is detailed in the Astrophysical Journal Letters by the American Astronomical Society published on June 24. read more
Ina Ariola | Jun 24, 2015 11:06 AM EDT
Anticipated death of 57,000 people yearly, by 2100, will happen if the United States administration doesn't do anything to address the escalating issues on climate change. read more
Due to the coronavirus, people around the world have canceled their travel plans. Governments and health officials have warned the public to avoid boarding cruise ships and long flights. read more