Health

Red Cross marks 150th anniversary

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) says it faces unprecedented challenges in the complex age of modern warfare…

12 years ago

Regularly eating fast food can damage your liver as much as hepatitis

Regularly eating fast food can damage your liver in ways that are surprisingly similar to hepatitis, a new study shows.…

12 years ago

Coca-Cola drinking linked to Natasha Harris death in New Zealand

Drinking large quantities of Coca-Cola was a "substantial factor" in the death of 30-year-old Natasha Harris in New Zealand, a…

12 years ago

Short-sightedness genes discovery leads to drug development to stop condition

British scientists identified 24 genes containing information that could lead to a drug to stop many children becoming short-sighted. The…

12 years ago

Rodial Bee Venom halts damaging effects of menopause on your skin

Rodial has launched a new skincare line called Bee Venom, which is clinically proved to halt the damaging effects of…

12 years ago

Argus II Retinal Prosthesis System: first bionic eye awaits FDA approval

Last month, the Food Drug Administration  (FDA) was supposed to approve the Argus II Retinal Prosthesis System by California developer…

12 years ago

Findus beef lasagne contains up to 100% horsemeat, finds Food Standards Agency in UK

Food Standards Agency (FSA) in UK has announced that the meat of some beef lasagne products recalled by Findus earlier…

12 years ago

Multiple sclerosis nerve damages restored by skin cells

US researchers have announced that it may be possible to use a patient's own skin to repair the damage caused…

12 years ago

How to stay together in a happy marriage

A new study found that those who wrote about their rows now and again were more satisfied with married life.…

12 years ago

Four-day work week benefits

Tiny African nation of The Gambia has shortened the work week, making Friday a day of rest. Is this the…

12 years ago