The researchers have a come up with a new way of determining the health of the fetus, well according to this new test conducted by Durham University and Lancaster University where in the 3D scan of 15 healthy fetuses was observed it was concluded that yawning is an activity that indicates the health and development [...]
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What Goes Into Making a Perfect Halloween?
While the whole nation is busy preparing for the spookiest night of the year, there are concerns being raised over safety, economy and the expenditure. In an attempt to make this Halloween a better Halloween the Statesman Journal has gathered some statistical data which is related to Halloween’s Day. If you are in the United [...]
She Wants A Lot More Loving
So one would reckon that after a long day spent on looking after home and kids all a woman would desire is a good night’s sleep or a day off at a spa but hey! You are mistaken, in a survey that was conducted recently where in 900 women of an average age of 38 [...]
Prius, Less Likely To Be Stolen
For all those who own Toyota Motor Corp.’s hybrid Prius, you might want to ease a bit regarding the security of this car as reports suggest that they are less likely to be stolen compared with other cars of similar age. According to a report by the National Insurance Crime Bureau 1 out of 606 [...]
Porn at work!
Porn is being watched by almost everyone in the world today and it’s no longer a taboo to watch porn. People do so for various reasons let’s not get into that. According to Kevin Camps(the narrator) it would be one last thing that would be on his mind while on work because he one is [...]
No link Between Vaccine and Increased Sexual Activity Discovered
In the first ever examination that was carried at the Emory University and Kaiser Permanente by researchers to find the link between Human Papillomavirus Vaccine and sexual activity it found that there was no association between the vaccine and the increased rate of sexual activity among young girls. The survey was conducted among 1,398 girls [...]
Loss of Job May Lead To Heart Attack
Recession has hit the U.S more strongly the hurricane Sandy such that its effects have already started impacting the health of the common man. As per the researchers whose survey was published in the Archives of Internal medicine where in over 13,000 older adult volunteers were tested, it was found that there was increase in [...]
Full moon madness, a myth!
Various urban legends have said that the crimes increase on full moon nights and new moon nights. Does the Lunar cycle actually affect the human psychological behavior? Studies conducted by a group of psychologists from Canada have revealed that lunar cycle has no influence on crime rate, injuries and other events that have been believed to [...]
Detection of Midlife Crisis in Apes
The midlife crises in humans may have been passed to us from our ancestor’s the apes according to study by Andrew Oswald a professor of economics. Studies have shown that happiness in human tends follow a U-shaped curve which starts high declines till the age of 40’s and then rises. Though some researchers question the [...]
Beach Replenishment: a protective measure or a waste?
When Sandy struck beaches of New Jersey late October; many of the beaches lost half their sand. Stewart Farrell whose studies have shown that sand pumped from off-shore can be a protective measure and leads to lesser damage in the area are which are regularly affected by such storms. The beach replenishment projects have been [...]
Alcohol Increases Chances of Survival in Emergency Rooms
Alcohol is well known for its ill effects and has been held many a times as the cause for ending up in an Emergency Room however, the recent study has brought some new information that might slightly alter such views. According to the study carried out by the University of Illinois, Chicago’s school of public [...]
Abortion makes Women financially stable
Social and economic activities cannot be separated from each other always. The Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH) conducted The Turnaway Study a five year analysis of women who received abortions and those who couldn’t. The ANSIRH stated that the women who were denied abortion 76% of them were on public assistance compared to [...]
Water, Water All Around, but Will It Be Available For All?
Ever imagined living in a world where we would fight over water? Well, it sounds grave enough already, doesn’t it? According to a research released by Oracle Utilities 39% of executives are of the opinion that the demand of water is likely to outstrip the supply by the year 2030, though 54% of the executives [...]
Man Made Earthquakes
On May Eleventh, 2011 Spain was struck by a massive earthquake of magnitude 5.1 in the town of Lorca, which was incidentally the country’s worst earthquake in over 50 years killing 9 people and injuring nearly 300. Through the satellite images Canadian scientists found that a fault ruptured along the basin that had been weakened [...]
Multivitamins To The Rescue
Well… seems like multivitamins are now going to appear on the list of everyone’s must have medicines. Why? Because as per the recent study conducted by the Journal Of Medical Association, men who took a multivitamin have shown a reduction of as much as 8% in cancer risk compared to their peers who didn’t take [...]
Now Lesser Weight Keeps the Hospital Away
For all those people out there who think it is okay to be a little over weight, here is some not very good news, as per the latest studies people who are on the heavier side are likely at more risk to be hospitalized for a variety of diseases when compared to the lean ones. [...]
