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Ever wondered why the guy next to you is really calm and collected during a business meeting while sipping his tea? The secret could be in the cup in front of researchers say. Psychologists have found that sweetened drinks make…
Breast-fed babies better fighting off infection than bottle-fed; Research Confirms what humanity has know from beginning Breast-fed babies are better at fighting off infection than bottle-fed infants because their mothers milk kick-starts their immune system, scientists have discovered. Now researchers…
“Gambling addiction can be inherited,” researchers say. To put it simply, “if one of your parents is addicted to gambling the odds are high that you will be as well, research now reveals”. The Australian study of twins found that…
A cancer drug “could save eyesight of tens of thousands” according to researchers from Moorfields Eye Hospital. The drug bevacizumab (trade name Avastin) has been assessed as a potential treatment for ‘wet’ age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a particular form of…
Women who “pile on the pounds” during pregnancy could be putting their child at risk of heart disease in later life, a research has found. The study carried out by researchers from the universities of Bristol and Glasgow and University…
Saturday, 29 May 2010 00:06

Former Diff'rent Strokes star Gary Coleman dies, aged 42

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Former Diff'rent Strokes star Gary Coleman has died, aged 42, after suffering a brain haemorrhage as a result of suspected drugs overuse. Mr Coleman was taken to hospital on Wednesday after a fall at his home in the US state…
Yes You Heard it from Kyeyolive Radio! Those of you who fail to brush their teeth twice a day are putting yourselves at risk of heart disease, say researchers. A Scottish study of more than 11,000 adults found those with…
Wednesday, 26 May 2010 19:11

A Glass of Guinness A Day is Good for your Heart

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A pint of Guinness works as well as a low dose aspirin to prevent heart clots that raise the risk of heart attacks.Drinking lager does not yield the same benefits, experts from University of Wisconsin told a conference in the…
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