Posted by admin in A Nursing World, Health Knowledge Base, New Discoveries, Your Health, “Laugh” For Better HealthMay 22nd, 2011 | No Comments
Key to long life? People who are too happy die younger than their more downbeat peers, researchers have claimed
Posted by admin in A Nursing World, Health Knowledge Base, Incredible News, Medical MysteryMay 20th, 2011 | No Comments
Crossing your arms really is a defensive gesture – scientists find it can reduce pain.
Posted by admin in A Nursing World, Health Knowledge Base, Incredible News, Science & EnvironmentMay 20th, 2011 | No Comments
Paraplegic Man Regains Voluntary Movement With Implanted Device, Rehab
Posted by admin in A Nursing World, Your LookMay 15th, 2011 | No Comments
Invisible: The tiny hearing aid is inserted deep inside the ear canal
Posted by admin in A Nursing World, Obesity, Weight Loss, Your HealthMay 15th, 2011 | No Comments
Tasty treat, but hard to eat: Waitrose has launched a range of sandwiches wrapped in salad leaves rather than bread
Posted by admin in A Nursing World, Cholesterol, Health Knowledge Base, New Discoveries, Obesity, Weight Loss, Your HealthMay 15th, 2011 | No Comments
By Daily Mail Reporter
Epidemic: The genetic breakthrough could help the 62 per cent of Britons who are overweight or obese
Posted by admin in A Nursing World, Health Knowledge Base, New DiscoveriesMay 15th, 2011 | No Comments
A new vaccine can protect macaques against the monkey equivalent of HIV and could provide a fresh approach to an HIV vaccine, a study suggests.
Posted by admin in A Nursing World, Health Knowledge Base, New DiscoveriesMay 15th, 2011 | No Comments
The best way to persuade someone to do as you wish is to speak moderately quickly, pause frequently and not be too animated, US researchers suggest.
Posted by admin in A Nursing World, Incredible NewsMay 10th, 2011 | No Comments
Doctors at a Texas performed the first full face transplant in the United States.
Posted by admin in A Nursing World, Health Knowledge Base, New DiscoveriesMay 9th, 2011 | No Comments
The gene, identified as TRIM5, appears to offer protection from the deadly virus.