What strange things at night when Sleepless?
Most of you, when you go to bed at night aim to sleep for eight hours or till dawn. Unfortunately, in the middle of the night, you wake up. Here is the feedback from ten persons who wake up regularly at night: Take photos of the city: Brennan Wenck-Reilly, 36, San Francisco, US – Spent […]
What’s the Miracle of Cider Vinegar?
Cider vinegar is made from cider or apple. It has a pale to medium amber colour and has a cobweb-like appearance. It is prepared by crushing apples and squeezing out the liquid. To get alcoholic fermentation process bacteria and yeast are added. The alcohol is converted into vinegar by acetic acid-formin bacteria. Acetic acid and […]
Gene Therapy to get back Vision!
Gene therapy was first conceptualized in 1972, with the authors urging caution before commencing gene therapy studies in humans. The first FDA-approved gene therapy experiment in the occurred in 1990 in U.S., when Ashanti DeSilva was treated for ADA-SCID. Although early clinical failures led many to dismiss gene therapy as over-hyped, clinical successes in 2006–2011 […]
Closer to ‘Pharmacy on a Chip’?
‘Pharmacy on a chip’ devise is used for the treatment of osteoporosis. However, there are many other applications where this type of microchip approach could improve treatment for patients, such as multiple sclerosis, vaccine delivery, cancer treatment and pain management. The whole device is approximately 3cm by 5cm, and 1cm thick, explained co-author Dr Robert […]
Adopt and Enjoy the Fruits of an Olive Tree!
The olive tree is an evergreen tree or shrub native to the coastal areas of Eastern Mediterranean as well as Northern Iraq and Iran and south of Caspian Sea. The Tree has silvery green oblong leaves with white feathery flowers. Olive fruit is a small drupe 1–2.5 centimeters (0.39–0.98 in) long, thinner-fleshed and smaller in wild plants than in […]
Can Web Therapy relieve your Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
Chronic fatigue syndrome is generally accompanied by other specific symptoms for a minimum of six months in adults (and 3 months in children or adolescents), not due to ongoing exertion, not substantially relieved by rest, and not caused by other medical conditions. Fatigue is a common symptom in many illnesses, but Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is comparatively rare. […]
Valentine’s flowers last longer to Keep Love Alive!
Love is eternal. Valentine’s Day flowers aren’t. The fleeting beauty of cut flowers and gift plants is one reason they are so highly cherished. The stunning bouquet of roses… or indeed any other flowers… has arrived and that first flush of romantic delight quickly changes into blind panic… how to keep them alive! Help is […]
Major Advance in Diabetes Compliance ‘Timesulin’
‘Timesulin’ launched by Patients Pending Ltd.,an innovative replacement cap that seamlessly transforms all major insulin pens into a smart pen is simple. It is affordable and easy-to-use solution helps avoid missed or accidental double injections – and the accompanying hyper- or hypoglycemic (high or low blood sugar levels); events that cause people with diabetes daily […]
Key to Healthy Eating – Cooking Skills!
If you teach your children to cook, they’re more likely to grow up to be healthy adults because they will have a better knowledge of cooking techniques, preparing food and new tastes. A study in Liverpool, by City University London, found that cooking classes aimed at both school pupils and adults had a positive impact […]
Can you give up smoking in only 2 hours?
Every Year, perhaps soon after Christmas you make your New Year’s Resolutions. Initially you feel confident, but fizzle out in a month or two. It has been reported that 90% of us fail our New Year’s resolutions by the time you reach end January. One of those resolutions is to Quit Smoking, which is the […]
Why do you eat Soup when you’re ill?
Being sick is a miserable experience. It’s even worse when food can’t be kept down, which leads to weakness and delays recovery. When ill, it’s best to consume foods that, even if they don’t taste great, are loaded with nutrients and will help you recuperate. Some foods are better than others at helping you during […]
Birdsong Benefits? Closer to Nature?
The impact of birdsongs on our creativity and on our sense of wellbeing is being explored at the University of Surrey, supported by the National Trust and Surrey Wildlife Trust. The study will examine the psychological impact of being exposed to birdsong, including whether it helps us relax, can assist our ability to complete tasks […]
Do you pay attention to Nutrition Labels?
Consumers look at food labels for different reasons. Many consumers would like to know how to use this information more effectively and easily. The label-building skills are intended to make it easier for you to use nutrition labels to make quick, informed food choices that contribute to a healthy diet. Nutrition labels should be placed […]
Dreams ease painful memories?
A dream is the progression of images, sounds and emotions that the mind creates and experiences during sleep. The content, purpose and meaning of dreams is not fully understood, though the topic has been one of interest and greatly speculated for quite some time. To understand dreaming you first need to have a brief understanding […]
Using Ultrasound to treat fractures?
Ultrasound is an oscillating sound pressure wave with a frequency greater than the upper limit of the human healing range. Ultrasound is thus not separated from ‘normal’ (audible) sound based on differences in physical properties, only the fact that humans cannot hear it. Ultrasound was first developed as a diagnostic tool in Glasgow in the […]