La Peer Health Systems Announces Launch of New Ear Surgery Website
The Ear Surgery Center of Excellence is focused on the comprehensive treatment of microtia and other ear deformities, led by a renowned team of otolaryngologists and facial plastic surgeons. Beverly...
View ArticleHydroxatone Charts New Heights of Success with More Women Reporting Fantastic...
The demand for revolutionary anti-aging formulation rages as more and more women find relief for their aging skin problems. Hydroxatone, the path-breaking anti wrinkle formulation, is scaling new...
View ArticleIntroducing the First Sensor-Free Sleep Cycle Alarm Clock:
The Weight Loss Alarm Clock The Weight Loss Alarm Clock is a new and the first sensor-free sleep cycle alarm clock that will gently wake us during the light sleep phase. The patented method does not...
View ArticleFormer USC Football Player Takes on the NCAA, Tackling Health Concerns for...
Former USC Football player and filmmaker, Bob DeMars, is tackling health concerns and rights of student/athletes in his feature documentary, “The Business of Amateurs”. The documentary will examine...
View ArticleKeranique Hair Care System Offers Lasting Solution for Women’s Hair Loss...
Top hair rejuvenating system for women promises to deliver faster and visible results. Keranique, the scientifically advanced hair care system for women is fast becoming the favorite brand for women...
View ArticleHealthyNow 25% Coupon and Video Go Live Featuring Maximum Strength Garcinia...
Starting today, people can begin saving money on purchases of HealthyNow’s new 65% HCA Garcinia Cambogia Extract. PHOENIX, ARIZONA, June 9, 2013, HealthyNow Nutritionals wants dieters everywhere to...
View ArticleHydroxatone Cream Offers the Aging Demographic Another Shot at Youthfulness
Aging American demographic discovers a new way to look younger again. Hydroxatone, the advanced anti-wrinkle skincare formulation, continues to dominate the wrinkle cream market as more and more men...
View ArticleHydroxatone Offers Women a Painless and an Affordable Way of Looking Younger
Women and men with wrinkles and lines discard painful injectable solutions, as a revolutionary wrinkle cream spreads new hope. Hydroxatone, the anti-wrinkle cream that is co-developed by a plastic...
View ArticleYoga Provides Better Work Out For Brain
New York, June 10 – It has been revealed by a recent study that for brain yoga is better than exercise. Yoga is being shown to have many health benefits. It provides a good work out for the brain. At...
View ArticleMatrixultrasound.com Offers Reliable and Updated Information for Prospective...
Leading online information resource offers all the information you need to start a career as an ultrasound technician. Matrixultrasound.com is a leading and reliable resource for comprehensive...
View ArticleMandela’s Condition Still Serious But Stable
New York, June 12 – After four days of treatment for a lung infection, former South African president and anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela is still in a Pretoria hospital. His condition is said...
View ArticleSexually-Transmitted Cancers Can Be Detected By Tests
New York, June 18 – It has been revealed by a team of researchers led by World Health Organization that antibodies to a high-risk type of a virus that causes mouth and throat cancers when transmitted...
View ArticleObesity Declared As a Disease By AMA
New York, June 20 – On Tuesday, the American Medical Association has declared obesity as a disease. This move has effectively defined 78 million American adults and 12 million children as having a...
View ArticleGlobal Report Reveals One-Third of Women Assaulted by a Partner
New York, June 21 – On Thursday, a first major global report on violence against women was released which has revealed that it has been reported by 30 percent of women that have been physically or...
View ArticlePilgrims Warned By Saudi Arabia Over Coronavirus
Pilgrims visiting holy sites in Saudi Arabia have been advised by health officials to wear mask in crowded places to stop the spread of the MERS coronavirus. A list of requirements has been issued by...
View ArticleStudy Reveals Risk of Dementia Can Be Lowered by Delaying Retirement
On Monday, it has been reveled by researchers at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in Boston that people who delay their retirement may have the less risk of developing Alzheimer’s...
View Articleactive polio virus vaccine campaign to be launched by israel in south
New York, August 05 – On Sunday, it has been announced by Israel government that after identifying at least 1,000 carriers in the area, they are planning to launch an active polio virus campaign in...
View Articlestrain of new bird flu to spread from person to person suggested by evidence
New York, August 07 – The strongest evidence yet that the new bird flu strain is sometimes able to spread from person to person has been found by Chinese scientists. However, they emphasize on the...
View Articleadded sugar can be lethal
New York, August 14 – It has been revealed by a study that three drinks are enough to knock off a person for years of life. The study further reveals that when mice ate a diet of 25 per cent extra...
View Articlestudy reveals soda drinks make kids violent
New York, August 16 – It has been revealed by a study that children who consume more soda drinks are found to be more aggressive as compared to the children who do not consume the carbonated...
View Articlestudy reveals, obesity death toll could be higher then expected
New York, August 17 – It has been revealed by a study that as compared to the common belief, the death toll of the nation’s obesity epidemic may be close to four times higher. It has also been...
View Articlemore virus threats lurking in china bird flu
New York, August 22 – It has been revealed by the scientists that apart from a deadly new bird flu virus in China evolved from migratory birds via waterfowl to poultry and into people, there are...
View Articlerecommended vaccination increases among teens
New York, August 30 – It has been revealed by a study that as kids go back to school this week, many of the kids are fully immunized against infectious diseases. The number of kindergarten students...
View Articlenh hospital leaves 13 patients exposed to rare and fatal brain disease
New York, September 05 – On Wednesday, it has been announced by the state health officials that it has been expected that around thirteen people may have been exposed to a rare and fatal brain...
View Articlefda plans to alter painkiller label rules to cut abuse
New York, September 11 – On Tuesday, an announcement was made by the Food and Drug Administration regarding the changes to the labeling requirements for long-acting painkillers. This is step has been...
View Articlecdc reveals antibiotic-resistant infections responsible for 23,000 deaths a year
New York, September 18 – On Monday, it has been reported by the federal health officials that at least two million Americans fall ill from antibiotic-resistant bacteria every year and that at least...
View Articleafter head trauma, president of argentine suggested to rest a month
After complaining of a headache and irregular heartbeat, Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner has been diagnosed with a head trauma. The doctors have suggested her to take rest for a...
View Articlenobel in physiology or medicine won by 3 us-based scientists
New York, October 08 (News-Light.com) – The Nobel prize in physiology or medicine has been won by three US-based scientists who study the inner workings of cells. They have won the prize for their...
View Articlenobel in physiology or medicine won by 3 us-based scientists
New York, October 08 (News-Light.com) – The Nobel prize in physiology or medicine has been won by three US-based scientists who study the inner workings of cells. They have won the prize for their...
View Articlenobel in physiology or medicine won by 3 us-based scientists
New York, October 08 (News-Light.com) – The Nobel prize in physiology or medicine has been won by three US-based scientists who study the inner workings of cells. They have won the prize for their...
View Articlenobel in physiology or medicine won by 3 us-based scientists
New York, October 08 (News-Light.com) – The Nobel prize in physiology or medicine has been won by three US-based scientists who study the inner workings of cells. They have won the prize for their...
View Articlenobel in physiology or medicine won by 3 us-based scientists
New York, October 08 (News-Light.com) – The Nobel prize in physiology or medicine has been won by three US-based scientists who study the inner workings of cells. They have won the prize for their...
View Articlehigh intensity workouts deemed best for losing weight
Intensity of your workout determines how soon you will shed that fat. Studies from around the world indicate that people who perform high intensity workouts are more likely to lose weight and get in...
View ArticleObama says EPA carbon rules will help boost health, economy
The President of the United States, Barack Obama, has said that his administration’s proposal to limit the power plant emissions, which are to unveiled on Monday, will reduce air pollution and improve...
View ArticleMedtronic in $43B deal for Ireland’s Covidien
The United States medical device manufacturer Medtronic announced on Sunday night that the company has agreed to buy Ireland-based competitor Convidien for $42.9 billion in cash and stock. The combined...
View ArticleMcDonald’s tests healthy cafe
Even Ronald McDonald might have to do a double-take in this place. Yes, it’s run by McDonald’s, but this recently-opened Sydney restaurant, dubbed The Corner by McCafe, appears to be anything but a...
View ArticleShire to buy NPS for $5.2 billion
The pharmaceutical buying binge continues globally in 2015. Shire PLC, an Irish-based drugmaker, has agreed to acquire New Jersey-based NPS Pharmaceuticals for about $5.2 billion. Shire executives said...
View ArticleWorkers ‘squeezed’ by health insurance costs
Even when there’s good news for health insurance prices, workers still can’t catch a break. A slow-down in growth of premium prices for employer-based health insurance in most of the United States in...
View ArticleFeds promote artificial turf as safe despite health concerns
Lead levels high enough to potentially harm children have been found in artificial turf used at thousands of schools, playgrounds and day-care centers across the country, yet two federal agencies...
View ArticleVegetarians Live Longer As Compared To Meat Eaters
New York, June 04 – It has been revealed by a study that vegetarians live 12 percent more as compared to the meat eaters. The reason behind this is that the vegetarians have lower risks to chronic...
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