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Curiosity kills the cat. Thus, to me it’s always better to kill the curiosity itself than getting killed as a cat. For that, I would rather be a dog to sniff around. So that, eventually, I can sneak into the truth. Even, if it’s buried under...
Tags: schizophrenia, schizophrenic, paranoia, catatonia, nymphomania, avolition, alogia, asociality, social, stigma, genetic, medication, medicines, clinical, drug, dope, alcohol
Chillies --- an Answer to Diabetes and Cardiovascular Diseases! brotee mukhopadhyay An answer to the diabetes and cardiovascular diseases are in the pipeline. Take it from Kiran Ahuja, Science...
Tags: chillies, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, research, medicines
The side effects modern medicines cause can be strange, painful and scary. Nausea, fatigue, sleeplessness, and many other side effects can often be just as bad as the condition the drugs are supposed to be fighting. Almost half of...
Tags: pharmaceutical, Center of Disease, drugs, medicines
How are you managing your gene expression? In what direction are you moving? How do you make more intelligent choices of food to nourish your individual genotype? What is meant by intelligent foods that target and nourish specific genes? Clinical...
Tags: nutrigenomics, genes, DNA, foods, medicines, tailoring food and medicines to your genes
Poaching of the wild cats will continue as would the demand for bones, fur and other body parts of tigers. In view of decrease in the population of tigers, a proposal is doing the rounds in Geneva. Steps to check poaching and killing tigers for their...
Tags: wild cats, tiger breedng, anatomical parts, medicines, poaching
On December 27, 2008, UM Healthcare Trust organized yet another successful medical camp for the poor and needy at its Zahidabad facility (200 KM north of Islamabad) in rural Mardan District of NWFP province of Pakistan. Over 500 patients were treated...
Tags: mardan, nwfp, pakistan, medical camp, medicines, healthcare, tele-health, um healthcare trust