Heart failure could also be linked to thinning of bones (osteoporosis), an offshoot of old age. “Our study demonstrates for the first time that heart failure and thinning of bones go hand in hand,” said Sumit Majumdar, University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, who led the study. “Understanding the mechanism between heart failure and osteoporosis might lead to new treatments ... Read More »
Grape Seed Extract kills cancer cells
Cancer cells, which kill nearly 12,000 people in the US alone every year and affect more than half a million worldwide, could be eradicated with grape seed extract, reveals a study. The extract creates conditions unfavourable for the cancers’ growth by damaging both their cells’ DNA and stops the pathways that allow repair. “It’s a rather dramatic effect,” said Rajesh ... Read More »
Working very late may lead to Depression
For all those who love to work late! To get the exact word, People who love their job so much that they work for 11 to 12 hours a day, you have a very high risk of getting depression, as per recent study. A study of civil servants in England found that working excessive hours was linked with more cases ... Read More »
Having Kids reduces Heart Disease in Woman
If you are planning to have one kid in your family and are uninterested in larger family then this article might interest you. A latest study has discovered that mothers with four or more children may have a reduced risk of heart disease. The study finds that the pregnancy hormones could protect blood vessels for years after giving birth and ... Read More »
Indian IT companies are the worst Paymaster reveals new study
Indian IT companies are the world’s worst paymasters with their mid-to-senior level staff getting an average salary of $36,120 (about Rs 18.5 lakh) per annum – less than one-fourth of the IT pay package at globally top-paying Swiss companies, reveals a study titled ‘World wide IT Salary 2011′. The study, conducted by global recruitment service provider MyHiringClub.com, found that India ... Read More »
Global Warming on Fast Track?
Scientists who are observing animals across the world have noted a strange trend of animals migrating north. But now they are just moving much faster then they were a decade ago. About 2,000 species examined are moving away from the equator at an average rate of more than 15 feet per day, about a mile per year, according to new ... Read More »