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Massages may yield surprising benefit for tired muscles
TORONTO, Feb 6 — If you’ve relied on massages to soothe pain and promote well-being, new research finds that massages after a good workout may offer even more positive benefits.
According to a small study by Canadian researchers, people who worked out for 70 minutes and then had a massage had a marked increase in their muscle cells’ energy ... Read More
Internally displaced Somali children stand in a queue waiting to be served with cooked food in southern Mogadishu February 5, 2012. — Reuters pic
Queen Elizabeth prepares to celebrate diamond jubilee
LONDON, Feb 5 — Queen Elizabeth II starts five months of diamond jubilee celebrations this weekend with the promise of pomp and splendour despite the British monarch’s wishes for restraint.The queen will ... Read More
Health benefits of 1,000 bottles of red wine in a pill?
WASHINGTON, Feb 5 — Some experts say that for red wine lovers to see health benefits of resveratrol, a compound purported to add years to your life, they’ll need to guzzle excessive quantities of the ... Read More
Singapore faces growing pains as setbacks pile up
SINGAPORE, Feb 5 — Senior officials arrested in a corruption investigation. Subway commuters trapped underground without light or proper ventilation. Flooded roads in the financial district.It may sound ... Read More
Healthy snacking is hard to do, says survey
WASHINGTON, Feb 5 — According to the results of a market research survey, consumers in the US say it’s hard to find healthy snacks around them.A month into 2012, when resolutions begin to dissolve and ... Read More
Brains of addicts are inherently abnormal: study shows
WASHINGTON, Jan 5 — Drug addicts have inherited abnormalities in some parts of the brain which interfere with impulse control, said a British study published in the United States on Thursday.Previous ... Read More
For many Indonesians, ‘Fesbuk’ is the only Internet
JAKARTA, Jan 5 — Indonesia, a developing Muslim nation which claims the world’s third-largest community of Facebook users, has become a showcase for the social networking site’s global power and ... Read More
Doctors should check blood pressure on both arms
PARIS, Feb 4 – Measuring blood pressure on both arms rather than only one can reveal an elevated risk of heart disease or even death, according to a study.In a review of medical literature, researchers at ... Read More
India’s air the worst, says study
NEW DELHI, Feb 4 – India has the worst air quality in the world, beating even its neighbour China, according to an annual survey based at Yale and Columbia universities in the United States.Of all the ... Read More
Miami named most miserable US city
NEW YORK, Feb 4 — Warm sun, white beaches, and million-dollar mansions notwithstanding, Miami has captured the dubious distinction of being the most miserable city in the United States, according to a new ... Read More
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