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Jun 17 2007
A study has given new hope for obese kids taking to surgery. Researchers have found that adolescents are less likely to suffer complications from obesity surgery than adults. The study presented at a meeting of the American Society for Bariatric...
Jun 17 2007
It is summer time in India. Sun is blazingly hot. North India is reeling under heat. Many have already referred the year as the hottest. With daily temperatures hovering around 45 degrees, the heat is intolerable. In Madhya Pradesh alone, the...
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Jun 17 2007
Surgery offers hope for pancreatic cancer patients, a new study has found. The operation is complicated and tricky but safe and can enhance the life of the patient to further five years. The study undertaken by Dr. Mark Talamonti is based on an...
Jun 17 2007
The Therapeutic Medicines Bill has encountered stumbling blocks in New Zealand. The voice of concern raged by the scholars and the stout opposition by the public is set to widen the already existing trans-Tasmania division between Australia and New...
Jun 17 2007
The ongoing war in Iraq has assumed new dimensions with sectarian conflict taking a centrestage. In a bid to outwit each other for fanatical religious feeling and torment the already fragile U.S. sponsored Maliki Government in Iraq, the terrorist...
Jun 17 2007
Yaseer Arafat’s legacy is in trouble because of the ongoing conflict between Fatah and Hamas to succeed him to control Palestine. The rout of Fatah faction by Hamas in the war torn Gaza strip is sure to change the political landscape of the...
Jun 17 2007
The saga of spy murdering spy continues to hunt Anglo-Russian relationship. The assassination of a Russian spy in London by using chemicals has to pass through many tests before being finally judged. In the latest episode, Russia has decided to...
Jun 17 2007
Eritrea and Ethiopia are again at the loggerheads. The ever-persisting border dispute between the two most poverty stricken countries of the world shows no sign of being solved. On Friday Eritrea denied Ethiopian claim of its adoption of a U.N....
Jun 17 2007
The water conservation skills of ethnic African communities once considered to be primitive are now being increasingly seen as an asset to the Aid donors. A Ugandan Government release revealed that by encouraging the water management methods of local...
Jun 17 2007
The ecosystem of the world is full of natural wonders ranging from glaciers, mountains, and rivers to rainforests and steep gorges. The UNESCO sponsored world heritage committee is set to meet to include new areas rich in biodiversity and review the...