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Green Fuels: Answer to the Reduction of Carbon Dioxide in the Earth's Atmosphere
A team of experts at the University of South Carolina is working on a sustainable approach to furnishing renewable energy. An option that has been since a long time ago discussed is to utilize that green electricity to kick Carbon Dioxide up the energy ladder. Carbon dioxide, the combustion by-product from industrial plants is getting excessively in the Earth's atmosphere. As energy goes, it's spent. Low Blood Sugar Linked to Cardiovascular Disease, Study Claims
"These findings suggest a specific way as to how the cardiovascular system is compromised during episodes of hypoglycemia," says Ajay D. Rao, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Section of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University. Possibility of Space Farming After ‘Magic Plant’ Discovery
Researchers discovered the gene in the ancient Australian native tobacco plant Nicotiana benthamiana, known as Pitjuri to indigenous Aboriginals tribes, which has been used for decades as a model plant upon which to test viruses and vaccines. Abdominal Fat in Early Pregnancy Could Be a Sign of Gestational Diabetes
A recent study published in Diabetes Care suggests that women with high levels of abdominal fat on their first trimester of pregnancy have more chances of developing diabetes later in their pregnancy Why Potato Should Not Be Kept Refrigerated
According to the United States Potato Board, temperatures below 45 degrees turn the starch on your potato into sugar which makes it easily go bad, making your spud sweet, gritty and discolored when cooked. A Little Junk Food is Enough to Trigger Metabolic Diseases
A new study in the Nov. 2015 issue of The FASEB Journal suggests that people with unhealthy food addiction has a high chance of having metabolic diseases. Since junk food don't include adequate measures of protein and good carbohydrates, the blood sugar levels will drop all of a sudden after eating, leaving you feeling irritable, exhausted and longing for more sugar. Chester Zoo Laments After the Death of Young Elephant Hari Hi Way
EEHV is a fast-moving virus which affects both wild and captive elephants between the ages of two and five years old. Zoo spokesman said both animals tested positive for a virus. Detect Diabetes in Seconds with Saliva Sample and a Smart Phone
Diabetes often referred to by doctors as diabetes mellitus is considered to be one of the leading causes of death. Having this kind of disease doubles your chance of acquiring heart attack. Knowledge about the disease will prevent someone from getting it or it can lessen the risks for diabetes complications. There has been several ways in detecting if someone suffers from it. Extensive Benefits of Manuka Honey on Your Health
This sweet liquid gold made by the alchemy of bees has been valued with its delightful taste and its benefits go beyond its amazing healing properties. Steve Williams: "Tiger Woods Treated Me Like ‘his slave’"
For thirteen years of being Tiger Woods caddie, Steve Williams has broken his silence and described his resentment and frustration at being treated like his slave. Stir-fry Diet: Your Protection Against Osteoporosis
A new study has found out that a stir-fry diet, could protect women from bone weakening and osteoporosis in older women. Mary Jane Candies and its Sweet Beginnings
These little molasses candies have been around and has sticky story to tell. As per Mental Floss, in the year 1884, a sweet-tooth innovator Charles H. Miller tried his hand in making sweet confections. $2.1M fine for J&J Snack Foods Corporation
J&J Snack Foods Corporation was ordered to pay $2.1 million to temporary workers who were denied of the overtime pay and minimum wages. Smart Casket: Connect to Social Media From the Outside World
With the help of technology, people can pay respect to the dead in the modern times beyond imagination.
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