Category archives: Science & Technology
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prems
July 18, 2014
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Hair is important for our looks. Why else would anyone spend so much of time, efforts and money to find that most suitable hairstyle for one’s face? Your hair gives you a distinct personality. So if you are worried about hair loss that you have noticed recently, there is nothing unnatural here. Even if you are losing only the normal amount of hair but want to have thicker hair, you […]
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luckylucy
July 18, 2014
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A daily serving of nuts can slash risk of life-threatening heart problems Health benefits includes lowering cholesterol and reducing inflammation Latest research confirms previous studies showing health benefits of nuts A daily serving of nuts can slash the risk of heart disease by nearly a third, new research shows. Snacking on peanuts, cashews and Brazil nuts instead of sugary or fatty treats cut the chances of life-threatening heart problems by […]
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prems
July 16, 2014
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Pineapple Juice Is 5 Times More Effective Than Cough Syrup Pineapples contain bromelain, an enzyme with anti-inflammatory properties. It fights infections and kills bacteria. The juice from fresh pineapples can suppress coughs five times more effectively than cough syrup. One cup of pineapple juice contains nearly 50% of the daily requirement for vitamin C intake. This helpful nutrient works to implement the use of vital enzymes within the body that […]
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prems
July 14, 2014
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Liver converts spice into sodium benzoate – used to treat neural disorders Chemical enters the brain, protects neurons and improve motor functions Could potentially be one of the ‘safest approaches to halt Parkinson’s’ Cinnamon could be a secret weapon in the battle against Parkinson’s disease. Scientists have found that the spice is the source of a chemical that can protect the brain. Our liver converts cinnamon into sodium benzoate, an […]
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luckylucy
July 14, 2014
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On an average most women will have between 11 and 13 menstrual periods each year. You might be amongst the many who end up on the lower end of the scale. A “missed” or irregular period is very subjective as it needs to be looked at in terms of what is normal for the individual. Menstrual periods are often irregular during the first few years after menstruation starts. It may […]
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luckylucy
July 12, 2014
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Pretty soon setting up a TV will be as easy as unrolling a poster, if LG has anything to say about it. The Korean electronics manufacturer unveiled a new kind of big-screen display that is ultra-thin and rolls up, and it expects to put the tech into TVs by 2017. Flexible displays have been around for years, but LG Display has taken the concept up a couple of notches with […]
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prems
July 12, 2014
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Sleep problems are near epidemic in modern society. You already have heard many of the tips to create the ideal environment for sleep–a darkened room, no light from electronics like computers or cellphones, reserving the bedroom for sleep and keeping out work and entertainment clutter. But if you are taking all these steps and still having trouble going to sleep or staying asleep, you might take a look at your […]
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prems
July 10, 2014
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10 Amazing Benefits Of Coriander Juice: 1.Aids in digestion and helps settle the stomach and prevent flatulence 2.Is an anti-inflammatory that may alleviate symptoms of arthritis 3.Protects against urinary tract infections 4.Relieves intestinal gas 5.Lowers bad cholesterol (LDL) and raises good cholesterol (HDL) 6.A good source of iron 7.A good source of magnesium 8.Rich in phytonutrients and flavonoids 9.Coriander is cooling It can be used internally to ward off allergic reactions […]
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prems
July 7, 2014
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Aids in Digestion : Not only does the warm water help to stimulate the GI tract, but the lemons are believed to stimulate and purify the liver. It also helps digestive acids with digestion and elimination. Supports Immune Function : Citrus fruits like lemon are high in vitamin C and ascorbic acid. Vitamin C can help fight colds and and the ascorbic acid helps iron absorption which also plays a role in […]
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prems
July 5, 2014
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Plants can not only sense caterpillars that are munching on their leaves but they defend themselves by producing chemicals that will drive the bugs away. This is the startling conclusion of researchers at the University of Missouri who combines sound vibrations of munching caterpillars with chemical analysis of leaves. This new discovery adds to previous studies that suggested that plant growth can be influenced by sound and that plants respond […]