Smoked cannabis relieves chronic pain
Smoked cannabis provides relief to patients suffering from chronic pain, improves mood and helps sleep, according to a new research.
Sachin inaugurates hi-tech cath lab in Mumbai
Star batsman Sachin Tendulkar inaugurated here a highly specialised catheterisation laboratory for cardiac patients in Holy Family Hospital.
Direct Taxes Code bill to be tabled in Parliament on Monday
The finance minister, Mr Pranab Mukherjee, is likely to introduce the Direct Taxes Code (DTC) Bill in Parliament on Monday.
The Bill has proposed to raise the basic exemption limit to Rs two lakh pe
Encounter between Naxals, security forces ends in Bihar, six killed
A fierce encounter that was raging between security forces and Naxals for around 14 hours in Poonadih village of Bihar''s Lakhisarai district has ended on Monday.
The combing operations, however, ar
Asif a ‘serial match-fixer’, claims ex-girlfriend
Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Asif’s ex-girlfriend, Ms Veena Malik, has launched a scathing attack at the 27-year-old pacer accusing him of being a ‘serial match-fixer’.
Veena revealed that before th
‘Lord’s Test betting scam’ allegations ‘rubbish’: Majeed
The brother and business partner of London-based Mazhar Majeed, the alleged man behind a £150,000 match-fixing scandal involving the Pakistan team, insists that the allegations are “just rubbish.”
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Reports of problems with blood-thinner wrong: study
A set of new findings have proven wrong the earlier reports that people with a certain genetic make-up don’t benefit from the blood-thinner clopidogrel, also known as Plavix.
New Parkinson’s gene linked to immune system
Scientists have found a new genetic link associated with Parkinson’s disease that implicates the immune system and offers new targets for drug development.
Men just get less than 3 hrs of orgasm in their lifetime
A man gets just an average of less than three hours of orgasm throughout his lifetime, according to China Press.
Parent’s misuse of medicines puts children at risk
Parents might buy over-the-counter medicines without any reservations, but their lack of knowledge about the dosage of the medicine puts their children at a high risk, says a new study.