Health

Need of Stricter Regulations for Tobacco

Need of Stricter Regulations for Tobacco

Every year something new is project is launched to suppress the usage of tobacco. But this time, the World Health Organization (WHO) has come forward with a unique idea.


London Conference to Ignite the Role of Pornography in Society

London Conference to Ignite the Role of Pornography in Society

Hot button issues such as feminism, pornography and the contemporary character of relationships between Australian men and women have been brought to spotlight by various key events such as the Sydney


Mutated Genes Being Identified By an Ambitious Biomedical Research

Mutated Genes Being Identified By an Ambitious Biomedical Research

According to a report published in Nature on Sunday, the world’s biggest cancer research effort has been led from Canada and with this, Canada has yielded its most promising find.


Good News for Women Suffering from Breast Cancer

Good News for Women Suffering from Breast Cancer

As stated by one of the recent Canadian findings presented at the world’s largest cancer conference, with the help of few simple changes in the way thousands of breast-cancer patients are treated, the


Efficient Changes are Required for Medicare to Sustain

Efficient Changes are Required for Medicare to Sustain

The present Medicare for the elderly in America is very expensive and with a number of loopholes.


IWK Raises $5 Million as Donation

IWK Raises $5 Million as Donation

The 27th annual IWK Telethon for children helped to raise an unimaginably huge amount than ever before. It raised more than $5million with the help of online donations, gifts, etc.


Insulin Pump Makes Life Simpler for 12-Year-Old Diabetic

Insulin Pump Makes Life Simpler for 12-Year-Old Diabetic

Bryn Morgan was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes, when she was only 10-months-old. She is now 12-years-old, has been living a normal life since she started using an insulin pump five years ago.


Radiation from Cell Phones Can Possibly Cause Cancer: WHO

Radiation from Cell Phones Can Possibly Cause Cancer: WHO

The World Health Organization (WHO) has claimed that radiations from phones can possibly cause glioma, a brain tumor.


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Bonus cap might give rise to basic salaries

Financial sector experts have said that the new limit announced by the European officials on the amount of bonus that can be given to banking officials will result in higher basic salaries among other initiatives giving additional benefits to the bankers.

Bankers in the leading financial hub of London are particularly concerned over the...

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