New nose spray quickly eases migraine
December 21, 2010 by krishna
Filed under Beauty & Health


A pipe-like puffer device that blows powdered medicine up the nose could banish the pain of migraine in less than two hours. The powder works quicker than conventional oral drugs, as you don’t have to wait for your body to digest it.
Who can be considered as Audult? Above 18 do you think you are adult
December 16, 2010 by krishna
Filed under Life Style


You may still have something of a teenager in you even in your adulthood as the human brain keeps developing till we are in our 40s, says a new research. The findings from the University College London could perhaps help explain why seemingly respectable adults sometimes just can’t resist throwing a tantrum or sulking until they get their own way
Cocktail of cheap drugs can prevent Alzheimer’s?


A low-cost diabetes drug taken with a red wine ‘miracle pill’ could prevent millions from suffering the agony of Alzheimer’s, suggests new research.
Beetroot juice helps elderly prevent dementia
November 3, 2010 by krishna
Filed under Beauty & Health


Drinking beetroot juice can increase blood flow to the brain in older adults, potentially halting the progresses of dementia.
Heavy smoking doubles Alzheimer’s risk


Middle-aged smokers who puff 40 cigarettes a day more than double their risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, a study shows. The study also found that heavy smoking greatly increased chances of another common form of dementia. Scientists in the US followed the progress of more than 21,000 middle-aged men and women for an average of 23 years
‘Violent films, video games make teenagers aggressive’


Violent films and video games numb teenagers’ brains, with repeated viewing making them less sensitive to aggression. Researchers say their brain scans are among the first hard physiological evidence for the theory that on-screen violence leads to real world aggression. For years campaigners have argued that watching violent films and playing games like Grand Theft Auto, Mortal Kombat and Modern Warfare makes youngsters more prone to violence, reports the Telegraph.
Brain responds more to close friends than strangers


People’s brains are more responsive to their friends than strangers, even if the stranger has more in common with them, study shows. Researchers at Harvard University examined a region of the brain known to be involved in processing social information. The team obtained results which suggest that social alliances outweigh shared interests.
Mahindra gio,Mahindra Gio launched today

Check out New Mahindra GIO lanched Tagged with "India's first compact truck" They have just added two wheels to the front cabin of their Champion 3 wheeler. TATA Ace in comparison is so cute and Force's 4 wheeled mini truck is so handsome! You have a looser in your hands M&M carrying forward champions tradition Where are ...



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