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Search ResultStem Cell Injections To The Brain Could Help Stroke Patients Regain Mobility
When researchers at Stanford University injected stem cells into the brains of stroke victims for a recent study, they were surprised to see that some patients regained mob...
Read MoreSuniel Shetty Is Penning Book On Health And Fitness
Joining the long list of actors who have turned authors is Suniel Shetty. The Bollywoodstar, who is known for his fitness, stamina and an agile body, is writing a book on h...
Read MoreReese Witherspoon To Speak At Simpatico Conference Down Under
Reese Witherspoon will speak at the Simpatico Conference in Australia and New Zealand in July.
Reese is headlining a formidable speaker lineup of five exceptional spea...
Is This A Glimmer Of Hope For Our At-Risk Oceans?
The world’s fisheries could see a swift recovery from overfishing and declining stocks if sensible reforms are implemented,
according to a new study.
Resea...
Kaleidoscope : Springtime For Gujarati Theatre
There is a growing demand for experimental work in Gujarati theatre, particularly if a younger audience is to be tapped, the demographic not attracted by the domestic ...
Read MoreSmartphones Not Smart Enough To Handle Crisis?
Most of the top smartphone apps, including Siri on Apple phones and Cortana on Windows phones, cannot help you if you raise an alert to them about mental health, interperso...
Read MoreAll Of The Reasons Scientists Are Certain We Are Now Living In The Anthropocene
What follows in “The Anthropocene is functionally and stratigraphically distinct from the Holocene,” a new study published in Science, is a laundry list of huma...
Read MoreNo, Bacon Isn't Better For The Environment Than Lettuce
That surprising claim was featured prominently on the press release for the study, which also included a statement from one of the study's authors, Paul Fischbeck: "Eating ...
Read MoreJeffrey Toobin Leads “Book to Screen” Panel at Palm Springs Film Fest
The two-day symposium includes screenings of featured books made into films The return of the second annual two-day symposium, “The Power of Words: Book to Screen,"&n...
Read MoreMaternal Mortality Declining But Still Above Goal
Maternal mortality rates have dropped substantially over the past quarter century but still are not declining fast enough to meet ambitious international goals for eradicat...
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