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| Moms who don't breastfeed at risk of diabetes |
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Washington: Women who don't breastfeed their babies are more at risk of developing type-2 diabetes, the most common form of the disease, later in life than mothers who did.
'We have seen dramatic increases in the prevalence of type-2 diabetes over the last century,' said Eleanor Bimla Schwarz, a |
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| 22-year-old Mexican crowned Miss Universe |
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LAS VEGAS: A 22-year-old Mexico woman has won the Miss Universe pageant after donning a flowing red gown and telling an audience that it’s important to teach kids family values.
Jimena Navarrete was first to answer an interview question on Monday night and the last of 83 contestants standing in t |
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| Cleavage enhancing bra to be UK's cheapest |
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ENGLAND: Bargain fashion chain Peacocks is to introduce the UK's cheapest "two cups up" bra - at a quarter of the price of rivals.
The Ultimate Push Up has extra-thick double padding to boost assets by two cup sizes - so a dainty B cup becomes an eye-popping D cup.
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| Kerala stands top in the H1N1 deaths |
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Thiruvananthapuram: Among the nine deaths caused due to H1N1 in India, four are in Kerala, according to Central Health and ffamily welfare ministry. From June 1 to 7, 19 people were affected with H1N1 in Kerala and among them four were died. Kerala stood second in the account of those who are affece |
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| Volcanic ash may cause hazards for asthma patients: WHO |
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United Nations: People suffering from asthma and other respiratory disorders must wear masks and stay indoors to avoid hazards caused by the volcanic ash erupting from Iceland, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned.
Daniel Epstein, spokesman of this UN agency explained that effects will be |
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| Watching 3D TV can cause nausea |
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London: Watching 3D films can cause nausea, according to a new health warning.
According to the warning, a 3D TV can cause people to suffer from vomiting and cramps.
Pregnant women, elders and children are the ones to suffer the most from the use of 3D TVs.
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