India free from bird flu: Govt
The government today announced that the country is free of bird flu disease, but continues to keep a watchful eye on vulnerable areas.
Bird flu, also know as avian influenza, is a flu that affects b
India free from bird flu: Govt
The government today announced that the country is free of bird flu disease, but continues to keep a watchful eye on vulnerable areas.
Bird flu, also know as avian influenza, is a flu that affects b
Police think poisoned cat meat killed China tycoon
The sudden death of a billionaire in southern China is causing police to ask: Was it murder by cat meat?
Long Liyuan, 49, died on December 23 in wealthy Guangdong province after sharing a dish of slo
France finds 20 cancer cases in women with faulty implants
French health authorities said on Saturday that 20 cases of cancer had been uncovered in women with allegedly faulty French-made breast implants but insisted there was still no proven link with the di
Kerala parents want semen of their deceased son
In what is believed to be a rarest of rare case, an aged couple in Kerala has now sought legal recourse to secure possession of their deceased son's semen which is in the possession of a private hospi
New contraceptive rule in China sparks outrage
A new regulation that requires women buying emergency contraceptives in at least one Chinese city to register their real names and ID card numbers has triggered an outcry on the Internet.
New year revellers, beware of infected alcometers
It will be a double whammy for drunken Delhiites taking to the wheel this New Years' eve. Apart from stringent fines including imprisonment, one may contract diseases courtesy infected alcometers.
Ac
Woman delivers own baby using mirror
A 28-year-old British woman, who works as a midwife at a London hospital, delivered her own baby in the bathroom using a pocket-sized mirror.
Claire Clarke-Wood went into labour after finishing work
25% children affected by Japanese Encephalitis die: Govt
Government today admitted that 25 per cent of children affected by Japanese Encephalitis die while 40 per cent of those who survive become mentally or physically handicapped, but maintained that effec
More striking doctors resume duty in Jaipur
Fortyseven striking resident doctors today resumed duty here taking the total number of medicos who have rejoined work to 94 even as the situation remained grim in other cities where the strike contin