Cloud computing moving fast to become a mature technology
Submitted by Avinash Tripathi on Fri, 06/03/2011 - 12:27
Cloud computing is fast moving to become a mature technology, with 75 per cent of businesses either using the cloud or mulling over plans to use it, a fresh survey sponsored by business technology services firm Avanade claims.
L-arginine Reduces the Risk of Pre-eclampsia
Submitted by Neeraj Shahane on Fri, 06/03/2011 - 10:38
As per a research, taking supplements can act as a shield against pre-eclampsia among pregnant women who experience a sudden rise in their blood pressure. Pre-eclampsia is a fatal disease, as it resulted in high blood pressure and even heart attack, resulting in deaths. As per a British Medical Journal, consumption of supplements like L-arginine and antioxidants reduced the chances of being contracted by the disease.
Girls Indulge Into Smoking at a Higher Rate Than Boys
Submitted by Dinesh Chandra Gaur on Fri, 06/03/2011 - 10:35
The most fascinating activity to the adolescent girls these days is said to be smoking. Since 1990, girls have consistently surpassed the boys in smoking. The gap had been increasing by 10% by 2004. Around 26% girls in their teens smoked whereas only 16% boys smoked in their comparison and the number was increasing each year.
Young Children Encouraged to Sleep More
Submitted by Pallavi Sharma on Fri, 06/03/2011 - 10:22
Get more sleep!-is what researchers in New Zealand are suggesting kids aged three to six do. Three has been evidence that shows reduced sleep is linked to becoming overweight in young children. Children who sleep less have a significantly increased risk of having a higher BMI by the age of six, compared to children who are getting the proper amount of sleep.
Distressed Patients Have Higher Level of Inflammation, Study Shows
Submitted by Neeraj Shahane on Fri, 06/03/2011 - 09:58
The Daily Mirror has reported that the patients, who feel scared of dying during heart attack, have chances to get another.
Surgical Patients At More Risk of Suffering Surgical Site Infection
Submitted by Dinesh Chandra Gaur on Fri, 06/03/2011 - 09:54
A study has revealed that surgical patients have more risk of suffering a surgical site infection, when there is a high level of noise in the operating theatre, where they are being treated.
