October 31, 2007

Computer-based Sound Training Improves Dyslexic Kid’s Reading Ability

Scientists have found that sound training via computer exercises can be helpful in curing the problem of sound processing among dyslexic children, which hinders their ability to read.

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Gene Identified That Makes Some People Unbearable to Offensive Smell

Scientists have identified a gene that is partly responsible for the difference among people who remain oblivious to the odour of sweat and individuals

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Restoring Memory After Brain Damage Enabled by Neural Stem Cells

Research at the UC Irvine is among the first to demonstrate that neural stem cells may help to restore memory after brain damage.
In the study, mice

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Proper Cleaning of Door Handles, Switches can Check Spread of MRSA

A new study has found that hospital cleaners usually do not pay proper attention to door handles and light switches, and are thus putting patients’ lives at risk.

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Halle Berry Following Healthy Diet and Good Living to Fight Diabetes

Actress Halle Berry is trying hard to fight diabetes - by having a healthy diet and good living.

The Oscar winning actress was diagnosed with Type

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Cheryl Cole Does Not Have Sympathy Towards Drug Addicts

Girls Aloud singer Cheryl Cole has no sympathy for drug addicts and drug-abusing celebrities and says if they are in pain, it’s self-inflicted.

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Halle Berry Exposes Her Worst Childhood Memories

Actress Halle Berry has revealed her worst childhood memories that haunt her till date.

The Oscar winning actress, who is four months pregnant with

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Bill Clinton is a Sick Sex Addict, Says Gerald Ford

Former US President Gerald Ford considered Bill Clinton a sick sex addict, who needed immediate treatment. A new book based on interviews given by Ford

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Beck to Train Posh to Overcome Anxiousness

David Beckham has turned his wife Victoria’s personal trainer to prepare her for Spice Girl’s upcoming reunion tour.

Victoria, who hates working out

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Treadmill Training Helps Infants With Down Syndrome to Walk Months Earlier

A new study from the University of Michigan has revealed that starting Down syndrome infants on treadmill training for just minutes a day can help them walk up to four or five months earlier.

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