One more person, a British midwife this time, has been denied permanent residency in Australia because the applicant’s child is suffering from Down Syndrome.
“Who will marry my daughter who has diabetes?” asks Ram Anuj, a native of Ganga Jamuni village, situated in the Bahraich district of the Nothern Indian State of Uttar Pradesh in India.
MP3 player headphones placed within an inch of pacemakers or implantable defibrillators may interfere with the operation of the lifesaving cardiac devices, according to a study released Sunday.
Garment manufacturers in Punjab, who initiated an awareness campaign on the ill effects of cotton cultivated with toxic chemicals, have now launched exclusive wear made of organic cotton.
A barmaid was saved by the underwire on her 6-pound Asda bra when she was stabbed in the chest by a masked mugger.
Vicky Parsons, 26, was sitting
A new study has revealed that leprosy, also known as Hansen’s disease, is still prevalent in the United States. “Approximately 150 cases are diagnosed each year with 3,000 people in the U.
Previous studies have shown that media images of female models have a negative impact on how woman view their own bodies. But now, a new study has found
British research has suggested early surgery for those suffering from persistent heartburn in order to escape a lifetime of popping pills. A year after
Pope Benedict XVI called on the scientific community Friday to find a new consensus for determining when someone’s life ends that takes into account technological advances.
“The legal issue is this: The parents of the brain dead boy are deeply religious people and in their religious belief a person is dead when their heart