Cigarette sale weakens smoker's resolve to quitOctober 9th, 2009 SYDNEY - Seeing cigarettes for sale weakens the smoker's resolve to quit by prompting him to puff within four hours, says a new research. Researchers from Macquarie University, led by Suzan Burton, associate professor, examined factors that lead to relapse among smokers, validating beliefs that tobacco displays discourage smokers from quitting.
Childhood kidney disorder may persist into adulthood with long-term complicationsSeptember 25th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A childhood kidney disorder, which was believed to disappear after puberty, is likely to persist into adulthood and cause significant long-term complications, reveals a new study. The study's researchers suggest that better treatment options are needed for children with the disorder, called minimal change nephrotic syndrome.
Human pee mixed with ash can turn out to be a natural fertilizerSeptember 19th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A new study has proven that human urine mixed with wood ash can be a natural fertilizer. According to a report in National Geographic News, the study was carried out by Surendra Pradhan, an environmental scientist at University of Kuopio in Finland.
Human urine can help grow bumper tomato cropsSeptember 13th, 2009 LONDON - Human urine can help grow bumper tomato crops that can be eaten safely, says a new study. Surendra Pradhan, an environmental biology researcher at the University of Kuopio, Finland, and colleagues gave potted tomato plants one of three treatments: mineral fertilizer, urine and wood ash, or urine only.
New organic fertiliser boosts farm outputSeptember 3rd, 2009 LONDON - Human urine and wood ash appear to make a potent, low cost fertiliser for boosting output of food crops. A new study found that plants fertilised with urine produced four times more tomatoes than nonfertilised plants and as much as plants given synthetic fertiliser.
Why our red blood turns blue after entering veinsAugust 29th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Ever imagined why our blood, which is actually red in colour turns blue in veins? Well, it's because of the oxygen. According to experts, heart pumps blood to the lungs to pick up oxygen.
Despite high male hormone levels, controversial athlete Caster Semenya is a woman: ASAAugust 29th, 2009 LONDON - Star athlete Caster Semenya, who is in midst of a gender row, might have higher than average male hormone levels - but is within the official limits for a woman, Athletics South Africa has said. "Caster Semenya was tested three years ago when she started competing and it was found that she is a woman.
Ciggies 'deaden' smokers' taste budsAugust 20th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Cigarette smokers have fewer and flatter taste buds, says a new study on Greek soldiers. The research on the tongues of 62 soldiers, published in the open access journal BMC Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders, has demonstrated how cigarettes deaden the ability to taste.
Simple chlamydia urine test offers rapid, pain-free diagnosisJuly 29th, 2009 LONDON - Researchers have developed a new urine test which will allow doctors to diagnose Chlamydia infection in men within the hour, improving the ability to successfully treat the infection on the spot and prevent re-transmission. Chlamydia is caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis.
Your cars may soon be powered by urineJuly 15th, 2009 NEW YORK - Could it be possible to run your car on urine? Well, it may be, if Ohio University scientists are to be believed. And their confidence stems from the fact that they have found a novel way to produce hydrogen energy from urine.
Murdered Brit teen Scarlett Keeling's organs sent back to the UKMay 26th, 2009 LONDON - The mother of murdered British teen Scarlett Keeling has revealed that authorities in Goa have finally released her girl's remaining bodily organs. They have been sent to a coroner in the UK.
Will Ferrell gets urine-drunk to survive wilderness adventure showApril 17th, 2009 LONDON - Comedian Will Ferrell is certainly a survivor after successfully making it through British adventurer Bear Grylls' wilderness adventure show 'Man vs. Wild', on which he even drank his own urine.
Cyclist Armstrong could face sanctions for violating doping rulesApril 10th, 2009 LONDON - Cycling legend Lance Armstrong could face sanctions from the French anti-doping agency after being accused of violating rules during a random test in March. The seven-time Tour de France winner is accused of "not respecting the obligation to remain under the direct and permanent observation" of the tester, the Daily Express reported.
Man, woman, rich or poor - smoking kills, says 28-year studyFebruary 17th, 2009 LONDON - A well-off professional who smokes has a much lower survival rate than a non-smoking low-paid worker of the same sex, according to the findings of a 28-year study. The British study, one of the first to examine the long-term impact of smoking on older men and women, shows that smoking itself is a greater source of health inequalities than social position.
Expert says Jackson's nose may fall offFebruary 12th, 2009 LONDON - Pop star Michael Jackson's nose might collapse, says an expert. According to thesun.co.uk, the MSRA expert Mark Enright said Jackson should get treatment immediately as he is suffering from a severe 'staph' infection which is resistant to antibiotics.