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Exoskeleton Suits A Reality

Posted on September 20, 2011 by in Health, Technology

Exoskeleton Suits A Reality

5 years away from production the wearable robotics Sarcos XOZ 2 exoskeleton suit will be able to augment the strength of those who are disabled. Read how this military developed technology could be used in medicine….

Getting Kids To Like Greens

Posted on September 11, 2011 by in Food and Wine, Health

Getting Kids To Like Greens

Around 25 % of the population is born with an over-developed receptor for bitter tastes. However, veggie haters will be pleased to know that the sensitivity to the bitterness in them is all in the genes. Get some easy tips on how to help kids enjoy greens…

Students Saved Through Tablet Revolution

Posted on September 11, 2011 by in Education, Health, Technology

Students Saved Through Tablet Revolution

Students will no longer be in danger of shoulder and neck pain, creating back, strained muscles, poor posture, headaches, poor spinal alignment and nerve damage, through over weighted backpacks. The day has arrived when a school packpack will consist of only a tablet iPad computer. Read more…

Man Made Meat Soon A Reality

Posted on September 6, 2011 by in Food and Wine, Health

Man Made Meat Soon A Reality

In approximately 6 months time scientists believe they will have a synthetic hamburger, at a cost of $350,000 to develop,. However, before you rush out to buy one know that it has been grown from pig cells, fed by horse serum. The meat is also white in colour, due to the lack of the presence [...]

How To Deal With Post Natal depression

Posted on September 6, 2011 by in Health, Women

How To Deal With Post Natal depression

Having a baby can be a wonderful experience, yet from the birth to the whole new and demanding routine caused by the newcomer, it is can also be a traumatic experience Read more…

Odd Cure For Superbug

Posted on August 29, 2011 by in Health

Odd Cure For Superbug

A rouge strain of bacteria, the superbug C. Difficile (Clostridium difficile) is killing its victims. Mutated by the overuse of broad-spectrum antibiotics, Clostridium difficile is a bacteria that can take over the intestines and destroy the bowel. It as now been discovered in Australia after killing up to 300 people a day in US hospitals. [...]

Indonesian Train Track Therapy

Posted on August 4, 2011 by in Health, Society

Indonesian Train Track Therapy

Although they run the risk of death, or imprisonment, dozens of Indonesians are ignoring the red-and-white danger signs along the tracks. Read how the people stretch out on the train tracks outside the bustling capital of Jakata…

Japanese Paris Syndrome

Posted on July 13, 2011 by in Health, Travel

Japanese Paris Syndrome

Up to 24 Japanese tourists a year, mainly women in their 30s, are flown home from the French capital, Paris, after becoming afflicted with what has become known as the ‘Paris Syndrome’. Read more…

Latest News On Fukushima

Posted on July 12, 2011 by in Environment, Health

Latest News On Fukushima

A 7.0 tremor when an earthquake registering 7.0 struck off Japan’s northeastern coast on July 9th  which shook the Fukushima damaged nuclear power plant once again. Read more…

Obesity In Children

Posted on July 5, 2011 by in Health

Obesity In Children

It has been reported that up to 13% of 6 – 11 year olds and 14 % of adolescents wereclassed as being obese in 1999. Things have since gone from bad to worse in an obesity epidemic, which is triple the rate of 1963. Read more…