Posts Tagged ‘News’

Latest Business News Helps in Making Wise Business Deal

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

Latest Business News Helps in Making Wise Business Deal

In this volatile economy, the best investor is one who invests only after carefully analyzing the market trends. Whether you are a businessman or not, if you want to get updated with the latest happenings in the business world, then you need to keep abreast with latest business news and updates at almost every given second. In fact, nobody can deny the fact that staying updated with latest happenings in the business world is very important. For getting updated with latest business news, you can rely on online web portals, like www.in.com. Such a portal is popular for satisfying appetite of people who are hungry for business news.

An online venture of Network 18, in.com is flooded with latest news of different categories such as top headlines, business, national news, international news, sports news, entertainment news and health news. All categories get updated on a regular basis; hence users can get the latest news in the finance world. If you are in problem because of not getting proper business news updates, then you need to make an extensive search through the internet as solution to your problem is itself present on the internet. While browsing, you will come across a number of portals that can offer you all the relevant and important latest business news that have a great impact on your life. Such web portals are flooded with all types of business news, corporate news, the stock market news, the marketing news or other related news.

People who want to abreast with all latest current happening in the business world can visit www.in.com as the site gets updated on a regular basis to offer customers satisfaction. Getting updated with latest business news plays a very important role for people who want to invest money or already

Does All Health News Go Up In Smoke?

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

Does All Health News Go Up In Smoke?

A study published in the journal Environmental Health found that people who smoke in confined places inhale enough secondhand smoke to significantly increase their risk from smoking. Researchers in Genoa, Italy chose 15 newsstand vendors for their study because they worked alone inside small kiosks. The researchers discovered that smoking 14 cigarettes a day in an enclosed space is equal to smoking an extra 2.6 cigarettes. Also, 14.6%-20% of the carcinogens from regular cigarettes came from secondhand smoke. From light cigarettes it was 21%-34%. Obviously, smokers should have firsthand knowledge about secondhand smoke.

Thirdhand smoke is the nicotine residue from secondhand smoke. This residue is on indoor surfaces and car interiors, where it can stay for months. It’s also on clothes and skin. A study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that when this residue interacts with nitrous acid from unvented gas appliances or vehicle engines, it forms TSNA’s – one of the most potent carcinogens in tobacco smoke. Because TSNA exposure is through touch, dust inhalation or ingestion, babies and toddlers are most at risk. Opening windows won’t eliminate thirdhand smoke. Opening minds will.

Minds also have to be open to the fact that hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is the second-leading cause of death in the U.S. It triggers more than one-third of heart attacks, is a leading cause of strokes and kidney failure and plays a role in blindness and dementia. According to the Institute of Medicine, nearly 1 in 3 adults has hypertension. Leading risk factors include being overweight, inactivity and poor diet. The good news is we can avoid those three risk factors by exercising, eating less

Yoga Health News

Monday, September 6th, 2010

Yoga Health News

Yoga Month is a year-round campaign and will peak September 2008 with millions of health & socially conscious individuals practicing yoga at thousands of yoga studios, parks and homes around the globe.

The 10 City Yoga Month Tour featuring lectures and concerts will visit yoga-passionate cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, Vancouver, Chicago, New York City, Philadelphia, Miami, Austin, Denver and San Diego.

“Yoga has been practiced for the last 5,000 years and transformed into one of the most popular and effective methods to balance body mind, stay flexible, fit and healthy and prevent disease – mainly because it works.”, says Johannes R. Fisslinger, president of the Yoga Health Foundation and initiator of the Yoga Month campaign.

Yoga is attracting North American participants in numbers as high as 20 million. A recent Harris poll revealed that more than 100 million North Americans would like to practice Yoga for its health benefits.

With many Hollywood celebrities like Gwenyth Paltrow, Madonna, Russell Simmons, Courtney Cox and Nicholas Cage, Meg Ryan, Ricky Martin practicing yoga and 27 billion spent in yoga-related products even traditional advertisers are paying attention.

The extensive list of current Yoga Month partners include magazines like Fit Yoga, Yoga+ Joyful Living, LA Yoga, Yogi Times, Yoga Journal, Yogamates.com, Whole Life Times, studios like Yogaworks, Exhale, Jiva Mukti, Power Yoga, Dahn Yoga and Bikram Yoga and teachers like Seane Corn, Hala Khouri, Bryan Kest, Nike’s Margo Kellison, Larry Payne, Shiva Rea.

Yoga Month will benefit local community leaders and inspire sustainable healthy lifestyle projects like Yoga for

What’s New In Health News?

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

What’s New In Health News?

According to New York City health officials, three-quarters of salt Americans eat comes from prepared and processed food, raising the risk of heart disease. Having led the ban on trans fats, New York City officials met with food makers and restaurants to discuss reducing salt in common foods like soup, pasta sauce, salad dressing and bread. New York has recruited health agencies and medical groups across the country with the goal of reducing salt consumption 20% by 2014. Although the food industry hopes salt reduction will remain voluntary, they have a healthy concern about government regulation.

According to neuroscientists, some people have a harder time resisting fattening foods because of “conditioned hypereating”, a drive to eat high-fat, high-sugar foods. Fat-sugar combinations light up the brain’s dopamine pathway – its pleasure sensing spot – the same pathway that conditions people to alcohol and drugs. For approximately 70 million people with some degree of conditioned hypereating, the reward-anticipating area of the brain stays switched on even after the food is eaten. Thus the brain has to be retrained with rules, substitutions or temptation avoidance. Because there are thin hypereaters, there’s a fat chance affected brains can be retrained.

According to a study done by researchers at the University of Nottingham in Britain, the researchers involved support the “hygiene hypothesis” – that the rise in asthma and allergies is linked to hyper-clean living; and if the immune system isn’t properly primed in childhood, it can improperly react to harmless triggers like pollen and dander. When the researchers trapped wild mice, those not infested with parasites had more sensitive immune systems than

Finally, a High School News Website

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

Finally, a High School News Website

Stats from late last year show that fifty one percent of high school students read the news on the internet at least once weekly.

Another thirty six percent would read the news if it was delivered in the right way. Contrary to what many belive, there are tons of high school students who actually enjoy reading the news.

And until recently there was no news site for high school students.

The High schooler is a website that posts news articles that high school students actually enjoy reading about. The website was created for high school students and it posts news articles in student life, entertainment, high school sports, and much more.

The High Schooler has become increasingly popular amongst high school students.

Before The High Schooler was created there was only one high school news source (Channel One) which is a television show that airs in several high schools and middle schools around the country.

Although they also have a website, their website consists mainly of quizzes and not very much news. Another issue that many students have with Channel One is that it isn’t delivered in a manner that high school and middle school students can relate to.

Channel One talks about lots of war and politics. This isn’t a bad thing and i’m sure lots of high school students like to know what’s going on in the world. However, High School students can tune in to CNN if all they wanted was war and politics. And as the Statistics say, thirty six percent of these students would read the news if presented in the right way. This is the problem channel one has. Middle school students are probably bored to death with their news because

Is It Healthy To Read Health News?

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Is It Healthy To Read Health News?

Doctors who followed a checklist developed by the World Health Organization cut the worldwide surgical death rate by almost half and reduced complications by more than one-third. Ask patient’s name, mark incision site, count sponges after surgery – those are three of the nineteen items on the checklist. Although the results of using the list are most dramatic in developing countries, Britain, Ireland, Jordon and the Philippines will use it in all operating rooms. The Joint Commission, which sets standards for most U.S. hospitals, is considering using more of the steps – which would be steps in the right direction.

According to numbers released in January 2009 by the National Center for Health Statistics, some numbers are going in the wrong direction. The number of obese Americans (people 100 pounds or more overweight) now exceeds the number of overweight Americans. Thirty-four percent are obese and 32.7 percent are overweight. Thirty-four percent means more than 72 million Americans are obese – more than double the number in 1980. Although the percent of overweight Americans remained stable, the percent of extremely obese is now 6 percent. Among other things, excess weight increases the risk of heart disease, diabetes and several types of cancer – and being healthy becomes a fat chance.

In a study done at Carnegie Mellon University 150 healthy men and women were asked to record how long they slept at night and how much time they spent tossing and turning. After 2 weeks the volunteers were infected with a cold virus. Those who slept less than 7 hours nightly were 3 times more likely to get a cold. Those who tossed and turned or spent a lot of time trying to go to sleep were also much more likely to get sick. It seems the

Acai Berry Health News

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Acai Berry Health News

There is important Acai health news that you’ll want to hear that can improve your well-being and it’s all about a remarkable berry.

This tiny berry is a powerful food weapon against toxins and because it is packed full of antioxidants, it is also touted as a leader in the fight against disease prevention. Antioxidants are said to help users win the fight against fatigue, certain heart diseases and even cancer.

Renata Nyleve Editor of the “Best Weight Loss Supplements” website — http://www.BestWeightLossSupplements.tv — pointed out;

“…But in other Acai health news, this fruit is also known to aid in the flushing away of toxins and bacteria that reside in the colon that can rob you of feeling your best. Doctors often tell patients to make sure they eat more fruits…”

The reasoning behind that is because of the way certain fruits deliver nutrients the body needs. Some of the fruits, like the Acai berry, are considered really super foods. The nutrients contained in the berry have long been known to boost health.

“…The latest information in Acai health news is that the amount of benefits offered to the users far outweigh the cost you will pay for the product, including any shipping fees. What you will gain in better health is worth the cost because you can not put a price tag on how important your body is…” added R. Nyleve.

Further information, resources and reviews of the best weight loss products you can get online by http://www.BestWeightLossProducts.tv

Punjabi News by A Popular Punjabi Newspaper -Jagbani

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Punjabi News by A Popular Punjabi Newspaper -Jagbani

To provide a good communication about Punjabi news in india. In india so many people want to read news in there regional language. Jagbani.in is Punjabi language based newspaper in Punjab which provides Punjabi news, latest news in Punjab through Punjabi newspaper for Punjabi people. They collect news from different sources of leading Punjabi News Papers in punjab. an ideal punjabi news website is not the one that gets the most traffic. There are several features that make a punjabi newspapers website worth reading and most importantly, believing its contents. Like jagbani.in provides news in different categories like top headlines, business, national news, international news, sports news, entertainment News, and health news. These categories news update regularly from different News sources and get the latest News.

Experience reading news online may differ from sites to sites since all the websites are not made on the same type. Some of them may be in the form of text, image, flash, PDF or some in special presentations made with expensive software’s. News Page you can personalize also as for your convenience and get more proper formatted News sections. There are plenty of punjabi newspaper websites all over the Internet that cater mainly to the NRIs (Non Resident Indians) who wish to be updated about their motherland. They can easily access several punjabi news on the website and can read them at their comfort, whenever they find time. The features to be sorted after in a punjabi newspaper website accuracy: the foremost criteria of punjabi news site is that it should confirm any news that it publishes. For exemplar, a punjabi newspaper website recently published a piece related to a topmost young Indian politician involved in a heinous

Health News Articles on Stress

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Health News Articles on Stress

The people today are more active than the people before. But with more activities that must be done, the people also suffer from stress too much. The recent health news articles on stress reveal that people suffering from stress are actually changing. There have been researches that the stressed people increase and their situation is worsening.

The type of people today is changing by the means that they move and live their lives and so this also goes with the way that stress affects these people. The number of stressed people is actually increasing and the effects of stress in a person are also adding up. With more people feel stressed, there are others that consider stress as a common situation in their life but they do not see that they are risking their health too much when they simply let stress take over their body.

With recent changes in the way that we live our life, every individual must be careful not to let these situations affect him too much. With the many tasks that must be accomplished, this must not always make him feel stressed. Coping up should still be done and having a clear mind should be maintained. There can be many ways that a person can do to manage his life better and to avoid stress to take in control.

With the changes in the way that we live, we must learn to adapt and make our body suit it. If not, then it would be better to change our lifestyle to suit our body’s needs.

Is So Much Health News Healthy?

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Is So Much Health News Healthy?

According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, protein chemicals in pollen that cause seasonal allergies are also in certain raw foods. For example, ragwood pollen is related to chemicals in cantaloupe, banana, sunflower seeds, zucchini and cucumber. Grass pollen is related to peaches, celery, melons, tomatoes and oranges. When these foods are eaten, the body’s immune system responds as if it were ingesting pollen. Unlike seasonal allergies, oral allergy is year-round; and although reactions to it are usually limited to the lips and mouth, for one-third of seasonal allergy sufferers it’s nothing to sneeze at.

According to new guidelines issued in July 2008 by the American Academy of Pediatrics, children at risk for high cholesterol and heart disease should be screened; and it was recommended children be given cholesterol-lowering drugs. The concern about millions of children taking statin drugs with limited testing on children set off a controversy. However, far fewer children may need these drugs than predicted. A new study of the cholesterol levels of more than 2,700 youths ages 12 to 17 found less than 1% met AAP guidelines for drug treatment. Instead, a change in diet and increased exercise was recommended – a new look at an old solution.

According to a report published in the Archives of General Psychiatry, greater exposure to TV during teenage years increases the risk of depression in young adulthood – especially among males. The 4,100 healthy adolescents in the study reported an average of 5.68 hours a day of media exposure, of which 2.3 hours were TV. When the participants were screened 7 years later, 7.4% had developed depression. According to the report, the teens had a significantly