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Mass media campaigns effective in convincing young adults for safer sex

11.04.2008 23:13    keralanext.com
The study conducted by UK professor Rick Zimmerman, a centre director in Louisville, Ky. for the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE) and Philip Palmgreen, professor of communication at UK revealed that mass media campaigns can be successful in


Modus operandi of heart muscle protein discovered

11.04.2008 23:13    keralanext.com
They discovered that a protein called leiomodin (Lmod) promotes the assembly of actin protein and guides it to form the pumping unit of the heart. Actin is the most abundant protein found in animal cells and forms long polymers, or

Scientists studying silver nanoparticles potential for improving food safety

11.04.2008 23:13    keralanext.com
Byron Brehm-Stecher an associate professor in food science and human nutrition and Heidi Weinkauf, a graduate student in food science and human nutrition, are studying silver nanoparticles' potential for improving food safety. The aim of this study is to develop

Scientists highlight brain differences in infants with auditory processing problems

11.04.2008 23:13    keralanext.com
The researchers have also found less left hemisphere activity in the brains of children who struggle with rapid auditory processing as compared to matched control children. April Benasich, a professor of Neuroscience who led the study at her Infancy Studies

TVS Logistics goes in for private equity investment

11.04.2008 23:13    keralanext.com
Addressing a press meet here, Sundram Fasteners Chairman and one of the directors of TVS Logistics, Suresh Krishna said the company had raised Rs 100 crore from Goldman Sachs to further speed up its growth. "The partnership with Goldman Sachs

New drug protects against radiation damage: study

11.04.2008 23:13    keralanext.com
While radiation therapy is used effectively to destroy cancerous tumours, it can have a devastating effect on healthy cells, noted the study published in the April 11 edition of the American review Science. But a new drug protects gastrointestinal cells

Campaign to reduce maternal, child mortality launched

11.04.2008 23:13    keralanext.com
The "Deliver Now for Women and Children," a global campaign which aims at reducing maternal mortality and morbidity, will be launched from 12 districts in Orissa where public hearings will be organised for communities to voice their demands. "Workshops will

Women who move to UK develop poor maternal health behaviours

11.04.2008 23:13    keralanext.com
The study discovered that longer the ethnic minority women live in the UK the more likely they are to smoke during pregnancy or give up breastfeeding early. The researchers from UCL Institute of Child Health in London conducted their study

Govt bans cement export as price control measure

11.04.2008 23:13    keralanext.com
We have banned the export to take care of mismatch between supply and demand of cement," Minister of Commerce and Industry Kamal Nath told reporters here. The cement prices have been increasing at regular intervals for the last two years,

Wine may protect against dementia

11.04.2008 23:13    keralanext.com
Researchers from Sahlgrenska Academy at University of Gothenburg in Sweden analysed 1,458 women who were included in the so-called Population Study of Women from 1968. They were asked to report how often they drank wine, beer, and liquor by selecting

RCF rolls out maximum coaches in 2007-8

11.04.2008 23:13    keralanext.com
It produced 34 types of coaches including 96 stainless steel coaches for Rajdhani trains, 133 coaches for eight newly introduced Garib Rath trains and 16 coaches for Science express trains. A prestigious export order of 24 MG coaches for Senegal

Govt to check profiteering; will fix steel prices if needed

11.04.2008 23:13    keralanext.com
I have been advocating for a regulator for the steel industry... This is what I did in case of pharmaceutical industry where Drug Price Control Order has been effective in checking profiteering and keeping prices in check," Steel and Chemical

Rupee ends flat at 39.95/96 a dollar

11.04.2008 23:12    keralanext.com
The rupee moved in a relatively small range of 39.91 and 39.98 during the day after resuming higher at 39.91/92 a dollar from its previous close of 39.94/95 a dollar. Forex dealers said rising inflation rate failed to spark a

HC upholds 1998 G.O., taking back state land

11.04.2008 22:30    keralanext.com
Upholding the order on an appeal by the city Collector, a Division Bench, comprising Justice Dharma Rao and Justice M Venugopal said 'on a scrutiny of the entire materials we are unable to accept the contention attributing malafides on the

Goa Police bust international sex racket

11.04.2008 22:30    keralanext.com
Four girls in their early 20s were arrested by crime branch sleuths of Goa Police in the capital city of Panaji. Police have launched an intensive search for the lady. "This is an international prostitution racket run by a Russian
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Moby falls for Britney Spears weird charms

11.04.2008 22:30    keralanext.com
The songwriter admitted that he would love to marry the Toxic singer "in a heartbeat". "She's like this Tennessee Williams (US playwright) tragic figure," The Sun quoted him as saying. "The fatter she gets, the weirder she gets, the more

Bollywood comedy Krazzy 4 hits theatres

11.04.2008 22:29    keralanext.com
Arshad Warsi, Irfan Khan, Rajpal Yadav, Suresh Menon, Juhi Chawla and Dia Mirza have played the lead roles in this laugh riot. The plot of the movie revolves around the life of four crazy men. The first one is a

IMF cautions India against inflation

11.04.2008 22:29    keralanext.com
One of the things mentioned (in the report) is that inflation is running a little on the high side and that requires some attention immediately", David Burton, Director of the IMF Asia and Pacific Department, said at a press conference

Japenese man found dead in Paharganj hotel

11.04.2008 22:29    keralanext.com
Isoboehi Ditsu, who arrived in the national capital on April 4, was found dead in a room in 'Next Inn' in Paharganj at around 11:30 am and some sleeping pills were also recovered from there, they said. The room attendants

UPA govt committed fraud on common man: BJP

11.04.2008 22:29    keralanext.com
It is now evident that the UPA government has miserably failed to control inflation and price rise. It has committed the biggest fraud on the interest of the 'Aam Adami' (common man) whose cause it claim to be represent," party

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