Health Tips: Protein and Hypoglycemia

Protein Snack

A client told a doctor that she always adds protein every time she made her nighttime snack to prevent hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, during the night. It is a common belief for a lot people who have diabetes. The problem is…it isn’t correct. Let’s break it down so that you can better understand the issue … Read more

Big Asteroid to Fly Close to Earth in November

Asteroids

Asteroid a size of an aircraft carrier will be coming closer to the Earth and its closest would be expected to hit this autumn. As it is gradually zooming in, unlike the moon, the scientists hold their breath as they were getting nervous with excitement, not with worry about a possible disaster to take place. … Read more

Nuclear power plant not responsible for leukemia

nuclear plant

BRITAIN – A recent finding according to experts shows that lesser chances for leukemia illness is seen to those children living near the nuclear power plant than those living somewhere else. And other possible factors for leukemia harming the children are currently being traced and studied based on an article published in Britain. The risks … Read more

World’s First Ever Computerized Map of Human Brain

Computerized Picture of a Human Brain

Scientist in Allen Institute for Brain Science, in Seattle, Washington released the first ever computerized map of the brain in the world after more than four years of cutting edge research. The interactive research tool was called Human Brain Atlas, this tool is said to help scientist in understanding how the brain works and aid … Read more

Genetic Change Increase the possibility for Lung Cancer to Spread

Lung Cancer

Scientist in the US found out the genetic change that makes lung cancer to more likely spread around a human body. The new finding was first published in the journal Nature. This opens an opportunity for the scientist to be able to create new medicine to fight secondary tumors. The study was first conducted in … Read more

Largest Radio Telescope to be built in Jodrell Bank

Largest Telescope will be build in Jodrell Bank

The world’s biggest radio telescope will be build in Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire. The said project is cost about £1.3billion and an agreement has been made to run the square Kilometer array from Jodrell Bank was signed in Rome, Australia, China, the Netherlands, New Zealand, South Africa, France, Germany, Italy and the UK. This … Read more

Health Tips: Getting to Know the Type 1 Diabetes

diabetes-test

What is type1 diabetes? Type-1 diabetes is a ‘chronic (lifelong) disease’ that will take place when pancreas will no longer produce enough insulin to control properly blood sugar levels. Type-1 diabetes is also known as ‘Insulin – dependent diabetes and ‘Juvenile onset diabetes. Risk factors, Causes and incidence Type-1 diabetes can occur at any age, … Read more

“Clean Living” avoids possible heart problems

Eating Healthy Foods can help improve your health

Scientist said that “Clean Living”, such as avoiding smoking and eating more healthy foods reduces the possible heart beat problem. According to United States experts, individuals who can maintain a healthy weight and normal blood pressure and abstain from tobacco have a 57% chance that could avert from atrial fibrillation (AF). Nearly 15,000 patients where … Read more

Health Tips: 7-Natural Ways to Lower Radiation

radiation test

What is radiation? The two types of radiation are ‘electromagnetic’ and ‘particle’ radiation. Electromagnetic (EM) waves range from low-energy to high-energy. Low energy EM includes visible light, electrical, ultraviolet (UV) and infrared. With the exception of ‘UV’ are relatively harmless and, in fact, therapeutic such as the far infrared wave. At the high energy end … Read more