Archive for June, 2010
Kidney Beans: A Blessing from Nature
Jun 28th
Kidney beans are a rich source of various valuable nutrients. It belongs to Fabaceae family. It has been found to be kidney-beansbeneficial for averting various diseases specifically diseases that affect the cardio vascular system. A few benefits are as follows:
• It’s a rich source of soluble fiber, which can control More >
Short People Have High Risks of Heart Diseases: Study Revealed
Jun 25th
The short height was earlier considered just a personality factor that most of the people don’t like in themselves but recently a new analysis has shown more negativities of short heights and according to that the short people are at higher risks of getting heart diseases and also death.
short-peopleThe medical More >
Loneliness Could Be the Biggest Enemy of Your Health: Study Shows
Jun 22nd
Loneliness is really a most irritating feeling that no one can ever enjoy, but recently some researchers have find out that this lonely behavior of people can prove to be the biggest enemy of their health.
loneliness1The researchers have shown that the temporary friends of internet just like the ones in More >
Red Wine Can Prove To Be Good For the Blinding Diseases
Jun 17th
A group of researchers’ have found a very useful aspect of the red wine and according to that a special ingredient in the red wine named as Resveratrol helps in preventing the out-of-control blood vessels in growth in the eyes.
red-wineThis ingredient is also found in grapes, blueberries, peanuts and other More >
Florence Henderson Informs About Cataract Surgery
Jun 12th
Cataract surgery is the kind of surgery that most people after a certain age would require because the forming of cataracts is something that is quite a normal process.
cataract-surgeryCataracts occur when the natural lens that every human being possesses inside their eye becomes cloudy and unclear.
So of course if this More >
Making a difference in public schools, this National Volunteer Week
Jun 7th
Bounty as a group has surely succeeded in meeting the aim that they had set out with on their most recent volunteering project, the “Make a Clean Difference”, as can be seen from their efforts in Los Angeles in the Kingsley Elementary school that they visited on the 4th of More >