Health officials in Kathmandu always claim that the Expanded Programme of Immunization (EPI) is doing well in all districts of the country. But fresh reports from far-flung districts reveal that
A UK biotechnology company ReGen Therapeutics, is developing a potential treatment for Alzheimer's disease based on colostrum - the first milk produced by mammals after giving birth, which offers
Doctors at a fertility center near Washington report that they can substantially stack the odds that a couple using artificial insemination can have a baby of the sex they choose. The method,
Feeding carnivores live quarry is a growing attraction in China, where sightseers can watch aligators chomp chicks, lions mangle goats or big snakes swallow rats. But none of the entertainment is as
A team of researchers has discovered a novel biochemical mechanism for carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning that may someday lead to new clinical approaches for dealing with exposure to the deadly
The Clinton administration is trying to punish polluters of the Mississippi river. Attorney General Janet Reno and EPA Adminstrator Carol M. Browner stood under the Gateway Arch in St. Louis to
Greenpeace called on the French government to urgently order an environmental Impact Assessment of the state-controlled plutonium company COGEMA's controversial plan to dredge the polluted sea bed
The non-governmental organisations Greenpeace, Ibase, Fase and others are seriously concerned with the slow and inefficient response by the government agencies responsible in taking effective
A chase and several rounds in the air later, a four-member gang, involved in sandalwood tree thefts in and around the City, was arrested by the Sadavshivanagar police, and sandalwood billets worth