By Javor Plazar on Sep 28, 2008 in Featured, Health News | 0 Comments
WHO has recommended that mother’s milk is the best for infants. Breast milk is made up of more than 200 nutritious components that help babies to grow strong and healthy. According to WHO, no milk powder can match the efficacy of mother’s milk. Interior Health and the World Health Organization recommend that new moms must [...]
By Javor Plazar on Sep 28, 2008 in Featured, Health News | 0 Comments
Grandma’s cure for cough has the ability to give relief to chronic rhinosinusitis. According to a research, honey can penetrate biofilm which even antibiotics have not been able to do. It can kill small communities of bacteria that stick to the mucus of the nose. Preliminary findings were presented at the meeting of American Academy [...]
By Javor Plazar on Sep 26, 2008 in Featured, Health News | 0 Comments
Hung-Fat Tse, from the University of Hong Kong states that Isoflavone, found in tofu and hummous can help improve blood flow in stroke victims by 50 percent.
By Javor Plazar on Sep 26, 2008 in Featured, Health News | 0 Comments
Studies done by St. George’s University of London suggest that, exercise can help pregnant and non pregnant women to quit smoking. Nicotine, in cigarettes, is addictive and is responsible for lower birth weight, higher infant mortality, learning disabilities and health concerns in childhood.
By Javor Plazar on Sep 25, 2008 in Featured, Health News | 0 Comments
Canadian researchers have found links between the “sunshine” vitamin deficiency and multiple sclerosis in children.
By Duica Karljikovic on Sep 24, 2008 in Featured, Kosovo, Serbia | 0 Comments
Pristina: Serbia is showing willingness to cooperate in the area of the rule of law in northern Kosovo, said the UNMIK Deputy Chief David Harland, who, along with UNMIK Chief Lamberto Zannier, was in a delegation that met with Kosovo Minister Goran Bogdanovic.
By Pavle Hanak on Sep 24, 2008 in Featured, United States | 0 Comments
“I support Kosovo’s independence,” said the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate, Barack Obama, in his letter written to the National Council of U.S. Albanians.
By Tatjana Oskanjan on Sep 20, 2008 in Featured, United States | 0 Comments
In a groundbreaking case today, a federal district court judge in Washington, D.C., ruled federal sex discrimination lawsuit in the favor of a transgender woman.
By Vasilije Gallak on Sep 20, 2008 in Featured | 0 Comments
Copenhagen - The Danish foreign ministry confirmed that a Danish diplomat was among the injured in the apparent suicide bomb attack on the five-star Marriot hotel in the Pakistani capital Islamabad on Saturday.
By Vasilije Gallak on Sep 20, 2008 in Featured | 0 Comments
Islamabad - At least 50 people were killed and around 200 injured Saturday in an apparent suicide bomb attack on the five-star Marriot hotel in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad, witnesses and officials said.