By Srecko.Krestic on Jul 23, 2008 in Featured, Health News | 0 Comments
A study done by the researchers of the Glasgow University claim that drugs are the main culprit behind the high morality rate in Scotland. Scotland has 15% higher death rate as compared to England and Wales.
By Vasilije Gallak on Jul 22, 2008 in Featured, General News, Germany | 0 Comments
Berlin - German politicians Tuesday urged Barack Obama not to call for greater troop contributions from Europeans in Afghanistan when he outlines his plans for US foreign policy in a major speech in Berlin later this week.
By Tatjana Oskanjan on Jul 22, 2008 in Featured, General News, Greece | 0 Comments
Athens - A Greek court on Tuesday ruled a gay rights group can use the name Lesbian, saying people from the Aegean island of Lesbos did not have sole claim to the name.
By Tatjana Oskanjan on Jul 22, 2008 in European Union, Featured, General News | 0 Comments
Spanish police dismantled the most active cell of the militant Basque separatist group ETA on Tuesday, detaining at least nine people, police said.
By Srecko.Krestic on Jul 7, 2008 in Featured, Health News | 0 Comments
Scientists feel that watermelon has some ingredients that can raise the libido level, much like what Viagra does.
By Srecko.Krestic on Jul 5, 2008 in Featured, Health News | 0 Comments
A Greek study suggests that a few cups of green tea a day can help to keep heart disease away. During the study, researchers at the Athens Medical School in Greece gave 14 healthy volunteers either green tea, diluted caffeine or hot water and measured the function of endothelial cells that line the circulatory system.
By Srecko.Krestic on Jul 5, 2008 in Featured, Health News | 0 Comments
A new study has revealed that (ED) is inversely related to the frequency of intercourse. Frequent sexual intercourse may decrease a man’s chances of developing erectile dysfunction, reported researchers from Finland.
By Srecko.Krestic on Jul 4, 2008 in Featured, Health News | 0 Comments
Researchers have developed a new technique for finding and analyzing stray cancer cells in the blood of lung cancer patients, a discovery that could lead to better treatments with fewer side effects.
By Pavle Hanak on Jun 14, 2008 in Belgrade, Featured | 0 Comments
Belgrade: The outgoing Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica yesterday condemned the UN Sec-Gen., Ban Ki-moon’s plans to alter the configuration of the UN mission in Kosovo by bringing EULEX under UN auspices.
By Pavle Hanak on Jun 14, 2008 in Belgrade, Featured | 0 Comments
Belgrade: Dragoljub Micunovic, the senior Democratic Party (DS) official yesterday stated that he was convinced that the DS will begin formal talks with the SPS on forming a new government next week, and the talks would be complete by the end of the month.