Quantcast
HomeSearch

china - search results

If you're not happy with the results, please do another search.

Coffee: Drink Three Cups a Day for ‘Far-Reaching Benefits’, Say Scientists

NEWSWEEK – For years, coffee has been seen as the bad guy, especially when it comes to our heart health. However, we're increasingly learning that...

Bird flu reaches cows in California, the country’s largest milk producer

Bird flu is a disease caused by a virus that infects birds and sometimes other animals, such as foxes, seals and otters. The major strain - circulating among wild birds worldwide - is a type of the virus known as H5N1. It emerged in China in the late 1990s. – BBC

Tattoo ink sold on Amazon has high levels of weird and rare bacteria

One ink product—described as "Carolina Blue"—offered a microbial menagerie, with six odd species identified.

Burger King cook Kevin Ford who received mediocre gift after never missing a day of work in 27 years starts new culinary adventure

Ford's new black and silver food truck comes fully equipped with the works including an oven and fryer and is named K27Y, a reference to Ford's viral fame.

Asians eat 30 million dogs a year

Campaigners accuse farmers of brutal slaughter techniques. But consumption endures.

Man stopped at customs with 100 live snakes down his pants

Hong Kong, CNN — A man was caught trying to smuggle more than 100 live snakes into China by stuffing them into his pants,...

Scientist behind Alzheimer’s drug in late-stage trials is indicted on charges of research fraud

NBC NEWS – A neuroscientist whose work helped pave the way for an Alzheimer’s drug candidate was indicted by a federal grand jury on...

People who don’t drink coffee and sit for six or more hours a day have 60 percent higher risk of dying: Study

Coffee consumption exhibits potential in reducing the risk of death, particularly for those with sedentary lifestyles. Further exploration into coffee's properties is warranted to unveil its full potential in mortality risk reduction.

Garlic proves potent in reducing blood sugar and cholesterol

news-medical.net – In a recent study published in the journal Nutrients, a group of researchers in China conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to...

How the pandemic gave power to superbugs

Antibiotic practices during the pandemic reversed progress that had been made before the pandemic. And new data show the impact can still be seen in the number of infections caused by superbugs in U.S. hospitals.

Most Popular

Recent Comments