Posts Tagged ‘pain’

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Thousands will march backing Tamils

Thousands of people are set to gather in London this weekend for a major protest march over the Sri Lankan government's offensive against Tamil Tiger rebels. Skip related content Related photos / videos Tamil demonstrators protest in Westminster, London, demanding an immediate ceasefire in … Hundreds of Tamil demonstrators currently occupying Parliament Square will see their numbers swell on Saturday, say supporters. The protesters say the lives of thousands ... Full story

Young attack victim leaves hospital

One of the two young boys who were seriously injured in a horrific attack has been allowed home from hospital. Skip related content Related photos / videos A police officer near to where a critically-injured boy was found in Edlington The nine-year-old was released from Doncaster Royal Infirmary overnight after undergoing two operations on his injured arm. His 11-year-old friend and uncle is still recovering in the hospital following ... Full story

Attack Boy ‘Too Bruised To Be Hugged’

he father of one of two young boys seriously injured in a horrific attack in South Yorkshire has said his son is too bruised to be hugged. Skip related content Related photos / videos Attack Boy 'Too Bruised To Be Hugged' The boys, aged nine and 11, are recovering after an incident in the former pit village of Edlington, near Doncaster. The younger victim has been allowed home, but ... Full story

Attack boy ‘too bruised for hugs’

The father of one of two young boys seriously injured in a horrific attack says his son is too bruised to be hugged, according to reports. Skip related content Related photos / videos Police at the scene in Edlington, near Doncaster, where two boys were attacked Related content * Security Leak Cost Terror Raid Cops 24 Hours * 11 suspects in anti-terror ... Full story

SAD announces 2,00,000 cash reward for shoe-throwing journalist

New Delhi, Apr 7 (ANI): The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on Tuesday announced a cash reward of Rs. 2,00,000 to Delhi journalist Jarnail Singh for hurling a shoe at Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram during a press conference. "Decisions are not taken by throwing shoes, but this incident has shown our pain ... Full story

`My gremlins pushed me towards hookers,’ says ex-NY Gov. Spitzer

Albany (New York, US), Apr.7 (ANI): Disgraced former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer has described his tryst with hookers "as an egregious violation of my behavior that I fell into for many reasons". Admitting that none of them are an excuse or justifiable," Spitzer told the Today Show in an interview that lasted for a little over eight minutes, that it crossed his mind that what ... Full story

Scientists grow blood vessels using stem cells

Washington, April 7 (ANI): Researchers at University of Western Ontario have succeeded in growing new blood vessels using stem cells from bone marrow, a medical advance that could be used to treat patients with diseases such as peripheral artery disease. It's one of the severe complications often faced by people who've had diabetes for a long time. Reduced blood flow (ischemia) in their limbs can ... Full story

Ballesteros reveals his fight against brain tumour

London, Apr.1 (ANI): His face is recognized by millions of golf fans worldwide. He is a winner of five Majors and 87 titles. A sporting legend. Today that same face is a picture of bravery and courage as Spain's Severiano Ballesteros faces his most important challenge - the battle to survive after four harrowing brain tumour operations and relentless chemotherapy sessions. In his first interview ... Full story

Oram may pull out of IPL citing injury woes and form

Auckland (New Zealand), Mar.31 (ANI): New Zealand all-rounder Jacob Oram has said that he may opt out of 675,000 dollar Indian Premier League contract if he fails to complete the State Championship final. The injury-plagued all-rounder is suffering from an aggravated Achilles tendon injury,and after consulting New Zealand Cricket's medical ... Full story

How a cup of coffee reduces pain during exercise

Washington, Mar 31 (ANI): A small cup of coffee in the morning might just help you push a little harder during your morning workout, and scientist have now found what makes caffeine reduce the pain during distance training and competitions and enhance an athlete's performance. A former competitive cyclist, University of Illinois kinesiology and community health professor Robert Motl admitted to having had coffee with his ... Full story

Josh Hartnett hospitalized due to abdominal pain

Washington, Mar 31 (ANI): Hollywood actor Josh Hartnett recently landed in hospital after he complained of an abdominal pain. The 'Debutante' actor was hospitalized in L.A.'s Cedars-Sinai Medical center, after he suffered unbearable stomachache at the Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood around 2am, reports People magazine. An ambulance was immediately rushed and Hartnett himself walked into it, revealed his representative Susan Patricola. While Hartnett was in hospital, ... Full story

Holly Madison suffers rib injury on ‘Dancing With The Stars’

Washington, Mar 27 (ANI): Hugh Hefner's ex-girlfriend Holly Madison has suffered a rib injury while rehearsing for U.S. reality TV series 'Dancing With The Stars'. But the 'Girls Next Door' star has vowed to continue competing on the show. She was called up as a late replacement for singer Jewel, who was diagnosed with tendinitis ... Full story

A tusker dies in Kerala after battling injuries for 26 hours

Kollam (Kerala), Mar 27 (ANI): A temple elephant that was hit by a truck died after battling injuries for more than a day in Kerala on Thursday. The accident took place in Kollam when a lorry hit a 37-year old tusker. The tusker was lifted by a crane and put in lorry and taken to the temple for treatment as its hind legs and backbone ... Full story

Scientists try to mend ‘broken heart syndrome’

Washington, Mar 27 (ANI): Love surely hurts - in fact you really can die from a broken heart, say a new research, which has shed light on "broken heart syndrome". The condition, known medically as Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, was first described by Japanese researchers in the early 1990s. However, it is still a mystery to many in the medical community. Symptoms typically mimic a heart attack and tend ... Full story

‘It is now a matter of hours for Jade Goody’

London, March 15 (ANI): Cancer-stricken Jade Goody has just few hours to live now, according to her pals. The British reality TV star has been in tremendous pain after cervical cancer spread to her entire body. "It IS now a matter of hours, she has deteriorated dramatically overnight. Sadly she is very close to the end," News of the World ... Full story

Bone marrow stem cell injections may help cure spinal cord injury

Washington, March 13 (ANI): Injecting a patient's own bone marrow-derived stem cells into the spinal column using multiple routes can be an effective treatment for spinal cord injury (SCI), say researchers. Scientists from DaVinci Biosciences, Costa Mesa, California, and Hospital Luis Vernaza in Ecuador say that such a treatment can return some quality of life for SCI patients without serious adverse events. Revealing their findings in ... Full story

Scientists block fear response in human volunteers

London, March 12 (ANI): Dutch researchers have successfully reduced the fear response in human volunteers by administering them the beta-blocker propranolol. The study carried out by Merel Kindt, Marieke Soeter and Bram Vervliet at the Universiteit van Amsterdam showed that the weakened fear memories did not return over the course of time. While it has been thought to date that it was impossible to deleted the fear ... Full story

Siddle suffers foot injury, in doubt for Cape Town Test

Durban, Mar.11 (ANI): Australian fast bowler Peter Siddle is suffering from an injury to his left foot, and is in doubt for next week's third Test in Cape Town. The Victorian pacer appeared to hurt his left foot after taking two early wickets on day four and team physiotherapist Alex Kountouris ... Full story

Jade Goody wants to spend her final days at home

Washington, Mar 11 (ANI): Cancer-stricken Jade Goody has begged doctors to allow her to go home so that she could spend her final days with her beloved sons. The former Big Brother star has requested doctors at London's Royal Marsden Hospital to let her return to Freddie, four, and five-year-old Bobby. "She will be coming home tomorrow - but only if nurses are able to keep ... Full story

Soon, ozone jabs to help relieve herniated disks pain

Washington, Mar 10 (ANI): Researchers from University of Toronto have suggested a new minimal invasive therapy for relieving the pain of herniated disks. The minimally invasive interventional radiology treatment uses oxygen/ozone to relieve the chronic pain of herniated disks. "Having a herniated disk can affect how you perform everyday activities and can cause severe pain that influences almost everything you do; however, you don't have to undergo ... Full story
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