A pill could soon be developed to treat or prevent type 2 diabetes after a study made on diabetic mice found a compound, produced naturally by the body has successfully restored blood sugar metabolism to normal.
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Tiger Woods Returns To Action On PGA Tour, Tries To Recapture Old Form
Tiger Woods who has not played a tournament since missing the cut in the US PGA Championship, is set to return to competition on Thursday at the Frys.com Open at CordeValle Golf Club near San Jose.
Japan Proceeds With Its Annual Whale Hunt Despite Opposition
Japan’s whalers will proceed with its annual whale hunt despite resolute opposition and harassment from anti-whaling activists.
People With Fair Complexion Require Doses Of Vitamin D
A new research funded by Cancer Research UK has discovered that fair skinned people may not be able to stay long enough in the sun, while not getting sunburned as well.
Two Powerful Typhoons Hit Multi-billion Peso Damages To Philippine Agriculture
The Department of Agriculture (DA), has reported, the recent two successive powerful typhoons that run havoc to Luzon for a week have damaged agricultural crops amounting to Php 7 billion pesos (US$ 163 million dollars).
Remaining Beatles Pay Tribute To George Harrison At London Premiere
The documentary film entitled, ‘George Harrison: Living In The Material World’ is the work of film director, Martin Scorsese, in which he said, he was drawn to tell Harrison’s story because of the outlook of his lyrics.
The Philippines Is Launching Rare Earth Elements Exploration Early Next Year
China is currently the biggest producer of rare earth elements (REE) in the world. Giving them the upperhand over a range of raw materials used in electronic equipment such as mobile phones and motor vehicles.
Discovery Of Leptin & Stem Cell Derives From Skin, Both Frontrunners For Nobel Award
Scientists Jeffrey Friedman of the United States and Douglas Coleman from Canada, who both have won many prizes for their discovery of leptin, could be candidates for the medicine award for 2011 Nobel Prize.
Meeting Continues For NBA players & Owners, Hoping To Arrive A Compromise
Deputy Commissioner Adam Silver is still skeptical after Friday’s NBA meeting if they could reach a deal this weekend.
Marine Pests Upsurge Pier Rehabilitation Costs On Shoreline Parks
Marine Pests have plagued port cities and annoyed boat shipowners for centuries. The gribbles are the marine version of termites.