The traditional method of testing blood sugar levels involves painful pricks on the fingers to draw blood for testing. The inconvenient and painful process may somehow leave diabetics lax in their testing.
Marquez Doesn’t Give A Damn As To The Outcome In A Trilogy With Pacquiao
Juan Manuel Marquez’s decision to abandon the Golden Boy Promotions (GBP) in favor of becoming a free agent of his own is just a duplication of what Shane Mosley did , just to get a fight with Manny Pacquiao.
The Shadows Bass Player, Jet Harris Is Dead
Jet Harris, the original bass player of the band, The Shadows, has died of cancer at the age of 71.
Life Expectancy In The UK Is On The Rise
Despite concern that health problems arising from obesity would affect life expectancy in high-income countries, such as the UK, there is no evidence of this to date.
Proposed Component In Upgrading New TB Vaccine Identified
Researchers are trying to find new proteins which can be used in a vaccine to trigger an immune response and provide long-term protection against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB).
Chow Honored For Lifetime Achievement Award
Raymond Chow, the Hong Kong producer who was responsible in introducing Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan into the big screen and international audience, will be honored for lifetime achievement at the fifth Asian Film Awards ceremony.
Malaysian Christian Lawyer Denied To Represent In Islamic Shariah Court
Malaysia runs two parallel legal systems. The civil courts cater to its non-Muslim citizens while the Islamic system decides issues affecting the fate of the country’s Muslim majority.
Billy Ray Cyrus Abandons Divorce Case
Country singer Billy Ray Cyrus, the father of US young star Miley Cyrus has decided to patch up amicably with his wife Tish, according to media reports.
Japan Confronting The Worst Crisis Since World War II
The atomic bomb crisis of Nagasaki and Hiroshima in 1945, was a horrible scenario that Japan has ever faced which abruptly and formally ended World War II.
Brown Rice Is Good For Diabetics
Rice is not a staple food in the US and the Harvard study is one of the first to distinguish between white rice and brown rice consumption in the country.