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Carbon monoxide may help counter side-effect of anti-cancer drug

Washington, Nov 22: Researchers at Duke University Medical Center have found that carbon monoxide counteracts one side-effect of an anti-cancer drug called Doxorubicin (DOX).

Pregnant mums’ smoking may decrease daughters’ fertility

Washington, Nov 22: Pregnant woman smokingPregnant women have been given yet ano

Regular exercise cuts blood clot risk

Washington, November 21: Outdoor GamesPlaying outdoor games regularly reduces the risk of d

Moons like ours are a rarity in the universe

Washington, Nov 21: Full MoonNew observations from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope suggest that moon

Emergency in Pak will not to affect military ties with US: Admiral Mullen

Washington, Nov 21: Admiral Michael Mullen, Chairman of US Joint Chiefs of StaffAdmiral Michael Mullen, the Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, has said that the emergency in Pakistan will not affect military to military relations with the United States.

Admiral Mullen told reporters at the Washington Foreign Press Centre that from a military standpoint, he had not seen any effect of the emergency on bilateral relations.

"The military to military contact still continues, and I see no problem there," he said."

Giant scorpions 460 million years ago were larger than humans

Giant ScorpionWashington, Nov 21: Biologists have discovered a giant fossilized claw of a

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