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10-Minute Exposure To Smoke Is Deadly For Your Heart – A Study

10-Minute Exposure To Smoke Is Deadly For Your Heart – A StudyHere’s some shocking news!

A new study conducted by U.S. researchers disclosed that 10-minute exposure to smoke particulates from tobacco, cooking oil and wood fires can have a serious effect on cardiovascular function.

In a declaration, lead researcher Joyce Mcclendon Evans of the University of Kentucky in Lexington said, “I was surprised we got statistically significant results with this low level of exposure.”

Moon dust becomes eco hazard to astronauts due to Sun''s elevation

WMoon dust becomes eco hazard to astronauts due to Sun''s elevationashington, April 18 : A new study has revealed that the Moon dust, which causes hazards like ruining scientific experiments and endangering astronauts'' health, is influenced by the Sun''s elevation.

Lunar dust has long been described as the No. 1 environmental hazard on the Moon.

It causes miscellaneous havoc: from destroying scientific equipment deployed on the lunar surface, to creating blinding dust clouds that interfere with lunar landings.

Boredom today may negatively affect marriage in the long term

Boredom today may negatively affect marriage in the long termWashington, April 18 : A new study conducted by Stony Brook University researchers suggests that feeling bored in marriage leads to substantially less marital satisfaction even nine years later.

Research leaders Irene Tsapelas and Arthur Aron, who worked in collaboration with University of Michigan researcher Terri Orbuch, interviewed 123 U. S. married couples seven years into their marriage, and then again, nine years later, 16 years into their marriage.

Study says pregnant women who exercise give birth to healthy babies

Study says pregnant women who exercise give birth to healthy babiesAccording to the findings of the researchers of the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, mothers-to-be who exercise during their pregnancy term give birth to healthy babies, with their lungs and nervous system strengthened in the womb.

In addition, exercise during pregnancy also helps women reduce the chances of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) or cot deaths. Researchers say that, if pregnant women remain physically active, the babies in their wombs not only have lower heart rates but also show improved breathing.

Captain of US ship returns home after hostage ordeal

Captain of US ship returns home after hostage ordeal Washington  - The captain of a US-operated ship who was abducted by Somalian pirates for several days returned home to the United States on Friday.

A smiling Richard Phillips was greeted by his family shortly after his plane touched down in Burlington, Vermont, his home state. After spending some moments alone with his wife, son, daughter and mother, Phillips addressed reporters.

"I just want to thank you for your prayers and support," Phillips, 53, said.

Governments agree to restrict tourism to protect Antarctic

Governments agree to restrict tourism to protect Antarctic Washington  - World governments agreed Friday to limit tourism to the Antarctic in an effort to protect the region's fragile ecosystem, which participants warned has been feeling the effects of climate change more than any other part of the globe.

The 28 members of the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting unanimously agreed to restrict to 100 the number of tourists that could be on the Antarctic's shores at any one time, as well as limiting cruise ships travelling to the region to 500 passengers each.

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