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Physically abused women spend 40pc more on health care than non-abused

Physically abused women spend 40pc more on health care than non-abusedWashington, Mar 24: Women who are victims of physical abuse from intimate partners have increased health care costs, even after the abuse has ended, a new study has found.

“Along with all the physical and emotional pain it causes, domestic violence also comes with a substantial financial price,” said Amy Bonomi, co-author of the study and associate professor of human development and family science at Ohio State University.

Obama''s rating on handling of the US economy improves

Barack ObamaWashington, Mar. 24 : President Barack Obama continues to get high marks overall for his job performance and for his handling of the economy.

Sixty-four percent of those polled said they approve of Obama's overall job performance, while 61 percent gave him the thumbs up for his handling of the American economic crisis.

Last week, the approval rating on the economic performance was 56 percent, reports CBS.

Listening to pleasant music ''could help save stroke victims'' sight''

Listening to pleasant musicWashington, Mar 24 : Listening to enjoyable music could help save damaged sight in stroke victims, new research suggests.

According to the study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, up to 60 percent of stroke patients have impaired visual awareness of the outside world as a result, where they have trouble interacting with certain objects in the visual world.

Jaws voted ‘Best Ever James Bond Character’

Jaws voted ‘Best Ever James Bond Character’Washington, Mar 24: Jaws has been voted the ‘Best Ever James Bond Character’ in a new poll.

The metal-mouthed villain, who was portrayed in ''The Spy Who Loved Me'' and ''Moonraker'' by Richard Keil, topped the survey of 4,900 film fans, reports Contactmusic.

Jaws beat Q, the Head of Research and Development for British Intelligence - originally played by Desmond Llewellyn and in later films by John Cleese - into second place.

Evidence indicates maize was domesticated 8,700 years ago in Mexico

Evidence indicates maize was domesticated 8,700 years ago in MexicoWashington, March 24: An international team of researchers has found the earliest physical evidence for domesticated maize in Mexico, dating back to at least 8,700 calendar years ago, which is 1,500 years earlier than previously documented.

According to the researchers, the maize was probably domesticated by indigenous peoples in the lowland areas of southwestern Mexico, not the highland areas.

Red meat ''ups death risk, while white lowers it''

Red meat ''ups death risk, while white lowers it''Washington, Mar 24: People who eat red meat and processed meat have a higher risk of dying from cancer or heart disease, says a new study.

However, according to a report in the March 23 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals, a higher intake of white meat is associated with a slightly decreased risk for overall death and cancer death.

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