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Stress may activate immune cells in the skin, leading to inflammatory skin disease.
Monday, October 27, 2008
www.indianexpress.com ( Health  )
Washington: Researchers from University of Medicine Berlin and McMaster University in Canada have found that stress may activate immune cells in the skin, leading to inflammatory skin disease. This cross talk between stress perception, which involves the brain, and the skin is mediated through the "brain-skin connection". The immune cells in skin can over-react, resulting in inflammatory skin di

Tags : Washington  Researchers  McMaster  Canada  Berlin 
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British explorer Pen Hadow is to return to the North Pole five years after his record solo trek
Thursday, October 23, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Health  )
LONDON: British explorer Pen Hadow is to return to the North Pole five years after his record solo trek, in an attempt to establish when Arctic summer sea ice will disappear for good. Hadow, the first person to walk solo from Canada to the Pole without aircraft resupplies, will be part of a three-man team collecting accurate readings of the ice's thickness. Current estimates suggest the year-ro

Tags : LONDON  British  Pen-Hadow  Canada  km 
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Preity Zinta says flashing her trademark dimples, “I’m not as tough as people portray me to be.
Friday, October 17, 2008
www.dnaindia.com ( Entertainment  )
Preity Zinta has always had the guts to take on issues. She says flashing her trademark dimples, “I’m not as tough as people portray me to be. But I believe that even if the whole world opposes you, you have to stand by what’s right. Even as a child I would fight with 30 people, go home with scars but be happy that I had stood up for what was right.” She adds, “When I witnessed my father passing a

Tags : Preity-Zinta  Canada 
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Indian's golden run in shooting continued with the hosts winning three gold and one bronze in CYG
Thursday, October 16, 2008
www.ndtv.com ( Sports - Others  )
Indian's golden run in shooting continued with the hosts winning three gold and one bronze in the third Commonwealth Youth Games at Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex at Balewadi on Wednesday. Deepika Patel earned India the first gold of the day, shooting a total of 470.2 in the 10m Air Rifle to emerge on top. Though she shot a poor 8.5 in the 10th and final round, her earlier scores ensured that s

Tags : Indian  Deepika-Patel  Shiv-Chhatrapati  Canada  Australian 
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Canada's ruling Conservative Party has returned to power with a larger tally in the general electio
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
www.ndtv.com ( Foreign Affairs  )
Canada's ruling Conservative Party has returned to power with a larger tally in the general elections, but short of the 155 mark needed for a simple majority in the 308-member House of Commons. The party, which held 126 seats in the dissolved House of Commons, was on target to win 144 seats, at least 11 short of the majority mark. But it made inroads into areas where it had no presence till now.

Tags : Canada  NDP  Ruby-Dhalla  Navdeep-Bains  Mani-Singh 
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Japanese Premier Taro Aso, chair of the Group of Eight rich nations
Saturday, October 11, 2008
profit.ndtv.com ( Business  )
Japanese Premier Taro Aso, chair of the Group of Eight rich nations, said today he would call an emergency G8 summit if finance chiefs meeting in Washington do not reach a deal on the global credit crisis. "If things cannot be concluded, as the chair we will call one," Aso told reporters. Japan is the chair this year of the G8, which includes Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia

Tags : G8  Taro-Aso  Japan  Russia  Britain  Canada  G7 
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Ajantha Mendis bagged three wickets as Sri Lanka scored a five-wicket victory over Zimbabwe
Saturday, October 11, 2008
justsamachar.com ( Sports - Cricket  )
Spin sensation Ajantha Mendis bagged three wickets as Sri Lanka scored a five-wicket victory over Zimbabwe in the first game of the Canada T20 tournament in Toronto on Friday. Mendis, the ICC's Emerging Player of the Year, finished with 3-15 from three overs after ripping the heart out of the Zimbabwe middle order including dismissing Prosper Utseya with his 'carrom ball', which turns away fro

Tags : Ajantha-Mendis  Sri-Lanka  ICC  Canada  Toronto  Zimbabwe 
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Shoaib Akhtar marked his return to international cricket by taking two wickets to help Pakistan to a
Saturday, October 11, 2008
cricket.timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Sports - Cricket  )
TORONTO: Controversial fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar marked his return to international cricket by taking two wickets to help Pakistan to a 35-run w in over Canada in the four-nation Twenty 20 tournament. Akhtar, who last played for the national team against India last December before a fallout with the Pakistan Cricket Board, struck in his first over when he removed Abdool Samad and Mohammad Iqbal

Tags : TORONTO  Shoaib-Akhtar  Pakistan  Canada  Mohammad-Iqbal 
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Disturbed eating behaviour is defined as dieting for weight control rather than diabetes control
Friday, October 10, 2008
doctor.ndtv.com ( Health  )
Many girls with type I diabetes tend to develop disturbed eating behaviours associated with anorexia, bulimia and other eating disorders. Disturbed eating behaviour is defined as dieting for weight control rather than diabetes control, binge eating, self induced vomiting, or the use of diuretics, laxatives, insulin omission, or intense exercise for weight control. Researchers from Canada studied

Tags : anorexia  Canada  Researchers 
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Stephen Harper on Thursday suddenly reversed his once fierce support for the US invasion of Iraq
Friday, October 03, 2008
www.hindustantimes.com ( Foreign Affairs  )
Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Thursday suddenly reversed his once fierce support for the US invasion of Iraq, saying it was "absolutely an error." "Let's be clear. It was an absolutely an error," Harper said under fire from rivals in a televised political debate ahead of October 14 elections. "It's obviously clear the evaluation of weapons of mass destruction proved not to be corr

Tags : Canada  Stephen-Harper  US  Iraq  Australia 
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