Sieeka Khan

Heavy Periods or Bleeding Disorder?

Do you have heavy periods? You may be suffering from bleeding disorder Study show that around 30 percent of women report heavy menstrual periods during their reproductive years.

Diabetic Patients Can Still Enjoy Desserts, Expert Says

Dietitians say that diabetic patients can still enjoy desserts by working it in their meal plan People with diabetes may think that desserts and sugar are forbidden since they are loaded with carbohydrates.

Should the Sahara Desert be Turned Into a Solar Farm?

Researchers are looking at the Sahara Desert to provide the Earth with solar energy. Those who have visited the Sahara Desert is struck by how vast, sunny and hot it is and just how clear everything can be.

Second Wave of Sexual Technologies Arising

Technological developments produce new love interests, anticipating the increase of sex with robots Sex is about to change as we are living through a sexual revolution.

Vietnam Uses so Much Rhino horns, and here is why

The wildlife department from Malaysia seized 50 African rhino horn that destined for Vietnam Vietnam is listed as one of the world's largest consumers of rhino horn, which makes them a top contributor to the poaching of rhinos in the wild.

A New Type of Dementia Has Been Identified

Millions of people, mostly the elderly, have been diagnosed with a form of dementia An expert called the discovery as the most important dementia finding in years.

An Insect Apocalypse is Happening, What Can We Do About It?

The environment is no longer perfect for beneficial insects to live in Whether we acknowledge it or not, we rely on insects to pollinate plants, contribute to the ecosystem and prey on other insects that are harmful to humans.

Four Ways Why Having Trees Around is Important

The value of trees in the environment, may it be urban or rural Trees leafing out shows us the transition from winter to spring. It is easy to take trees for granted but studies show that they provide numerous values.

Number of Women Who Are Not Physically Active is Growing at an Alarming Rate

An estimate of 9 million women in the United States alone are not active, research shows A national survey taken from more than 19 million women in the United States with cardiovascular disease shows that half of them do not do enough physical activity and the number of women who are not active have grown over the last 10 years.

Researchers Strategize to Maximize the Use of Nanotechnology in Cancer Therapeutics

Innovative strategies are being presented to help improve cancer therapeutics Researchers from the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center presented new and innovative strategies for using small particles similar to the size of a DNA molecule or similar to the width of a human hair to improve cancer treatment.

Keep Your Cats Indoors For Its Safety and Yours

Pet cats that are allowed outdoors can be infected with parasites and pathogens Pet cats that are allowed to go out of the house are likely to become infected with parasites or pathogens about three times more than those that are confined inside the house as reported in the Royal Society journal Biology Letters.

Could Protecting Sea Creatures Help Slow Climate Change?

Studies show that sea creatures store carbon in the ocean, can they help with climate change? The catastrophic effects from climate change has increased these past few years and experts are in search for innovative ways to reduce the overall risks.
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