Sunday, April 29, 2012

Cell phones pose no health risk

No evidence linking cell phone use to health risk, UK study revealed.

The UK s Health Protection Agency released a statement Thursday stating there is no compelling evidence that mobile phones are dangerous to human health.

The Agency s Advisory Group on Non-ionising Radiation (AGNIR) updated it s most recent statement from 2003 saying they have not changed their position on the matter in light of recent research.

Dr. John Cooper, director of the HPA s Centre for Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards, added his support to the statement, noting, "There has been considerable new scientific evidence published since the last AGNIR report in 2003, and this report further consolidates the evidence base on which the HPA issues its advice."

"The HPA s position on mobile phone technologies is in line with the AGNIR s findings. There is still no convincing scientific evidence that RF field exposures from mobile phones and other radio technologies affect human health at exposure levels below internationally agreed guidelines."


Saturday, April 28, 2012

Mexican woman pregnant with nine babies: report

The woman is currently being treated at a hospital in the state capital Saltillo.

A Mexican woman is pregnant with nine babies - six girls and three boys - the country s main broadcaster Televisa reported on Thursday night.

The woman was identified as Karla Vanessa Perez of the northeastern state of Coahuila, which borders Texas. She is currently being treated at a hospital in the state capital Saltillo, the broadcaster said in the report.

Perez, whose age was not given, had fertility treatment leading to the multiple pregnancy, it said.

State-owned news agency Notimex also reported the pregnancy, saying Perez was due to give birth on May 20.

"It s very early to think of names for the babies," Perez told Notimex. "First I hope that everything goes well."

The successful delivery of nonuplets would be one of the highest multiple births ever recorded.

In 2009, a woman in California gave birth to octuplets, sparking worldwide media attention. 


Friday, April 27, 2012

My Innocent Heart

I Love Apples

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Friday, April 20, 2012

Amazing Picture, I love it


As you People know that I love natural Pictures. This is another one in my collection and I want to share it with you. Special I salute to the person who captured this amazing Picture.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

How Sweet Picture

Romantic Picture Collection

Six Legs Born Baby is save now

KARACHI: Doctors at the National Institute of Child Health (NICH) have successfully operated on a baby boy born with six legs, Geo News reported.

The operation which lasted more than two hours, ended successfully during which the doctors removed the extra limbs and the baby is now said to be in stable condition.

The baby, who was born in Sukkur, was brought to Karachi on Monday for treatment. The infant was born to the wife of an X-ray technician a week ago, Jamal Raza, the director of the NICH in Karachi told reporters.

"It is not one baby actually. They are two, one of them is premature," he said. A doctor at the institute who did not wish to be named said the extra limbs were the result of a genetic disease which would affect only one in a million or more babies.

"The doctors are examining the infant to plan for necessary treatment to save the baby's life and ensure he lives a normal

life," said a statement from the provincial health department.

Imran Shaikh, the baby's father who lives in Sukkur, said he was grateful his son was being treated. "We are a poor family. I am thankful to the government for helping us treating my baby," he told the media.

Prominent gynaecologist and President Pakistan Medical Association Dr Samrina Hashmi said the abnormality in the baby could be because of several factors, including improper medicines taken by the pregnant mother and contaminated water.

"In every 10,000 child births one baby is born with an abnormality such as a hole in the heart," she said. "Then there is a possibility that several eggs were fertilised instead of one," she said.