New device against harmful compounds in air

London, March 31 An Indian researcher and fellow scientists in Japan have developed a new system that can effectively remove some harmful compounds from air that lead to smog and high ozone levels.

Breastfeeding could cut HIV risk to babies

London, March 31 Exclusively breastfeeding a baby till it is six months old could cut the risk of mother-to-child HIV transmission, scientists say.

Postpartum Weight Loss- Make a Commitment to Yourself

If you want to lose postpartum pounds it’s important that you make a commitment to yourself to get fit.  I know as mom that you can become overwhelmed by all of the things to do, but remember that taking care of you if the most important!  If you don’t take care of yourself, you won’t be able to take as good care of those you love.

MS patients seek more practical support

A study by researchers at King's College London found patients with multiple sclerosis are lacking practical, everyday help beyond medical treatments.

Parents infect infants with whooping cough

Parents, siblings, aunts and uncles and other relatives are responsible for 75 percent of pertussis cases among infants, says a U.S. study.