Science
Firm confident of major Namibia oil find
August 20, 2013 | konknaijaboy[repostus thumb=6683426 hash=d2a79c0cc615d8145e11f945011c0283 title=Firm%20confident%20of%20major%20Namibia%20oil%20find host=AFP short=1J9El]
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GlobeMed Nigeria; Taking Care Of Health Care
August 17, 2013 | konknaijaboyGlobeMed Nigeria is the leading healthcare benefits management company in the country, offering support to insurance companies, Health Maintenance Organizations(HMOs), self insured schemes, mutual funds and large employer schemes with highly advanced tools and services, such as underwriting and policy … Read More
A Complex Story Behind Genes, Environment, Diabetes and Obesity
August 11, 2013 | konknaijaboyWhile it is well known that there is a strong genetic basis to both diabetes and obesity, and that they are linked, Australian researchers say that there are many rare genetic variants involved, which will pose a significant challenge in … Read More
Science Of Stress Dermatologists Detail The Scary Signs Of Stress Revealed By Skin
August 11, 2013 | konknaijaboyDermatologists know that stress can cause hair to fall out, acne to break out, and many other problems. These manifestations of stress can cause even more anxiety. Stress causes cortisol levels to increase within the body, which increases oil production, … Read More
Thinking About Family Matters Linked to Stress for Working Moms, Not Dads
August 11, 2013 | konknaijaboyAlthough working mothers and fathers are almost as likely to think about family matters throughout the day, only for mothers is this type of mental labor associated with increased stress and negative emotions, according to new research to be presented … Read More
Smart Enough to Know Better: Intelligence Is Not a Remedy for Racism
August 11, 2013 | konknaijaboySmart people are just as racist as their less intelligent peers — they’re just better at concealing their prejudice, according to a University of Michigan study.
“High-ability whites are less likely to report prejudiced attitudes and more likely to say … Read More