May

May 28, 2012

Third of Malaria Drugs in SE Asia ‘Are Fake’

More than a third of malaria drugs examined by scientists in Southeast Asia were fake, and a similar proportion analysed – Read More...
May 28, 2012

Skin Cells Used to Help Repair Heart Muscle

Lab scientists reported that for the first time they have taken skin cells from patients who had suffered heart failure – Read More...
May 28, 2012

May 25-31, 2012

By Dr Robert Goldman Longevity News and Review provides readers with the latest information in breakthroughs pertaining to the extension – Read More...
May 28, 2012

No Conflict in True Spirituality

By Anand Krishna I managed to raise a few eyebrows when I discussed this subject in Singapore some time ago. – Read More...
May 28, 2012

Forecasts for week beginning May 26, 2012.

By Jonathan Cainer Mystic tradition tells us that whenever there’s one eclipse, shortly followed by another, it is as if – Read More...
May 28, 2012

Me-a Culpable

By Richard Boughton Sorry, didn’t do it. This is something we will be hearing a lot about in the next few – Read More...
May 28, 2012

On the Fast-Track Out

By Vyt Karazija Knowing that I could not travel for a few months, I grudgingly surrendered my passport and soon-to-be-expired – Read More...
May 28, 2012

Welcome News

Everyone involved in Bali, and Jakarta, in shepherding the process of Bali’s subak system to be recognised with world heritage – Read More...
May 28, 2012

Bali Bombmaker’s Lawyers Call for Lenient Sentence

Lawyers for the bombmaker accused of masterminding the 2002 Bali attacks that killed 202 people have insisted he only played a minor role and should be jailed for less than 15 years.
May 28, 2012

British Woman Arrested in Bali over Drugs

A British woman was arrested for allegedly smuggling cocaine into Bali, and may face the death penalty under stiff anti-drug laws.