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Failure of government to extend funding of SunSmart campaigns can cause more Skin Cancer deaths

Failure of government to extend funding of SunSmart campaigns can cause more Skin Cancer deathsRecent survey revealed that failure of the Federal Government to renew funding for SunSmart campaigns will lead to death of 1900 Australians due to skin cancer. The study also revealed that despite the fact that money spent in SunSmart campaigns is profitable for the government in the long run still there is no funding commitment beyond this summer. Researchers said that every dollar invested in prevention campaigns produces a $2.32 saving to the health system.

Smoking before age 17 increases risk of multiple sclerosis

Smoking before age 17 increases risk of multiple sclerosisRecent study showed that smoking before age 17 increases the risk of developing multiple sclerosis. Research team led by Joseph Finkelstein, MD, PhD, at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore studied data collected from 87 patients with multiple sclerosis (MS).

The study subjects were divided into three categories: nonsmokers, early smokers who started before age 17, and late smokers who started at 17 or later. Research team also studied factors like sex, race, age, marital status, education, income level, and region.

None of the IPL partners have left: Lalit Modi

None of the IPL partners have left: Lalit ModiVarious rumors about major sponsors deserting IPL have been floating in the air. On Friday, IPL chairman and commissioner, Lalit Modi nullified all the rumors.

He said that all the partners including, Sony Television/ World Sport Group (WSG) are with the IPL. In fact they have already paid whatever money they were committed to. We receive hundreds of payments and not a single partner has defaulted.

Pressure to be perfect at work is leading to binge drinking culture

Recent study revealed that the pressure of being perfect and flawless at the workplace is responsible for increasing popularity of binge-drinking culture despite the government warning to limit number of drinks.

Research team led by Dutch-born Professor Anna van Wersch in the Teesside University analyzed data collected from interview of 32 men and women living in north east England aged 22 to 58. Most interviewees believed that binge-drinking helps them to revitalize for the working days.

Prof van Wersch said: "People in England are more high achievers than the Dutch. The quality of their work has to be perfect and their performance is much higher. "

Slumdog Millionaire’s couple Dev Patel and Freida Pinto could real life couple soon

Slumdog Millionaire’s couple Dev Patel and Freida Pinto could real life couple soonPresence of Slumdog Millionaire stars Dev Patel and Freida Pinto in a jeweller's shop on Valentine’s Day has strengthened rumors of increasing closeness between the two stars.

Earlier their co-star Anil Kapoor revealed he could feel “the beginning of something exciting” between the two.

According to an onlooker, Dev and Frieda seemed completely smitten with each other.

Patel suggests strict action against airlines involved in cartelization

Praful PatelToday a warning was extended to private airlines, which are hiking their airfares by forming cartels, by Union Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel who announced that strict action would be taken against those indulging in such activities.

Mr. Patel said, "As far as raising airfares is concerned, they are outside the domain of the government as airfares are fixed by market forces."

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