MJ was spending $50,000 per month on drugs: report
by IANS
The singer was reportedly addicted to pain killers. ...  
01:25 PM, Jun 30, 2009

Officials raid Sun Pharma subsidiary in Michigan
by IANS
33 drugs seized from facility; company's shares fall in BSE. ...  
02:38 PM, Jun 26, 2009

Swine flu drug Tamiflu banned, and on sale Hyderabad chemists mint money out of disease scare. ...  
05:13 PM, Jun 11, 2009

Sneezing? You may have been thinking of sex
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The study was published in Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. ...  
03:10 PM, Dec 26, 2008

Toxic drugs from India, China kill 34 kids in Nigeria

Thirty-four children have died after taking toxic medicine. ...
03:02 AM, Dec 20, 2008

Healing asthma with the help of homeopathy

A sponsored featured on an alternative cure for the disease. ...
10:35 PM, Dec 06, 2008

Living it up: Antibiotics can cause drug resistance

With time the body stops responding to medicines. ...
07:58 PM, Sep 07, 2008

Ranbaxy Q2 dips beyond Forex forecast The former India captain criticised the substandard pitch at the VCA stadium, which had plenty of variable bounce throughout first day. ...  
04:06 PM, Jul 29, 2008

Govt cracks down on companies making spurious drugs New Delhi: In order to ensure availability of the top-rung players during the domestic season, BCCI President N Srinivasan says they are looking to establish a "prime" home season, which will reduce the team's touring commitments during that period. "We are starting to look at and define our prime season, and during your prime season you should be playing at home," Srinivasan said. "We want to have possibly one or...  
12:45 PM, Jul 26, 2008

Bitter medicine: quarter of drugs in India fake

Manchester: Former England cricket star Andrew Flintoff is already contemplating more boxing bouts if his professional debut against Richard Dawson of the United States on Friday is a success. Freddie, as he is known to cricket lovers around the world, will break new ground when the 34-year-old squares up to Dawson in a four-round heavyweight contest at Manchester Arena for his first professional bout. Flintoff has been trained for the ...
03:04 AM, Jul 25, 2008

Nothing fishy, people flock to Hyd for miracle cure Karachi: Pakistani former leg-spinner Danish Kaneria has filed an appeal against his life ban imposed by the English cricket board for spot-fixing, his lawyer said on Thursday. The 31-year-old was banned from all cricket by a disciplinary committee of the ECB last month after being found guilty of luring Essex teammate Mervyn Westfield to underperform in a 2009 county match. Westfield was jailed in February after admitting he had accepted...  
05:14 PM, Jun 08, 2008

India will reduce medicine prices: Minister
by IANS
Poor Upul Tharanga still can't buy runs in Australia. The woefully out of form Sri Lankan opener came into this match with scores of 4 and 5 in the series so far, both times edging to slip, and if he thought Valentine's Day would offer some room for optimism, it sorely did not. Second ball of the match, a leaden-footed Tharanga was prized out by Vinay Kumar who was well...  
09:35 PM, Apr 23, 2008

Medicine scam leaves BMC red in the face Chandigarh: In a significant decision aimed to encourage players to hone and perfect their skills first, Punjab Cricket Association has decided not to give NOC to any player registered with the PCA under the age of 21 years who play in T20 game for any club/team/institution including the cash-rich and glamorous IPL. The decision was taken at the Administrative Committee meeting of the PCA at Mohali on Sunday chaired by...  
01:36 AM, Apr 12, 2008

This laptop can look into your heart
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Mumbai: An incredible 17 wickets fell on the last day of the third Test and a baffled India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni says he has no idea what happened to the Wankhede track, which had nothing to offer to spinners till the fourth day. West Indies lost eight wickets in their second innings to collapse to 134 and India lost nine batsmen in pursuit of a victory target of 243...  
10:36 AM, Mar 25, 2008

Seven to 13 minutes of sex is best: new survey
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Jaipur: The Parthiv Patel-led Rest of India start as firm favourites against a disjointed Rajasthan outfit as the two teams square up for the Irani Cup match at the Sawai Mansingh stadium starting here on Saturday. The start of India's first-class season is pretty significant with as many as seven players who are likely to feature in the Rest of India's first XI have been selected to play against England...  
12:19 PM, Mar 05, 2008

16% Indians suffer from sexual dysfunction London: With the first test between India and England starting on July 21 at Lord's, there will be mini-battles fought throughout the five days at the home of cricket. Here is a look at the duels which will make for an intense and grueling first Test. Zaheer Khan vs Andrew Strauss: The Indian spearhead has made it a habit to make left-handed batsmen his staple diet and England captain and...  
05:43 PM, Feb 13, 2008

Cough medicines not for kids: US FDA Islamabad: Runaway Pakistan wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider, who created a flutter last year by abandoning his team midway through a series citing death threats by match-fixers, on Monday returned home from London amid tight security. The 24-year-old landed back in the country after being hiding in London since November last when he fled from Dubai midway through a series against South Africa, claiming death threats from match-fixers. The Pakistan wicketkeeper was...  
09:27 PM, Jan 18, 2008

Not just illness, costly medicines kill too Dhaka: New Zealand need to improve on consistency as they prepare to take on the might of South Africa in the World Cup quarterfinal here on Friday. Having been the losing semifinalists in five previous editions of the big event, the Kiwis would hope to do better but they have their task cut out. The Oceanian team came into the World Cup after a string of poor performances, going down...  
08:30 AM, Jan 05, 2008

Watch: A peep into the mind of a murderer

Nagpur: Netherlands captain Peter Borren hopes playing in the World Cup will have long-term benefits for Dutch cricket in a country where football and hockey are king. "We've had a bit more exposure than cricket normally gets in Holland," said Borren. "On Sunday we had a segment on television, a 45-minute programme on cricket, which doesn't happen normally. "With football and hockey the dominant sports back home, us coming here ...
03:12 AM, Dec 20, 2007