Stressful jobs tied to small increase in stroke risk
(Reuters Health) – Up to one in four jobs are “high strain,” and people in these lines of work may be at increased risk of stroke, according to a new analysis of past research.
(Reuters Health) – Up to one in four jobs are “high strain,” and people in these lines of work may be at increased risk of stroke, according to a new analysis of past research.
(Reuters Health) – Up to one in four jobs are “high strain,” and people in these lines of work may be at increased risk of stroke, according to a new analysis of past research.
(Reuters) - Analog chipmaker Analog Devices Inc has approached smaller rival Maxim Integrated Products Inc on a possible combination, Bloomberg reported, citing sources.
JUNEAU, Alaska (Reuters) - A man with a soft white beard who prides himself on being an advocate for young children has been elected as a city councilman in North Pole, Alaska.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple's potential damages in a patent fight with the University of Wisconsin's licensing body could reach $400 million as a trial on the amount Apple owes for infringing a processor patent got under way on Wednesday, two people familiar with the case said.
The Hauser & Wirth gallery showcase an array of contemporary works from a dangling potato to beds and cracked walls at London's Frieze art fair. Rough Cut (No reporter narration).
The Hauser & Wirth gallery showcase an array of contemporary works from a dangling potato to beds and cracked walls at London's Frieze art fair. Rough Cut (No reporter narration).
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (Reuters) - Attorneys for a New York City woman who sued her 12-year-old nephew, alleging that he broke her wrist while trying to hug her, said on Wednesday the woman had been "reluctant" to file the lawsuit, which provoked outrage on social media.
(Reuters) - Reality TV show star Abby Lee Miller has been indicted on bankruptcy fraud and other federal charges for concealing income she earned on "Dance Moms" and related spinoff shows, prosecutors said on Wednesday.
(Reuters) - Intel Corp's move to cut growth forecast for its highly profitable business that makes chips used in data centers may have disappointed investors, but analysts see the unit rebounding next year as more users take to cloud services.
(Reuters) - Toshiba, SanDisk's partner in making memory chips, is more likely to sign off on a potential takeover of SanDisk by hard drive maker Western Digital than by rival memory chip maker Micron, analysts said.
PARIS (Reuters) - A third patient implanted with an artificial heart made by French firm Carmat is doing well six months after his operation, the company's CEO said on Wednesday
PARIS (Reuters) - A third patient implanted with an artificial heart made by French firm Carmat is doing well six months after his operation, the company's CEO said on Wednesday
(Reuters Health) - Starting physical therapy right after lower back pain begins may provide relief sooner compared to doing nothing, but makes little difference over the long term, a U.S. study suggests.
(Reuters Health) - Starting physical therapy right after lower back pain begins may provide relief sooner compared to doing nothing, but makes little difference over the long term, a U.S. study suggests.
(Reuters Health) - Regular exercise before pregnancy may protect against so-called pelvic girdle pain as the fetus grows, according to a new study from Norway.
LONDON, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Despite the thumping tackles, clashing of heads, and extreme physicality of the game, players' injury rates in the 2015 Rugby World Cup bear comparison with those of the previous tournament, according to the organisers.
Wal-Mart shares get whacked after the company warned profits would fall in the next fiscal year. Bobbi Rebell reports.
GENEVA (Reuters) - A study of small and medium-sized businesses around the world has found that one of the main reasons they underperform - especially in poorer countries - is that they make too little use of the Internet.
(Reuters) - Zafgen Inc said a patient died during a late-stage trial testing the company's drug to treat Prader-Willi syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that leads to obesity.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Scurrying under the feet of dinosaurs in swampy terrain in Spain around 125 million years ago was a furry chipmunk-sized critter with tiny hedgehog-like spines, horny body armor and an unpleasant fungal hair infection.
Hundreds of Palestinians clash with Israeli forces in Bethlehem, as Israel sets up roadblocks in Palestinian areas of East Jerusalem to stem the worst violence in the region in years. Mana Rabiee reports.
Hundreds of Palestinians clash with Israeli forces in Bethlehem, as Israel sets up roadblocks in Palestinian areas of East Jerusalem to stem the worst violence in the region in years. Mana Rabiee reports.
Demonstrators campaign outside the French Senate in Paris against a proposed amendment to a law on prostitution which would penalise clients. Diane Hodges reports.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A trove of 47 fossil human teeth from a cave in southern China is rewriting the history of the early migration of our species out of Africa, indicating Homo sapiens trekked into Asia far earlier than previously known and much earlier than into Europe.
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