US celebrates 235th Independence Day
July 4, 2011 by Trend PK
Filed under Breaking News
The day will begin in various cities including Washington DC with a parade. In the evening display of fireworks would mark the day.
All over the world the US embassies will celebrate the day. A grand ceremony will take place near the Statue of Liberty in New York.
Sehwag Started The World Cup With 175 Runs Inning
19th February is the date which is waiting by many fans all over the world. The day is the first day and the starting day of the world cup 2011. India Vs Bangladesh the match between two hosts. Bangladesh won the toss and chose to field first. The decision was strange from the Bangladesh captain.
India started the batting well and the fist over suggest it a high scoring match. Openers provided India 69 runs start before Tendulkar got run out. V Sahwag who was showing his commitment to bat long stayed on the wicket and played his shorts. He faced 140 balls and hit 175 runs. He scored five sixes and 14 fours. His outstanding batting pushed Bangladesh team on back foot. India managed to score 370 runs while batting first.
Virat Kholi who was preferred over Raina by the Indian captain scored a century. He was also looking in a great touch and he scored 100 runs not out and faced 88 balls. India lost just four wickets. The way India started in the warm up match indicates the form Indian team is having. In home conditions there are great chances for the Indian team to get world cup win.
doGOODERS of the week: the cast of GLEE
You may love Fox’s hit show GLEE for it’s feel-good, musically-inspired fun, but we’re loving GLEE’s cast for their commitment to so many awesome causes. The cast of GLEE has catapulted to stardom this year, and they’re using their newfound fame to raise funds and awareness for nonprofits in some philanthropic-forward ways. From teaming up with American Express to “change the world” to putting their smiling faces on the auction block at charitybuzz, we love how GLEE is inspiring Gleeks all over the world to join in to do good.
Throughout 2010, GLEE has tackled important issues on screen, from equality to body image, and the show was nominated for a GLAAD award for their outstanding portrayal of the LGBT community. This week, GLEE added 5 Golden Globe nominations to their list of accolades. Off screen, the show has had an equally impressive impact. Last month, the cast raised $100,000 for Education Through Music by partnering with American Express and even spent a day making musical instruments with children from a disadvantaged local elementary school. They also took to the internet to encourage people around the world to give back with a laugh-out-loud funny social media campaign pitting “Mr. Shue” against “Sue.” Musical education has become a pet cause for the show, with tickets to several exclusive parties for GLEE’s premiere earlier this year sold to benefit the Grammy Foundation’s Grammy in the Schools education program.
Turmeric provides effective cure for liver disease
A rapid increase in liver diseases is being observed all over the world including Pakistan but a recent research has revealed that turmeric is highly effective in curing all liver diseases.
The chemical, curcurmin, is contained in turmeric, a plant used by the Chinese to make traditional medicines for thousands of years. The recent study has highlighted its potential in countering an increasingly common kind of fatty liver disease called non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). High levels of blood leptin, glucose and insulin are commonly found in human patients with obesity and type 2 diabetes, which might contribute to NASH-associated liver fibrosis. The researchers found that among other activities, curcumin eliminated the effects of leptin on activating hepatic stellate cells, which short-circuited the development of liver damage.
Turmeric provides effective cure for liver disease
A rapid increase in liver diseases is being observed all over the world including Pakistan but a recent research has revealed that turmeric is highly effective in curing all liver diseases.
The chemical, curcurmin, is contained in turmeric, a plant used by the Chinese to make traditional medicines for thousands of years. The recent study has highlighted its potential in countering an increasingly common kind of fatty liver disease called non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). High levels of blood leptin, glucose and insulin are commonly found in human patients with obesity and type 2 diabetes, which might contribute to NASH-associated liver fibrosis. The researchers found that among other activities, curcumin eliminated the effects of leptin on activating hepatic stellate cells, which short-circuited the development of liver damage.
Turmeric provides effective cure for liver disease
A rapid increase in liver diseases is being observed all over the world including Pakistan but a recent research has revealed that turmeric is highly effective in curing all liver diseases.
The chemical, curcurmin, is contained in turmeric, a plant used by the Chinese to make traditional medicines for thousands of years. The recent study has highlighted its potential in countering an increasingly common kind of fatty liver disease called non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). High levels of blood leptin, glucose and insulin are commonly found in human patients with obesity and type 2 diabetes, which might contribute to NASH-associated liver fibrosis. The researchers found that among other activities, curcumin eliminated the effects of leptin on activating hepatic stellate cells, which short-circuited the development of liver damage.
Turmeric provides effective cure for liver disease
A rapid increase in liver diseases is being observed all over the world including Pakistan but a recent research has revealed that turmeric is highly effective in curing all liver diseases.
The chemical, curcurmin, is contained in turmeric, a plant used by the Chinese to make traditional medicines for thousands of years. The recent study has highlighted its potential in countering an increasingly common kind of fatty liver disease called non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). High levels of blood leptin, glucose and insulin are commonly found in human patients with obesity and type 2 diabetes, which might contribute to NASH-associated liver fibrosis. The researchers found that among other activities, curcumin eliminated the effects of leptin on activating hepatic stellate cells, which short-circuited the development of liver damage.
Pakistan army wins gold medal at annual British exercise
October 21, 2010 by Trend PK
Filed under World News
Staff Report
RAWALPINDI: Pakistan army won a gold medal in the Exercise Cambrian Patrol – 2010, held from October 11-13, 2010 in the United Kingdom. Exercise Cambrian Patrol is a prestigious British Army exercise which is organized annually in the United Kingdom in Wales.
According to an Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) press release, apart from the teams of the British army, military establishments from all over the world were also invited to participate. It was a three day exercise in which the teams, comprising of eight members, were required to infiltrate into simulated enemy lines and perform multiple tasks, including obstacle crossing, close target reconnaissance and infiltrate successfully in real time environments.
For 2010, a total of 86 teams participated in the exercise, including 70 British and 16 teams from other countries of the world
IVF pioneer wins medicine Nobel prize
October 4, 2010 by Trend PK
Filed under World News
STOCKHOLM: British physiologist Robert Edwards, whose work led to the first “test tube baby”, won the 2010 Nobel prize for medicine or physiology, the prize-awarding institute said on Monday.
Sweden’s Karolinska Institute lauded Edwards, 85, for bringing joy to infertile people all over the world.
Known as the father of in-vitro fertilization (IVF), Edwards picked up the prize of 10 million Swedish crowns ($1.5 million) for what the institute called a “milestone in the development of modern medicine”.
As many as 4 million babies have been born since the first IVF baby in 1978 as a result of the techniques Edwards developed, together with a now-deceased colleague, Patrick Steptoe, the institute said in a statement.
The pair soldiered on despite opposition from churches, governments and many in the media, as well as scepticism from scientific
PM Gilani avoids commenting on President’s immunity
September 26, 2010 by Trend PK
Filed under World News
Staff Report
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani avoided commenting on the issue of immunity given to the President, adding that he would not reply on the issue of NRO because the issue is in court.
After visiting Sunday Bazaar in Aabpara, PM Gilani said that Pakistan is facing tough times.
He said that inflation is all over the world. It is not only in Pakistan though the government is trying to control the rising prices of basic commodities.
PM Gilani said that Pakistan has been facing constant natural calamities and man-made problems like the earthquake, terrorism and floods.
He said that the economic stability is connected to political stability. SAMAA


