1. (SOUNDBITE) (English) SOUTH AFRICAN CAPTAIN, QUINTON DE KOCK, SAYING: "We have been tested obviously on our way in here. So, I think, we will still shine the ball. I think our doctors…our team ...
With the discovery of human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8) or Kaposi sarcoma (KS)-associated herpesvirus as the necessary but not sufficient causal agent in the development of Kaposi's sarcoma, there has been ...
Cricket can resume normally and even use of saliva to shine the ball won't pose any health risk if the matches are played inside bio-secure environment, reckons South African pace great Shaun Pollock.
Historically, psychologists used to believe that infants were not much more than brain stem preparations, “blank slates” upon which experience was to etch the contours of character. Infants, it was ...
Earlier studies found evidence that the ancestors of modern humans in Europe and Asia interbred with other hominin species, which include the Denisovans and the Neanderthals. Now, analysis of saliva ...
In saliva, scientists have found hints that a 'ghost' species of archaic humans may have contributed genetic material to ancestors of people living in sub-Saharan Africa today. The research adds to a ...
Saliva is a clear liquid made by several glands in your mouth area. Saliva is an important part of a healthy body. It is mostly made of water. But saliva also contains important substances that your ...
Saliva plays a critical part in the first steps of digestion by breaking down and softening your food. Sometimes, health conditions, environmental factors, or medications can affect the production and ...
Thick saliva can result from dehydration or breathing through the mouth. However, it can also indicate a more serious condition, such as Sjögren disease or cystic fibrosis. Finally, several ...