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Research shows exercise is a great way to boost your immunity and stay healthy, but what happens if you get sick?  |


The Pentagon says 1 in 5 service members who come home from Iraq or Afghanistan suffer from post-traumatic stress. Now, new programs to teach soldiers how to deal with the symptoms of PTSD are providing hope.  |
Heart failure is the fastest-growing type of heart disease deaths in the U.S., and the leading cause for heart transplants. However, there's now an experimental technique that could save the lives of thousands of patients. A multi-center trial is being  |


The Ministry of Health has already developed a program of reforms, which foresees the creation of the unified medical space by equipping with modern amenities of the present network of medical establishments," informed Igor Yakovenko, Deputy Health Minister of Ukraine  |
New modern ultrasonic apparatus for breast examination has been installed in the mammological center of the Lviv municipal hospital No. 4 (68 Krasnoiy Kalyny Street).  |
In the recent times the number of cases of hydrophobia diseases by people is observed in Ukraine - acute infection disease with heavy affection of central nerve system, caused by the virus.  |
Brazil's Health Ministry has announced it will buy 1.2 billion condoms next year for the country's national program in the fight against AIDS, according to Brazilian media reports.  |
The capital authorities will provide the residents of Kyiv with qualitative medical care for the period of New Year's and Christmas holidays.  |
The Nobel laureate Harold Pinter, one of the greatest playwrights of his generation, has died.  |
The issue of reducing capital physician number staff has not been raised to date.  |
Fish oil protects against deaths from heart problems, but its benefit in cases of heart rhythm problems is not so clear-cut, according to a review published in the British Medical Journal.  |
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is alerting consumers nationwide not to purchase or consume different products marketed for weight loss because they contain undeclared, active pharmaceutical ingredients that may put consumers' health at risk.  |
Eartha Kitt, a sultry singer, dancer and actress who rose from South Carolina has died. She was 81. she starred in the first "Batman" series in 1967  |
The flu epidemic in Great Britain can be the most serious from 1999.  |
Many people notice that in spring hair become dull, dry and lose their vital force. A reason is that in winter the organism experiences a special stress and it is also reflected on the hair state.  |
Researchers have taken a step towards starting a national lung cancer screening programme.  |  |
A gynaecologist and obstetrician, Prof Linus Ajabor, has canvassed the enactment of a law by the National Assembly to regulate ethical services in the In-vitro Fertilization delivery in the country.  |
In a fresh twist of events, Pfizer, the multinational company reported to have used hapless Nigerians as guinea pigs in drug trial, is still mounting propaganda, employing the cheap skills of local journalists to confuse facts and frustrate on-going effort  |
AT LEAST, 3,000 persons in Warri North Local Government Area, Delta State, have benefited from the Council's 4-Day health programme recently held at Koko, the Local Government headquarters.  |
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