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Some Common Infections in Diabetes

05.11.2009 23:34    diabitieslife.com
For the people who have diabetes, infections are one of the major concerns. This is because even a minor infection...
Some Common Infections in Diabetes


Rest easy. When it comes to H1N1, your pet is safe

05.11.2009 23:11    kltv.com
When the news broke that a domestic cat had come down with H1N1, many people no doubt wondered how vulnerable their own pets were to the illness.
Rest easy. When it comes to H1N1, your pet is safe

Green tea may help prevent oral cancer

05.11.2009 23:11    kltv.com
A new study appears to add to growing evidence that green tea might help protect against cancer.
Green tea may help prevent oral cancer

Germs Mingle Most on Palms, Feet, Forearms

05.11.2009 23:11    kltv.com
By Peter West, HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, Nov. 5 (HealthDay News) -- A new "atlas" of bacterial life on and within the human body has uncovered the fact that...
Germs Mingle Most on Palms, Feet, Forearms


Swine Flu Virus Dominant Strain Worldwide: WHO

05.11.2009 23:11    kltv.com
By Amanda Gardner, HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, Nov. 5 (HealthDay News) -- The H1N1 swine flu virus is now the predominant flu strain worldwide, although it shows...
Swine Flu Virus Dominant Strain Worldwide: WHO

School violence drops with federal program

05.11.2009 23:11    kltv.com
A program called Safe Schools/Healthy Students greatly increases the safety of students, says a U.S. government report.
School violence drops with federal program

Fetus Learns Intonations of Mother's Tongue

05.11.2009 23:10    kltv.com
By Jennifer Thomas, HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, Nov. 5 (HealthDay News) -- Infants who are just a few days old cry with intonation patterns that reflect the...
Fetus Learns Intonations of Mother's Tongue

Health Tip: Getting ready for birth

05.11.2009 23:10    kltv.com
The nursery is ready, the tiny outfits washed, and the infant seat is installed in the car.
Health Tip: Getting ready for birth

Health Tip: Create baby's bedtime routine

05.11.2009 23:10    kltv.com
Babies are never too young to benefit from a bedtime routine, the U.S. National Library of Medicine says.
Health Tip: Create baby's bedtime routine

TV may increase aggression in toddlers

05.11.2009 23:10    kltv.com
Yet another study has found that television viewing is linked to aggression in young children.
TV may increase aggression in toddlers

Guidelines on the Use of Pandemic H1N1 Vaccines

05.11.2009 22:48    epha.org
The European Medicines Agency has reviewed preliminary data from clinical trials on pandemic flu vaccinations. The clinical trials are ongoing and updates will be provided as data are received. The results will be sent to the European Commission. The Committee
Guidelines on the Use of Pandemic H1N1 Vaccines

Commission strategy for combating HIV/AIDS in the EU and neighbouring countries 2009-2013

05.11.2009 22:48    epha.org
The European Commission has been involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS in the EU and neighbouring countries since 2005, the date of the adoption of its first strategy. In October 2009, the Commission renewed its efforts by adopting a strategy
Commission strategy for combating HIV/AIDS in the EU and neighbouring countries 2009-2013

"Prescription for a Healthy Planet" - climate change poses deadly risk for health

05.11.2009 22:48    epha.org
The Health and Environment Alliance (HEAL) and Health Care Without Harm (HCWH) launch campaign to put health at the heart of climate change negotiations. The health community is asking the EU to provide a better "treatment" for the ailing climate
"Prescription for a Healthy Planet" - climate change poses deadly risk for health

Africa: Aids Funding at 'Dangerous Turning Point'

05.11.2009 22:48    allafrica.com
Wavering international support for HIV/AIDS efforts is resulting in funding shortfalls that could wipe out a decade of progress in rolling out AIDS treatment, the international medical and humanitarian organization, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), has warned.
Africa: Aids Funding at 'Dangerous Turning Point'

Registration now open - Workshop on new media and tobacco campaigning

05.11.2009 22:48    epha.org
Global Dialogue, the Association of European Cancer Leagues (ECL) and the European Network of Smoking Prevention (ENSP) are coming together to offer a 1.5-day workshop in Brussels, Belgium, on the 30 November and 01 December, 2009. The theme of this
Registration now open - Workshop on new media and tobacco campaigning

South Africa: Aids Programme May Be Reducing Deaths

05.11.2009 22:48    allafrica.com
The government's AIDS treatment programme may have begun to put the brakes on SA's rising death rate, a senior official of the Department of Health told Parliament yesterday.
South Africa: Aids Programme May Be Reducing Deaths

Mauritania: Don't Abandon Us, HIV-Positive Community Tells Donors

05.11.2009 22:48    allafrica.com
People living with HIV in Mauritania are voicing their concerns about the suspension of HIV/AIDS funding by the World Bank and the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. They feel powerless in the face of the decisions, of
Mauritania: Don't Abandon Us, HIV-Positive Community Tells Donors

''Move more for less'' - encouraging physical activity on a budget

05.11.2009 22:48    epha.org
The North West Health and Physical Activity Forum Annual Conference will take place on Thursday 5th November 2009 at Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool, UK. The conference focus for this year is making things happen on a budget, getting more mileage for
''Move more for less'' - encouraging physical activity on a budget

South Africa: Key Cold Chain for Medical Research - Living With Aids #411

05.11.2009 22:48    allafrica.com
South Africa's first bio-bank, a cold storage facility where samples from HIV clinical trials and other diseases can be stored for years to support future medical research, was launched in Johannesburg, recently.
South Africa: Key Cold Chain for Medical Research - Living With Aids #411

Working with Communities to Reduce Health Inequalities

05.11.2009 22:48    epha.org
project is a two-year project, which addresses tobacco control issues affecting children and young people, as it has been proven that measures will be more effective when local communities and peer groups are involved. Interventions to protect children from exposure
Working with Communities to Reduce Health Inequalities

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