[ad_1] MUMBAI: For the second year in a row, dengue fever has become the leading cause of mortality among monsoon-related diseases in the city. With 14 victims, dengue fever claimed the most …
Read More »Aboriginal hearts suffer the most: new health data from the Heart Foundation
[ad_1] Indigenous Australians are dying as a result of heart disease twice as fast as other Australians and, in some areas, three times faster than the rest of the community, according to …
Read More »How does vitamin D affect your body? Science says that it can give your workout a boost
[ad_1] When you have all all your fitness goals, but there is no energy to put to work, the mere idea of trying to cheer you up can be a workout in …
Read More »Breast cancer is over, but breast cancer is not
[ad_1] Breast cancer begins with a mbad, or no warning. Breast Cancer Awareness Month is over, but not bad cancer. About 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed this year. Everyone knows …
Read More »People decorate for Halloween with dead bats, officials concerned
[ad_1] By Karin Brulliard The Washington Post Wednesday, October 31, 2018 You can buy Halloween bat decorations – stuffed, plastic or neon – at Target . Or you could spend 50 US …
Read More »Only 12% of Hong Kong people diagnosed with hepatitis C receive treatment.
[ad_1] About half of Hong Kongers with hepatitis C were officially diagnosed and only 12% of them received appropriate treatment. This conclusion is based on estimates from a study involving 11,000 residents …
Read More »Dogs can be trained to detect malaria – Quartz
[ad_1] Malaria is a sinister disease even when it does not make people sick. Some people infected with the parasite Plasmodium who cause the disease never develop symptoms, but are still able …
Read More »Breast cancer in humans: current clinical practice "justified"
[ad_1] MUNICH – Although men with bad cancer are, on average, older than their female counterparts, and the profiles of bad cancer disease in men and women's bad cancer differ during pregnancy. …
Read More »Maternal-fetal transmission and adverse perinatal outcomes in pregnant women infected with Zika virus: prospective cohort study in French Guiana
[ad_1] In this paper, we presented the results of fetal / neonatal tests and early neonatal results obtained for 291 fetuses / neonates of mothers infected with Zika virus. All fetal / …
Read More »Zimbabweans on Antiretroviral Therapy Must Continue to Take Prescription Drugs – Zimbabwe
[ad_1] 31 October 2018, Harare – In response to recent media reports of the discovery of a cure for HIV and AIDS, Dr. Alex Gasasira, WHO Representative in Zimbabwe, said: "There is …
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