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EU Pushes Asian Nations on Climate Change Goals

...d by a division between European countries seeking deep cuts in world carbon-dioxide emissions and Asian g...and voiced sympathy for environmentalist calls for deep cuts in emissions, one of her key demands at the G8 summit. German authorities, who were also trea...

Climate Change Signal Detected in the Indian Ocean

...s; and, sub-surface cooling in the tropics due to deep waters rising closer to the surface. Dr Alory says the research confirmed a long-held view that temperature changes in the Pacific and Indian oceans can be partly explained by the effect of the Indonesian throughflow a system of currents which tra...

Folic Acid may Help to Cut Down the Stroke Risk

...d to boost the danger of stroke, heart disease and deep vein thrombosis. Scientists, led by Professor Xiaobin Wang, from Northwestern University in Chicago, US, combined together the Lancet review of eight folic acid trials, centering on stroke. They found that folic acid supplementation reduced the r...

New Drugs Hold Hope for HIV Patients

...reverse transcriptase inhibitor. HIV patients in deep salvage means those people who have developed mult... therapy. Researchers found that HIV patients in deep salvage could benefit the most from these drugs. Hence for patients in deep salvage, 2007 may be c...

Red Cross Promotes Prevention, Control of TB Along U.S. - Mexican Border

... -- vital services provided by the Red Cross reach deep into the community to encourage care-seeking behaviors, reduce the stigma associated with TB, and most importantly, get people into treatment and see treatment through to a successful cure. Since its inception in June 2005, the TB treatment program...

Implanting Electrodes in the Brain Could Help Treat Severe Depression

...imore, and his team are examining the prospects of deep brain stimulation, a therapy used to treat tremors associated with Parkinson's disease, to treat depression. The idea behind the study is to rearrange disordered neural activity in the brain in a parallel way to how a person might reboot a computer...

Introducing Thalasso, the Greeks Way to a Healthy Life

...te iodine, who have open wounds or who suffer from deep depression should speak to their doctor before undergoing Thalasso. Despite the limitations, thousands of people annually opt to undergo Thalasso therapy. They advance to an enjoyment of positive ongoing factors, according to Stick. He added tha...

Mandy Moore's New Album Saved Her from Depression

...atest album was responsible for pulling her out of deep depression. Moore said that penning songs for her new disc 'Wild Hope' helped her look at the positive side of life. The 23-year-old was left feeling "sad and confused" and credits her fight to come out from the blues with new album, and predomina...

Fluctuations in Ocean Salinity Could Forewarn of Climate Change

...he energy is transferred through the ocean along a deep pressure wave. The surge of salt generates a pressure gradient in the ocean that sends energy to the north without water actually being transported, said Prof. Zahn. Currently there is no large-scale salt monitoring system in place in the souther...

Surgeons Shocked By Green-Blooded Man

...tion. In compartment syndrome, pressure builds in deep muscle tissue. If it is not alleviated, permanent damage to the nerves may be sustained. While undergoing a routine procedure for monitoring blood pressure during the surgery, it was noticed that the mans blood was greenish black. The doctors were...

A Cold Shoulder to Cold - At Your Risk

... nose and throat end close when a person goes into deep sleep, resulting in reduced oxygen supply to lung, heart and brain. This could lead to snoring and people could find it difficult to breathe," he explained. Therefore, if you have a persistent cold, it is not worth ignoring it. /V...

Intake of Cherries Could Cut the Risk of Metabolic Syndrome and Heart Disease

... compound known as anthocyanins, which provide the deep rich red color and have been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties and other health benefits. In the new study, whole tart cherry powder was fed to two groups of rats as either 1 percent or 10 percent of their diet for 90 days. Other rats rece...

Cancer – Flushes Flesh and Fund

...that benefits only those people who happen to have deep pockets or very good third-party insurance” The drugs being sold to patients extend life, offset recurrence and are less harmful for the system. A medical treatment that is absolutely necessary must be funded by the government, is the fervent appea...

Inhaled Insulin Study Moves Ahead

...ulin powder can be effectively administered to the deep lung using an off-the-shelf dry powder inhaler des...inactive ingredients to facilitate delivery to the deep lung. “These encouraging results show the bioavailability of RHIIP compare favorably with that o...

Top UK Surgeon Who Loved Himalayas is Dead

...lifelong interest in Buddhism, oriental arts and a deep love of the Himalayas. After a chequered career, he retired from official posts in 1976 and after a six months' teaching tour of Malaysia, retired to Chester. He continued visiting the Himalayas until he was 85, often to visit Tibetan refugee settl...

Fault the School System in US for Massacres, Say Sociologists

...r participation, Cho started to read in a strange, deep voice that sounded "like he had something in his mouth," Davids said. "As soon as he started reading, the whole class started laughing and pointing and saying, 'Go back to China.' Dr. Marleen Wong, director of Crisis Counseling and Intervention Ser...

Support for Trauma and Grief

...maths throughout the world. Every reached out with deep sympathy and anguish for the family of the people ... be a sense of anger, guilt at their own survival, deep sense of loss of the love one. There is an immense disturbance in ones own life. All these feeling...

Virginia Tech. Shooter -Human Rights or Innocent Lives

...ling Center Directors conducted last year, it is a deep issue. Ninety-two percent of those quizzed said the number of students with severe psychological issues had increased in recent years. They said 40 percent of students seen at counseling centers had severe problems, including 8 percent of whose impai...

Military Healthcare Lacks Compassion, Say US Soldiers

...g any mental health services and had fallen into a deep depression,” she said. “He felt that he would be stuck in the hospital forever. His pain was so intense that he would often ask me why we did not let him die in the first place.” Following media reports over shabby treatment of soldiers at the Wal...

Families Need Help to Deal With Aftermath of Suicide Attempts

...ack truck. Some family members bury their feelings deep inside and refuse to accept the stark reality. //Others spring into action and vow never again to let the child who attempted suicide of their sight. But no matter how a family deals with the aftermath of a suicide, they are forever changed by it. “...

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(Date:11/25/2009)...cancer who were treated with cisplatin-based chemo...urological side effects and Raynaud-like phenomena... according to a new study published online Novembe...ute . , Marianne Brydy, M.D., of the Department ...gen, Norway, and colleagues conducted a cross-sect...
(Date:11/25/2009)... out of a collaboration between UCLA engineers and...arly 10 million Americans who suffer from peripher...ng of the arteries, peripheral arterial disease, o...rrowed arteries reduce blood flow to the limbs. Th...disease, heart attack and stroke, and its progress...
(Date:11/25/2009)...hort to draw definite conclusions, experts say, ,...- In diabetic patients with blocked coronary arter... at one year whether patients undergo bypass surge...rs report. , Bypass surgery has been the standa...rtery disease. However, less invasive approaches s...
(Date:11/25/2009)... and treatment clinics to resume Monday, Nov. 30 ...er 25, 2009 -- Centegra Health System is continuin...ots at four Centegra Primary Care (CPC) vaccinatio...rived. The clinics are at CPC sites in Huntley, Wo... as follows: ,   From 4:30 to 7:30 p.m...
Breaking Medicine News(10 mins):Health News:Winter Spare the Air Alert in Effect for Thursday, November 26, 2009 2Health News:Engineers, doctors at UCLA develop novel material that could help fight arterial disease 2Health News:Engineers, doctors at UCLA develop novel material that could help fight arterial disease 3Health News:Engineers, doctors at UCLA develop novel material that could help fight arterial disease 4Health News:Stenting May Equal Bypass for Diabetic Heart Patients 2Health News:Stenting May Equal Bypass for Diabetic Heart Patients 3Health News:Centegra H1N1 Vaccination Clinics to Resume Tuesday, Dec. 1 2Health News:Centegra H1N1 Vaccination Clinics to Resume Tuesday, Dec. 1 3Health News:Centegra H1N1 Vaccination Clinics to Resume Tuesday, Dec. 1 4
(Date:11/23/2009)...ty-associated strain of the deadly superbug MRSAan...on antibioticsposes a far greater health threat th...pitals, according to a study in the December issue...hreat is easily picked up in fitness centers, scho... overall burden of MRSA within hospitals, the repo...
(Date:11/23/2009)...- The time of day matters to forest trees dealing ... a research team led by Professor Malcolm Campbell...al for research and colleagues in the department o...s. , Capitalizing on their previous work to de...eam examined how poplar trees use their 45,000 gen...
(Date:11/23/2009)...60 participants gathered this week for the seventh... conference. This year,s topic, "Synthetic Biology...ical researchers to explore the engineering, scien...field of synthetic biology. , Bonnie L. Bassler,...rsity and this year,s conference chair, challenged...
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