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New Bird Flu Outbreak In Vietnam

...d hatching ducklings since late 2005. The country managed to bring bird flu, which was widespread in flocks nationwide in 2005, under control last year through an aggressive vaccination programme and a ban on hatching new ducks. No deaths have been reported in either poultry or humans since November 2005. ...

Vietnam Reports Fresh Bird Flu Outbreak

... hatching ducklings since late 2005. The country managed to bring bird flu, which was widespread in flocks nationwide in 2005, under control last year through an aggressive vaccination programme and a ban on hatching new ducks. No deaths have been reported in either poultry or humans since November 2005....

China Introduces Solar-powered Baths

... public fund for solar energy development has been managed by the Huangming Group and Yijianeng company and they have invested eight million yuan ($1 million) in the construction of solar energy bathhouses in China's rural areas. Source-IANS...

Delhi Hospital Reattaches Amputated Penis

...eded high magnification for identification but "we managed to do it successfully". "These were then joined together and the patient was given anticoagulant to prevent clotting of blood circulation. The reattached part was monitored closely on an hourly basis for 48 hours after the surgery," Khazachi added....

New Lung Heating Device can Help Asthma Patients

...e fatal. Though asthma can't be cured, it can be managed with proper treatment. People with asthma can lead normal, active lives. The tiny heater, now under trial at five hospitals in Britain, warms the lungs and airways and can last for more than two years, reported the online edition of Daily Mail. The...

Fresh Water, HIV Biggest of India's Six Challenges: Chidambaram

...chnologies we already possesses. The others can be managed by technologies we can acquire over the next 10-20 years," he added. The six risks as enunciated by the industry lobby Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and Global Risk Network, an arm of the World Economic Forum, are: * Loss of freshwater...

Government to Set up World Class Institute of Public Health

...nment is not aware of any neglect in the hospitals managed by the Government of India. This information was given in the Rajya Sabha today by Smt. Panabaka Lakshmi, Minister of State in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in a written reply to a question by Shri Ravula Chandra Sekar Reddy. Source-...

Measures to Prevent HIV in Railway Employees

...endered to needy persons. · All cases are being managed as per latest recommendations. Medicines are being supplied to the patients. · Continuing medical education programme has been conducted to train medical officers in anti retroviral treatment, management and post exposure prophylaxis. Out of 268...

Panic Attacks Can Increase Complications in Diabetes Patients

...ted panic attacks are less likely to have properly managed the disease and suffer more severe health complications //and poorer quality of life, a new study finds. Lead author Evette Ludman, Ph.D., a researcher with Group Health Cooperative in Seattle, said her group's previous work showed depression was a...

Keys to Good Health in Old Age Begins in Midlife

...n average of 54 years. It was found that those who managed to meet all the criteria of good health had an 80 per cent chance of living to age 80, in addition to having been more likely to attain old age while avoiding illness. The results showed that 2451, of the 5820 original study participants, survived ...

Hope For Patients With Macular Degeneration From Manmade Protein

...nkey wrench inside the factory and that is what we managed to do.' For the study, the manmade protein was injected directly into the cornea with a microneedle. 'Ideally we would like to develop a topical eye drop with a long-term delivery system,' says Dr. Ambati. His research team is pursuing its work of...

Women And Africa Top Priorities For WHO

...knowledge, partnership, and performance. She has managed major health crises during her career in public health including the world's first outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Avian flu. She joined WHO and became chief technical and administrative officer after working previously as ...

Funds for mental patient safety pledged by government

...issued to ensure all incidents and allegations are managed appropriately. MST...

Adults with BPD may have undiagnosed ADHD

...2005, as per the medical claims drawn from a large managed care database in the United States. However, rec...31, 2005 using medical claims derived from a large managed care database in the United States. All claims used in the analysis were from adult patients 18 year...

Flu vaccine safe for kids

...database that follows vaccinations given at 8 huge managed care organizations, including Portland-based Kaiser Permanente Northwest. The scientists used the health record of the kids to conduct a comparative study of problems at three phases: 42 days after vaccination, at a later period and at the time pri...

Australia coughs up $15m to resurrect Lebanon

...Foreign Minister Alexander// Downer, Australia has managed to aid Lebanon with a total of $24 million during the post-conflict time, to help rebuild a country in ruins. "The majority of the funding will support restoring health infrastructure and providing adequate access to health facilities and services,...

Virus Infections Could Affect Cognitive Impairment in Latter Adulthood

...ome of them completely disabled while others still managed to sail through. When their brains were studied, it became evident that the virus infection had also wrecked damage in the hippocampus region, which is associated with learning and memory. The researchers wrote in their report "Our findings sugg...

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Helps Children with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

...also show generally high levels of anxiety that is managed by the need to perform particular behaviors. These children may be frustrated if their rituals are interrupted. In children, however, the compulsions are sometimes not experienced as distressing to carry out." But in the big picture, OCD is often a...

Fighting Fat in Food to Keep Fit

...ompanies through reformulating their products have managed to dramatically reduce the levels over the past two years." City Restaurants in New York may also follow the drive to eliminate trans fats, as New York's health department chews upon a proposed ban on trans fats in restaurants. SA...

Virtual Colonoscopy in Colorectal Cancer Prevention and Screening

...ted for virtual colonoscopy screening by the major managed care providers in the Madison area. Over a one-year period, the researchers performed virtual colonoscopy screening exams on 1,110 asymptomatic adults, consisting of 585 women and 525 men with a mean age of 58.1 years. Large (10 millimeters [mm] or...

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(Date:12/6/2009)... in Cambridge have discovered that the loss of a key ... is the first study to show that this kind of ... in Nature . , The study, led by Dr ... Hurles from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, looked at 300 ... entire genome looking for types of mutation known as copy ...
(Date:12/6/2009)... College of Wisconsin, in Milwaukee, found a substantial variation ... disease complications in children. Barriers to its use on ... identified. The study led by Amanda M. Brandow, ... College and Children,s Research Institute at the Children,s Hospital ... of Hematology meeting Dec. 7, 2009, in New Orleans. ...
(Date:12/6/2009)... clotting, or coagulation, is an important process that ... injured. Sometimes, however, clots form on the inside ... not dissolve naturally, a potentially life-threatening situation requiring ... Meeting of the American Society of Hematology reveals ... and heparin with the hope of preventing clots ...
(Date:12/6/2009)... with the Greater VA Healthcare System in West Los Angeles, will ... to soar to more than 5,000 veterans, active military personnel and ... ... 2009 -- Volunteer organizations and members of the community, in cooperation ... once again create a holiday party. This year,s attendance is expected ...
(Date:12/5/2009)... There have been significant scientific advances in the ... gain a better understanding of how certain diseases progress ... patients with the best care. Research presented today at ... Hematology explores optimal induction therapies for managing multiple myeloma, ...
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(Date:12/3/2009)... NY A team of scientists from the U.S. ... and the Indian Institute of Science has made a ... information in DNA that is necessary to carry out ... 1, 2009 edition of Nature Structural & Molecular ...
(Date:12/2/2009)... PHILADELPHIA Children exposed to secondhand cigarette smoke have an ... they never smoked. , Results of this study are ... journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, as part ... , This year alone, more than 219,000 Americans will be ...
(Date:12/2/2009)... PHILADELPHIA New study results strengthen the evidence that ... time have an increased risk for developing colorectal cancer, ... "This provides one more reason not to smoke, or ... Michael J. Thun, M.D., M.S., vice president emeritus, epidemiology ...
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