Gene mutation in some Chinese: Good for the heart bad for the eyes
Jakarta Post
It gives them added protection against heart attacks, but also significantly increases their risk of going blind, a Singapore-led team of researchers has discovered. A mutation is a change in the structure of the gene that makes it work slightly or totally different ...
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Jakarta Post
It gives them added protection against heart attacks, but also significantly increases their risk of going blind, a Singapore-led team of researchers has discovered. A mutation is a change in the structure of the gene that makes it work slightly or totally different ...
Bustle
Germany Calls For Mandatory Measles Vaccinations Amid The Country's Worst ...
Bustle
The measles outbreak, dire as the situation is here, is evidently not a health issue exclusive to the U.S. Last week, an urgency tinged the calls for mandatory measles vaccination in Germany after a toddler died of the disease amid the country's worst measles ...
Arizona Measles Outbreak Winding DownNewsmax Health
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Bustle
The measles outbreak, dire as the situation is here, is evidently not a health issue exclusive to the U.S. Last week, an urgency tinged the calls for mandatory measles vaccination in Germany after a toddler died of the disease amid the country's worst measles ...
Arizona Measles Outbreak Winding Down
German toddler dies of measles
Measles: A One-Stop Shop of Resources for Pediatric PCPs
Live Trading News
Eat Better: Eat Small Meals Often, Weigh Less
Live Trading News
Adults who had multiple small meals every day tended to eat better, and weight less, than those who had fewer but larger meals, in a recent study. People eating fewer meals tended to eat the most at night, and to drink alcohol with meals, both of which might ...
More frequent meals linked to healthier eatingKhaleej Times
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Live Trading News
Adults who had multiple small meals every day tended to eat better, and weight less, than those who had fewer but larger meals, in a recent study. People eating fewer meals tended to eat the most at night, and to drink alcohol with meals, both of which might ...
More frequent meals linked to healthier eating
Al-Arabiya
Stability tools keep bodyweight fitness craze off balance
Al-Arabiya
Stabilizing tools, from exercise balls to Bosu balls, which look like half-balls, have been used in rehabilitation for decades. (Shutterstock). Text size A A A. By Dorene Internicola | Reuters, New York Monday, 23 February 2015. New balance devices that ...
New tools keep bodyweight balancedThe Nation
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Al-Arabiya
Stabilizing tools, from exercise balls to Bosu balls, which look like half-balls, have been used in rehabilitation for decades. (Shutterstock). Text size A A A. By Dorene Internicola | Reuters, New York Monday, 23 February 2015. New balance devices that ...
New tools keep bodyweight balanced
eco-business.com
Climate change opens new doors to deadly diseases
eco-business.com
Scientists warn that humans will face epidemics of diseases never encountered before as global warming drives animals and parasites into new habitats. ebola outbreak. The eruption of Ebola in West Africa, according to researchers, may be a consequence ...
UNL researcher: Climate change favors emergence of infectious diseasesCattleNetwork.com
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eco-business.com
Scientists warn that humans will face epidemics of diseases never encountered before as global warming drives animals and parasites into new habitats. ebola outbreak. The eruption of Ebola in West Africa, according to researchers, may be a consequence ...
UNL researcher: Climate change favors emergence of infectious diseases
Climate change triggers the spread of infectious diseases
Climate change and emerging infectious diseases
Winnipeg Free Press
'It's almost like a virtual house call'
Winnipeg Free Press
HACKENSACK, N.J. -- That phone app keeping track of your exercise and meals might keep you out of the hospital one day. Why give your doctors permission to incorporate data from fitness trackers and health apps into electronic patient records? Well, they ...
Doctors aim to expand apps' use in careArkansas Online
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Winnipeg Free Press
HACKENSACK, N.J. -- That phone app keeping track of your exercise and meals might keep you out of the hospital one day. Why give your doctors permission to incorporate data from fitness trackers and health apps into electronic patient records? Well, they ...
Doctors aim to expand apps' use in care
Doctors using data on fitness trackers to assist them
Challenges for doctors using fitness trackers & apps
Marketing Interactive
Proposed legislation to raise truthfulness bar for milk formula ads
Marketing Interactive
The HKSAR government's three-month consultation for establishing a regulatory framework, which will govern nutrition and health claims for infant and follow-up formula and pre-packaged food for children under three years old (IYC foods), will end on 17 ...
Milk firms get time to amend formula claimsHong Kong Standard
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Marketing Interactive
The HKSAR government's three-month consultation for establishing a regulatory framework, which will govern nutrition and health claims for infant and follow-up formula and pre-packaged food for children under three years old (IYC foods), will end on 17 ...
Milk firms get time to amend formula claims
Khaleej Times
How a country fought and won the war against Ebola
Khaleej Times
Liberian president chronicles fears about the 'unknown enemy' and how 'collective resilience' helped contain epidemic. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf speaking at the International Government Communication Forum at Expo Centre, Sharjah, on Monday. — KT photo ...
Basic Public Services Could Keep Future Ebola Outbreaks From Becoming ...Huffington Post
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Khaleej Times
Liberian president chronicles fears about the 'unknown enemy' and how 'collective resilience' helped contain epidemic. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf speaking at the International Government Communication Forum at Expo Centre, Sharjah, on Monday. — KT photo ...
Basic Public Services Could Keep Future Ebola Outbreaks From Becoming ...
Liberia re-opens land border following deadly Ebola outbreak
Liberians rejoice as Ebola curfew is lifted
Daily Mail
Eating a PLACENTA is new trend among new mothers convinced it helps boost ...
Daily Mail
Health trends come and go, but one post-birth fad is gaining a foothold in the United States among some new mothers who extol the benefits of eating their own placentas. Convinced it helps to boost energy, produce healthy milk and ward off post-natal ...
Eating placentas? Moms swear by health benefitsTimes LIVE
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Daily Mail
Health trends come and go, but one post-birth fad is gaining a foothold in the United States among some new mothers who extol the benefits of eating their own placentas. Convinced it helps to boost energy, produce healthy milk and ward off post-natal ...
Eating placentas? Moms swear by health benefits
Eating placentas? We bet you didn't know of its health benefits
Eating Own Placentas Swirls As New Health Trend Among US Moms
Sydney Morning Herald
Eating peanuts early could prevent allergy, study shows
Sydney Morning Herald
Miami: A study has found that, contrary to previous advice, feeding foods containing peanuts to babies before 11 months of age may help prevent allergies, echoing some of the findings of Australian researchers. The findings in the New England Journal of ...
Feeding your baby peanut butter 'cuts risk of allergy later'The Australian
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Sydney Morning Herald
Miami: A study has found that, contrary to previous advice, feeding foods containing peanuts to babies before 11 months of age may help prevent allergies, echoing some of the findings of Australian researchers. The findings in the New England Journal of ...
Feeding your baby peanut butter 'cuts risk of allergy later'
Avoid peanut allergies by giving babies a small dose three times a week ...
Study: Exposing Kids To Peanuts Early May Prevent Allergies
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