Cellular phones lead to bone weakening
Do you wear your cell phone on your belt? Well, here’s some news for you-the electromagnetic rays from mobiles lead to decreased bone density in an area of the pelvis that is commonly used for bone grafts.
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Virenza is Swine Flu Drug released by Sun Pharma Cipla as an alternative to drug Osetalmavir.
N 95 mask – Swine flu mask – H1N1 mask
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Panic is spreading faster than swine flu, but chemists have little to complain about with Mumbaikars going on a mask-buying spree.
Swine Flu In Chennai : A four-year-old boy died
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A four-year-old boy, who was being treated for swine flu at a private hospital here, died today following multiple organ failure.
H1N1 is not as virulent as regular flu viruses
While the swine flu virus is causing much panic in India, it will have to go a long way to catch up with the annual death toll from the seasonal flu every year. This serves to underline the fact that H1N1 is not as virulent as regular flu viruses.
Two swine flu patients in serious condition in Pune
Two men, including a doctor, suffering from swine flu have been admitted in a serious condition in a hospital here, taking the total number of cases in the city, one of the worst-hit by the virus, to 120 A doctor, who works with Inlaks hospital in camp area, was admitted to the ICU in Sassoon General Hospital after he tested positive for the virus, according to R R Pardeshi, civic medical officer. Doctors attending on him have described his condition as serious.
Tamil Nadu H1N1 flu guidelines | pallikalvi.in
CHENNAI: Two days after Rida Shaikh’s death, the Tamil Nadu school education department is yet to issue guidelines to schools on handling students who exhibit symptoms of the H1N1 flu, and preventive measures to be adopted.
KSFIC to start a medicinal plant project at Sirsi in Uttara Kannada
Bangalore, As part of its initiative to grow and conserve medicinal plants, the Karnataka State Forest Industries Corporation (KSFIC) will soon start a medicinal plant project at Sirsi in Uttara Kannada. “The project is under the active consideration of the national Medicinal Plants Board and is expected to be sanctioned anytime.
Brisk exercise beats cancer
People who do heart-pounding activities such as running, jogging, swimming, tennis or football for at least 30 minutes a day reduce the risk of cancer, reports the British Journal of Sports Medicine. The key factor for the reduced risk was higher oxygen intake during exercise.
Risk factors of disordered eating in overweight youth identified
University of Minnesota Project Eating Among Teens (EAT) researchers have identified factors that may increase overweight adolescents’ risk of engaging in extreme weight control behaviors such as self-induced vomiting, the use of diet pills, laxatives, and diuretics, as well as binge eating. Read More…
New nano-gene therapy technique could fight late-stage tumors
Tiny particles carrying a killer gene can effectively suppress ovarian tumor growth in mice, according to a team of researchers from MIT and the Lankenau Institute. Read More…
Research suggests that zinc activates a key protein on T cells needed to fight infections
Everyone knows that vitamins “from A to zinc” are important for good health. Now, a new research study in the August 2009 print issue of the Journal of Leukocyte Biology suggests that zinc may be pointing the way to new therapeutic targets for fighting infections. Read More…
Virus may play role in causing some cases of squamous cell carcinoma
A virus discovered last year in a rare form of skin cancer has also been found in people with the second most common form of skin cancer among Americans, according to researchers at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute. Read More…
Virulence of pandemic H1N1 virus analyzed
Laboratory studies at Kansas State University and the work of a K-State researcher are making headway in the effort to control the pandemic H1N1 virus. Read More…
Research shows how resveratrol works as an effective therapy for life-threatening inflammation
Scientists from Scotland and Singapore have unraveled a mystery that has perplexed scientists since red wine was first discovered to have health benefits: how does resveratrol control inflammation? Read More…
Surgical treatment of migraine safe and effective
Migraine headaches are a drain – not only on the estimated 30 million Americans who suffer from them, but on the economy, too. Because pain and other symptoms caused by migraine headaches can be quite severe, it is projected that nearly billion is spent every year in headache treatment and loss of time from work, which no one can afford these days. Read More…
Malaria: Artemisinin resistance continues developing in western Cambodia
Artemisinin, the “basis of the most effective” malaria treatment recommended by the WHO, took nearly twice as long to clear malaria parasites in patients in western Cambodia than it did in patients in northwestern Thailand, according to a New England Journal of Medicine study, which shows the “drugs are losing their power against the disease in Cambodia,” Bloomberg reports (Bennett, 7/30). Read More…
New guidelines issued for H1N1 vaccine campaign by Federal Advisory Committee
During a meeting in Atlanta on Wednesday, a “federal advisory committee issued sweeping guidelines … for a vaccination campaign against the pandemic swine flu strain, identifying more than half the U.S. population as targets for the first round of vaccinations,” CNN reports (Hellerman, 7/29). Read More…
Pilot program to fight drug-resistant tuberculosis in South African communities examined by New York Times
The New York Times examines a Doctors Without Borders pilot program to fight drug-resistant tuberculosis in South Africa that allows patients to stay in their homes rather than be isolated in hospital during treatment. Read More…
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Vital Signs: Regimens: Restrictive Diets May Not Be Appropriate for Children With Autism
Autistic children tended to suffer from certain digestive complaints more often than children without the disorder, but special food regimens may be unnecessary.
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Brain Power: In Battle, Hunches Prove to Be Valuable Assets
U.S. soldiers are at the center of an effort to understand how it is that some people’s brains can sense danger and act on it before others’ do.
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Report Sees Agent Orange Link to More Illnesses
People exposed to Agent Orange appear to be more likely to develop Parkinson’s disease and ischemic heart disease, a panel of experts reports.
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Vital Signs: Risks: Ovary Removal Linked to Increased Lung Cancer Risk
Women who underwent hysterectomies who had their ovaries removed were at nearly double the risk of developing lung cancer.
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Radioactive Drug for Tests Is in Short Supply
The closing of two nuclear reactors is creating a shortage in a drug crucial to tests for cardiac disease and cancer.
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Swine flu cases going up during monsoon
The Pune-based National Institute of Virology (NIV) is concerned about the spurt in swine flu cases during monsoon.
6 Foods that keep you full and satisfied
The big, fat (pun intended) irony about trying to drop pounds is that cutting calories has a pesky habit of making you eat more, and more of the wrong types of foods. Think about the last time you nibbled a plain green salad for lunch. How did you feel by 6 pm? Ready to eat an entire anything and then have seconds? Hunger is a real, physical need you can’t overcome with willpower alone. So eat already—and stock up on these foods, which will keep you satiated for hours:
The Healthiest Foods On Earth
What is the best diet for human beings?
Vegetarian? Vegan? High-protein? Low-fat? Dairy-Free?
Hold on to your shopping carts: There is no perfect diet for human beings. At least not one that’s based on how much protein, fat or carbohydrates you eat.
Lost 42 lbs of Stomach Fat in 2 Months
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My name is Marcia Shunnel and I am from San Diego, California I wanted to share my weight loss story with you. I’m no medical expert or anything like that. I’m just a mom who figured out a weight loss system that works better than all of the other diets you’ve tried (you know, the ones that didn’t work?). Hopefully my story inspires you to get the same results as me without having to spend hours on a treadmill.
Zicam Recall | Zicam Loss Of Smell
The Food and Drug Administration warned consumers today to stop using three Zicam products after receiving more than 130 complaints by consumers who had lost their sense of smell.
Posted by Itschaitime News Date: Wednesday, June 17, 2009
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FES2: Health Alert | What is FES2?
Chinese drywall, installed in many homes throughout the United States, is known to contain dangerous compounds such as FES2 that can make you sick.
Celiac Disease | Gluten Free Diet | Symptoms Of Celiac Disease
What is celiac disease?
Celiac disease is a digestive disease that damages the small intestine and interferes with absorption of nutrients from food. People who have celiac disease cannot tolerate gluten, a protein in wheat, rye, and barley. Gluten is found mainly in foods but may also be found in everyday products such as medicines, vitamins, and lip balms.
Posted by Itschaitime News Date: Monday, May 4, 2009
Categories: Health
Tags: Celiac Disease, Gluten Free Diet, Symptoms Of Celiac Disease
Hydroxycut Recall | FDA warns against Hydroxycut diet pill after one death
It’s a popular weight loss pill and now government health officials are issuing a recall for Hydroxycut.
H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu)
In response to an intensifying outbreak in the United States and internationally caused by a new influenza virus of swine origin, the World Health Organization raised the worldwide pandemic alert level to Phase 5 on April 29, 2009. A Phase 5 alert is a “strong signal that a pandemic is imminent and that the time to finalize the organization, communication, and implementation of the planned mitigation measures is short.”
Swine flu is now Flu genes spell pig
No matter what you call it, leading experts say the virus that is scaring the world is pretty much all pig. So while the U.S. government and now the World Health Organization are taking the swine out of “swine flu,” the experts who track the genetic heritage of the virus say this: If it is genetically mostly porcine and its parents are pig viruses, it smells like swine flu to them.
First case of swine flu in Georgia
A 30-year-old Kentucky woman with a history of travel to Cancun, Mexico is hospitalized in nearby LaGrange with the first report case of swine flu in Georgia.
How do I know if it’s swine flu? | Symptoms Of Swine Flu
How do I know if it’s swine flu? That’s the obvious question people around the country are asking themselves the moment they experience a cough, sniffle or body ache.
Posted by Itschaitime News Date: Thursday, April 30, 2009
Categories: Health
Tags: Swine flu, Symptoms Of Swine Flu
Swine Flu in Chicago | first case in Illinois
Chicago school officials shut down an elementary school Wednesday after one child contracted a probable case of swine flu, and the Illinois Department of Public Health said other cases are suspected in the state.
Posted by Itschaitime News Date: Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Categories: Health
Tags: Chicago, Illinois, Swine flu
CDC – Influenza (Flu) | Swine Influenza (Flu)
The human swine flu outbreak continues to grow in the United States and internationally. Today, CDC reports additional cases of confirmed swine influenza and a number of hospitalizations of swine flu patients. Internationally, the situation is more serious too, with additional countries reporting confirmed cases of swine flu. In response to the intensifying outbreak, the World Health Organization raised the worldwide pandemic alert level to Phase 4. A Phase 4 alert is characterized by confirmed person-to-person spread of a new influenza virus able to cause “community-level” outbreaks.” The increase in the pandemic alert phase indicates that the likelihood of a pandemic has increased.
US swine flu cases jump to 68
The number of confirmed swine flu cases in the United States has jumped to 64, federal officials said Tuesday, and states reported at least four more.
First case of swine flu in Orlando – Florida
Doctors at an Orlando-area hospital diagnosed the first case of swine flu in Florida on Tuesday morning.
Posted by Itschaitime News Date: Tuesday, April 28, 2009
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Tags: Florida, Orlando, Swine flu
Swine Flu In India | Cipla to supply 1.5 million doses of swine flu antiviral
Swine Flu In India | Cipla to supply 1.5 million doses of swine flu antiviral
Indian drug manufacturer Cipla Tuesday said it could supply 1.5 million doses of a copy of the Tamiflu antiviral medication to fight the international swine flu outbreak.
Swine Flu : Dont Travel U.S and Mexico
Hoping to head off a global pandemic of swine flu that has surfaced in North America, the European Union’s health commissioner on Monday urged Europeans to avoid traveling to the United States or Mexico if doing so is not essential.
What is Swine Flu? | Swine Flu FAQ | Symptoms | Treatment
What is swine flu?
Like humans, pigs get the flu. They develop a sudden fever, a barking cough, sneezing, lethargy and typically lose their appetite.
U.S. officials asks travelers about swine flu
U.S. officials will begin asking travelers about illness if they’re entering the country from areas with confirmed swine flu.
Swine Flu Emergency Declared
Federal officials today declared a public health emergency involving human swine flu, warning Americans to prepare for widespread outbreaks now or in the future, yet urging them not to panic.
Swine flu in Mexico and the United States
An outbreak of swine flu in Mexico and the United States is a quickly evolving situation that has “pandemic potential,” the head of the World Health Organization said Saturday before an emergency meeting of flu experts.
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The media have been running reports this week about a spray-on treatment for men who ejaculate too quickly during sex. One newspaper even described it as “spray-on Viagra”. We take a look at the research and see whether you should believe the hype.
