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Chronic lung diseases due to smoking, pollution killed 3.6 mn in 2015

August 18, 2017

Around 3.6 million people all over the world were killed by two of the most common chronic lung diseases in 2015, according to a study. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), caused mainly by smoking and pollution, was responsible for 3.2 […]

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First skin-to-skin contact between mother, infant can prevent newborn death

August 14, 2017

In the Western Pacific Region, a newborn dies every two minutes because of inappropriate clinical practices at the time of birth and during the first few days of life. However, newborn mortalitycan easily be prevented through Early Essential Newborn Care […]

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Singapore sees first diphtheria case in 25 years

August 8, 2017

A Bangladeshi construction worker living in Singapore died on August 4 from diphtheria in what is believed to be the first case of the bacterial infection in the country in 25 years, according to Singapore’s Ministry of Health (MOH). MOH […]

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People who work long hours may be more at risk of irregular rapid heartbeat

July 24, 2017

People who work long hours, usually more than 35 to 40 hours a week, may be at higher risk of developing atrial fibrillation, an irregular rapid heartbeat that can lead to strokes, heart failure and chronic fatigue, according to a […]

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WHO warns against untreatable superbug gonorrhea

July 7, 2017

The World Health Organization has warned against the impending spread of the totally untreatable “superbug” strains of gonorrhea. The agency said there are at least three people worldwide infected with the untreatable superbug which could be spread through sex. Giving […]

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Cause and symptoms of cervical cancer

June 21, 2017

Indonesia recently lost one of its celebrities, Julia Perez, due to cervical cancer. Her departure raised awareness about a form of cancer that has been labeled as one of the most lethal by the Health Ministry. Cervical cancer is often […]

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Internet withdrawal causes increased heart rate, anxiety levels

June 2, 2017

People who have a tendency to be obsessive internet users experience withdrawal-like symptoms and significant physiological changes such as increased heart rate and blood pressure when they go offline, a new study has found. Scientists and clinicians from Swansea University […]

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People with non-O blood type have slightly higher risk of heart attack, stroke

May 3, 2017

People with a non-O blood group have a slightly increased risk of stroke and heart attack, scientists say, due to higher levels of a blood-clotting protein present in the A, B and AB blood groups. The findings could help doctors […]

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Daily consumption of diet sodas increase dementia, stroke risk by three times

April 24, 2017

Consuming diet sodas every day increase the risk of dementia and stroke by three times, according to a study, providing more evidence that diet drinks are not a healthy alternative for sugary drinks. While the findings do not prove that […]

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Smoking-related deaths worldwide jumped 4.7% over 25-year period

April 7, 2017

More than 6.4 million deaths all over the world in 2015 were smoking and tobacco-related, according to a new study. This figure shows a 4.7% increase in the number of tobacco-related deaths in over 25 years, from 1990 to 2015. […]

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