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Pollution kills 9 million people every year

October 20, 2017

A wide scale report published in The Lancet has revealed that pollution claims the lives of 9 million people annually. That is one in six of all deaths around the world. The majority of these deaths are due to non-communicable […]

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Obesity predisposes people to 13 types of cancer

October 9, 2017

There’s a link between obesity and 40 % of all the cancers diagnosed in the United States. That doesn’t mean too much weight is causing all these cancer cases, just that there’s some kind of still-to-be explained association, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease […]

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Avoid alcohol if you’re pregnant

October 2, 2017

Experts are conflicted on the effects of alcohol on pregnancy, therefore the National Health Service (NHS) has advised pregnant women to stay away from consuming alcohol altogether. What happens when I drink alcohol while pregnant? Alcohol passes from your blood […]

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Mental disorders, poor diet rank as greatest causes of ill health globally

September 15, 2017

Mental health disorders and poor diets are among the greatest causes of ill health globally, while heart disease and tobacco are ranked along with violence and conflict as the world’s biggest killers in 2016, according to a large international study. […]

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Thailand bans infant formula milk, baby food ads to encourage breastfeeding

August 21, 2017

Thailand has passed a new law that bans manufacturers, importers and distributors from advertising and marketing infant formula milk or powdered milk and other food products for toddlers. Department chief Dr. Wachira Pengchan said that the law is meant to […]

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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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