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WHO to eliminate neglected tropical diseases through ESPEN

May 25, 2016

The World Health Organization’s (WHO) Regional Office for Africa (AFRO) launched a major new partnership to aid in reducing the burden of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) in African countries. The Expanded Special Project for Elimination of Neglected Tropical Diseases (ESPEN) […]

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Wire-bristle grill brushes can lead to various internal injuries

May 25, 2016

Many clean their grills with wire-bristle brushes but they may not be aware of the dangers of eating food cooked on these grills. The University of Missouri School of Medicine conducted a study which identified more than 1,600 injuries from […]

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Study finds ‘selfishness’ may be beneficial behavior

May 25, 2016

The University of Rochester researchers suggest that kids raised in poverty may have been mistakenly labeled as “maladapted” for what appears to be lack of self-control. Their new study finds that what looks like selfishness may actually be beneficial behavior […]

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Expect a virtual visit from your Dubai doctor

May 24, 2016

Virtual visits from your local doctor is already a booming business in many western countries, with health experts and specialists now available online with a credit card and a few clicks. Could this virtual vision become a reality for Dubai? […]

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The perfect plan to gain weight

May 24, 2016

Struggle with weight loss is something we all hear about quite often, but it is the struggle to gain weight that’s heard less about. You’d be surprised to know that it is, indeed a sore point for many. At the […]

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BP fluctuations may be bad for your brain

May 24, 2016

Higher long-term fluctuations in blood pressure readings may be linked to faster declines in brain and cognitive function among older adults, says a study. “Blood pressure variability might signal blood flow instability, which could lead to the damage of the […]

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Tech gadgets may cause your child do badly in maths and english

May 24, 2016

Teens who switch between TV and phone could be more likely to underperform at school Teenagers who divide their attention between devices such as their phones, video games, and the TV tend to have lower scores in maths and English, […]

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Staying fit during pregnancy

May 24, 2016

Regular exercise helps you to maintain your health during pregnancy, and having a regular exercise routine can improve your posture (thus reducing lower back and hip pain), help you avoid excessive pregnancy weight gain, alleviate discomforts such as backache and fatigue, […]

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Alcohol-monitoring wristband wins grand prize in US biosensor competition

May 23, 2016

A San Francisco-based company that created an alcohol-monitoring device that can be worn on the wrist has won a US government-sponsored competition. The device is the latest milestone in the development of wearable technologies that monitor and diagnose medical conditions. […]

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WHO confirms Brazil-type Zika virus in Cape Verde

May 23, 2016

The Institut Pasteur in Dakar, Senegal (IPD) recently did a sequencing of the Zikavirus currently circulating in Cape Verde and it confirmed that it is the same as the one circulating in the Americas – the Asian type- and was […]

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