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Fight Bird Flu! Chinese Health Minister Calls For Serious Measures

According to Xinhua News Agency, Chinese Health Minister Chen Zhu calls the hospitals for serious measures in health concerns regarding bird flu epidemic. He says for prevention and control of human bird flu cases, China faces a ‘grim’ situation. Three deaths have been reported in the past two weeks. Four were infected with bird flu. Read more

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LDL Cholesterol: A broken Yardstick to measure cardiac risk

Almost 75 percent patients hospitalized for cardiac arrest showed normal cholesterol levels, far away from the risk of cardiovascular trouble, a nationwide study reported. The finding indicate towards the need to change the current threshold value of the cholesterol level, said study author Dr. Gregg C. Fonarow “The LDL cholesterol level at which people have Read more

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Moderate Exercise may delay onset of type 2 diabetes in teenagers

New research has shown that, teenagers who engaged themselves in moderate physical activity, has better metabolism and burn more calories than their inactive age-fellows, a truth that provide protection against type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes develops when the insulin in body fails to regulate blood-sugar, causing blood sugar levels to rise. The disorder is Read more

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Mutation is causing heart diseases in subcontinent: study

Mutant gene, responsible for the heart disease among, ten of millions of people from the subcontinent has been isolated, according to a study. The guilty gene, found in more than1.5 billion people only in South Asia, is definite to create heart trouble, usually in later life, the researchers said. Scientists have already concluded that the Read more

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Natural ways to loss weight

Obesity trend is growing day by day not only in U.S. but all around the world. According to the researches, have ever conducted to explain the diseases which may occur only due to obesity, include, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, osteoporosis, peptic ulcer and many more. It’s the need of the hour to lose weight, either Read more

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Clenbuterol as an Energizer

Clenbuterol is a drug of choice for the patients suffering from breathing disorders as a decongestant or bronchodilator. Patients of asthma use this steroid as a bronchodilator to make breathing comfortable. It is widely available in salt form as Clenbuterol hydrochloride for better stability. Clenbuterol has a similar chemical composition to ephedrine, but it is Read more

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Flu Strains are developing resistant against common antiviral drugs

The most widespread type of flu this season has become resistant to the widely used antiviral drug Tamiflu, but there is no need to get worry, government health officials announced. Especially this season flu cases are far lower than the previous year, and other antiviral drugs are working well against this particular flu virus and Read more

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High foetal testosterone, more autistic traits

Infants exposed to high concentration of testosterone hormone in the womb are more likely to develop autistic characteristics in childhood, a study reported. Researchers recorded testosterone levels of fetus in the amniotic fluid of 235 pregnant women. Then they made the comparative study of the questionnaires, considered to measure children’s autistic characters between the ages Read more

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Steroids use in the history of Olympics

The Olympic Games is the platform for the young athletes for all over the world. In historical background, the purpose was to advance the brotherhood through healthy and fair competition. But unfortunately, as the Olympics reach at the height of its popularity, participants started to use unfair means to win the gold medals which is Read more

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Vegetarian kids need protein alternative

Children who are vegetarians or wants to be must use protein alternatives to meat, fish or poultry to avoid protein deficiency, experts said. Good alternative of protein are soybeans, fortified soy milk and nuts. These food stuffs are rich sources of the useful protein, iron, zinc, calcium and vitamin D that most youngsters get from Read more

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NSC planning for countrywide cell phone ban while driving

National Safety Council, which is a leading customer safety organization in the US, has urged countrywide ban for using cell phones and other such devices while driving. At present, there are only few local and state laws which ban use of mobile phones and other hand-held devices while driving and according to National Safety Council, Read more

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Sour economy is going to increase obesity

In this time of economic recession, Americans may cut down their expanses on the food, but in some experts’ opinion, they may get weight in the process. The ghost of “recession pounds” has a deep concern with health professionals, who indicate towards a bunch of studies linking unhealthy eating and obesity with low incomes. Experts Read more