UN Downplays Health Effects of Nuclear Radiation
Inter Press Service Birulee, a student and photojournalist, lives next to a tailings dam, filled with radioactive waste from a uranium purification plant operated by the Uranium Corporation of India. “Lung cancer, skin cancer, tumours, congenital deformities, down … |
Just a few extra pounds increases heart failure risk – NHS Choices
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Just a few extra pounds increases heart failure risk
NHS Choices The Daily Express has warned that a “few extra pounds ‘could be deadly’,” because of an increased risk of heart and circulation problems. Most people’s weight fluctuates over time, and there is probably no need to panic if you’ve eaten a few extra … Overweight Causes Heart Failure: Large Study With New Method Clarifies the …Science Daily (press release) Being Just A Few Pounds Overweight Raises Heart Failure Risk By A FifthHuffington Post UK Bad News if Your BMI Is High: Fat Causes Heart FailureEveryday Health Daily News & Analysis all 14 news articles » |
Photos of the day – Washington Post
Photos of the dayWashington PostJune 25, 2013. People protect themselves with umbrellas during high tide in Mumbai. Monsoon rains usually hit India from June to September. Rajanish Kakade / AP. Related Content. People offer prayers for flood victims in…
June 26, 2013 « » The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation – Kaiser Family Foundation
June 26, 2013 « » The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
Kaiser Family Foundation In a letter to U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman, the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, the American Heart Association, the American Lung Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics urged the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative to … |
New Book Release – Heart Wrenching Crossroads, by Shailesh J. Khatri, Are … – SBWire (press release)
New Book Release – Heart Wrenching Crossroads, by Shailesh J. Khatri, Are …
SBWire (press release) Sarasota, FL — (SBWIRE) — 06/26/2013 — Shailesh J. Khatri’s book Heart Wrenching Crossroads: 3 short stories that depict the good and evil of society and money, are three insightful commentaries on Indian society as well as the rest of the world. |
Barack Obama embarks on trip to Africa, Nelson Mandela's health a question – Daily News & Analysis
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Barack Obama embarks on trip to Africa, Nelson Mandela’s health a question
Daily News & Analysis The 94-year old former South African president remained hospitalized in critical condition after being admitted more than two weeks ago with a lung infection, the government said on Tuesday. Air Force One carried Obama, his wife Michelle, their … Obama’s Africa Mission Is to Make Up for Lost TimeBloomberg Why Obama Is Visiting Senegal , South Africa and Tanzania But Not KenyaPBS NewsHour Obama visit seen as sign of SA’s statureMail & Guardian Online |
High level transient production of recombinant antibodies and antibody fusion … – 7thSpace Interactive (press release)
High level transient production of recombinant antibodies and antibody fusion …7thSpace Interactive (press release)The demand of monospecific high affinity binding reagents, particularly monoclonal antibodies, has been steadily increasing over the la…
How to mend a `broken heart` – Times of India
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How to mend a `broken heart`
Times of India US author Samara O’Shea has claimed that unrequited love isn’t love, but an unhealthy obsession that is better left behind. The 33-year-old blogger asserted that it is painful because without realizing it, we give our entire sense of self-worth to … |
Around the world: 10 things to know for Wednesday – Colorado Springs Gazette
Around the world: 10 things to know for Wednesday
Colorado Springs Gazette NSA-SURVEILLANCE. 5. ARCHBISHOP WISHES PEACEFUL ‘END’ FOR MANDELA. Lucas Aedwaba offered a prayer after visiting the 94-year-old anti-apartheid leader in a hospital, where he’s critically ill with a lung infection. SOUTH AFRICA-MANDELA. 6. |
Heart failure survivors prone to cancer – Times of India
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Heart failure survivors prone to cancer
Times of India “Heart failure patients are not only at an increased risk for developing cancer, but the occurrence of cancer increases mortality in these patients,” explained Dr. Veronique Roger, MD, director of the Mayo Clinic Center for the Science of Health Care … |