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Obama in Senegal for first leg of three-country Africa trip
Washington Post While the U.S. has been slow to ramp up its trade with Africa, China, along with India, Malaysia and Brazil, have been building robust economic relationships on the continent. Chinese officials say Beijing’s trade with China totaled $200 billion last year. Obama begins three-nation Africa tour in SenegalDeutsche Welle Obama in Senegal for first leg of Africa tripNewsday |
Causal relationship between adiposity and heart failure, and elevated liver … – EurekAlert (press release)
Causal relationship between adiposity and heart failure, and elevated liver …EurekAlert (press release)New evidence supports a causal relationship between adiposity and heart failure, and between adiposity and increased liver enzymes, according to a …
Increase funding for organ donation research – Windsor Star
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Increase funding for organ donation research
Windsor Star On the front page we read, “Organ donor heroes wanted.” The headline should have read “victims.” Congratulations to Windsorites who seem to have understood the hidden lie here since they are accused of not signing up as expected. They must know that … |
Heart failure tied to higher cancer risk: study – Reuters
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Heart failure tied to higher cancer risk: study
Reuters “People have not really considered any association of heart failure and cancer together, at least not developing cancer after diagnosis,” said Dr. Adrian Hernandez, a cardiologist at the Duke University School of Medicine in Durham, North Carolina. Heart failure survivors at greater risk for cancerIndian Express Heart Failure Survivors at Increased Risk of CancerScience World Report Heart Failure Patients May Face Higher Cancer RiskHuffington Post HealthCentral.com all 8 news articles » |
Wythenshawe Hospital film maker shortlisted in national organ donation film … – Messenger Newspapers
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Wythenshawe Hospital film maker shortlisted in national organ donation film …
Messenger Newspapers This year’s competition asked for films urging people to have a conversation and pass on their organ donation wishes to their loved ones while encouraging people to sign up to the NHS Organ Donor Register. Over 90% of families will agree to donation if … |
Anti-Gluten Antibodies Linked to Autism – Monthly Prescribing Reference
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Anti-Gluten Antibodies Linked to Autism
Monthly Prescribing Reference (HealthDay News) – Children with autism have increased levels of anti-gluten antibodies, particularly if they have gastrointestinal symptoms, according to a study published online June 18 in PLOS ONE. Nga M. Lau, MD, from the Columbia University in New … |
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau compared to NSA – Daily Caller
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau compared to NSADaily CallerYet another federal agency is under fire for mining the personal information of American citizens. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is gathering reams of financial records from U.S…
UN Downplays Health Effects of Nuclear Radiation – Inter Press Service
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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…
