Increasing deaths of child-patients in Barisal | Chen Qi-The World …

Chen Qi-The World of Micro-Organism H1N1 |CHOLERA|DENGUE FEVER|H5N1|MALARIA …. Every day average 26 to 35 children are admited for treatment and at least 150 child-patients daily remain under treatment in the ward flooring admited surplus patients for treatment . From March 1 to till Thursday, 80 children being affected with diarrhoea took treatment and 20 were under treatment at diarrhoea ward while the number of treated child-patients with phenomena, viral fever, …

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Growing global appetite for meat stretches resources, warns UN (EARTHtimes.org)

Rome – Urgent investment is needed in the global livestock sector, especially in China, to support the one billion people whose livelihood depends on it, the United Nations warned on Thursday. The sector must must ensure the sector meets growing dema…

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Flu | Natural Arthritis Treatment And Arthritis Symptoms

The latest update about H1N1 (Swine Flu). Last update in Thursday, February 4th 2010. Stay update with this site articles · Home · Uncategorized. « Flu Vaccine | Keeping Your Apartment Flu-free · Flu | Things To Keep In Mind When Traveling … Flu | Natural Arthritis Treatment And Arthritis Symptoms. Thursday, February 4th, 2010. Arthritis pain relief can be achieved in a short amount of time by using topical deadening agents, Amgesic pain killers and anti-inflammatory. …

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AstraZeneca to cut 8,000 jobs amid weak earnings (The Daily Commercial)

JANE WARDELL Associated Press LONDON — Pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca PLC said Thursday it plans to ax 8,000 more jobs, or 12 percent of i …

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Flu | 21 Therapeutic Benefits Of Honey

The latest update about H1N1 (Swine Flu). Last update in Thursday, January 28th 2010. Stay update with this site articles · Home · Uncategorized. « H1N1 | What Is Cushing’s (cushion’s) Disease In Dogs … 5. Cholesterol: 1. Two tablespoons of honey, cinnamon and 3 tablespoons water in 16 oz tea, can reduce cholesterol by 10% in only two hours. If they dealt with treatment 3 times daily for a week may heal completely. 2. Eating a tablespoon of honey taken before food …

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WHO official denies exaggeration | Chen Qi -The World of Micro …

A Clinical research article to be published on January 7 , 2010 in the World Journal of Gastroenterology suggested a novel but easily available on- treatment formula, which predicted SVR of patients who received PEG-IFN/RBV for 48 wk …. A top World Health Organization official dismissed charges Thursday that the agency exaggerated the threat posed by the H1N1 virus and that it had been unduly influenced by the pharmaceutical industry to issue dire warnings about the …

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H1N1 death rates higher for some racial groups in California (Los Angeles Times)

Latinos, blacks and Native Americans in the state have been more likely to die from swine flue than whites, data show. California Latinos have been nearly twice as likely as whites to die of H1N1 flu since the pandemic began last spring, according to statewide figures released Thursday by the California Department of Public Health.

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Study: CAFOs a Threat to Public Health (CommonDreams.org)

by Jason Hancock Confined Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) pose serious threats to public health due to their impact on air and water quality and the potential to help in the spread of disease, according to a new study released Thursday. The study, commissioned by Cedar Rapids-based environmental law center Plains Justice , found that CAFOs can serve as breeding grounds for bacteria and …

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The Pueblo Chieftain :: Mother puts H1N1 flu scare behind her

Mother puts H1N1 flu scare behind her … CANON CITY – After three months of treatment at a Colorado Springs hospital during a near-fatal bout of swine flu, a local mother experienced the joy of coming home Thursday. …

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Health Highlights: Jan. 2, 2010 (Forbes)

The H1N1 swine flu outbreak continues to subside in the United States, with just four states now reporting widespread cases, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday.

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