Dangerously High Amounts of Sodium Consumed by Canadians, Says Study
According to a recent study, Canadians are consuming alarmingly high amounts of sodium in their daily diet causing potentially dangerous diseases like hypertension, obesity, strokes and heart attack.
CDC warns about Coronavirus
According to CDC's novel report published in journal Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, it has been revealed that a new virus named as coronavirus has been taking a number of lives overseas.
With the help of the report, the CDC has been trying to spread a word of caution among the country residents. The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed 14 cases with the infection and eight deaths.
Province Slashes Health Care Fund By $200M
The province's health super board is reported to stop the front line hiring and will reduce the travel expenses in the next budget. It is stated that it will also move forward in looking up at the termination of the top executives. The total budget amount is stated to be $200 million less than promised.
Maryland Government Supports Medical Marijuana Bill
Maryland Governor, Martin O'Malley, said on Friday, he will support the bill to legalize medical marijuana. Previously, the law and order governor had enacted laws to not legalize pot use for any reason.
A Caffeinated Chewing Gum by Wrigley
Wrigley will begin to sell its first caffeinated chewing gum as early as next month. The gum will be available in convenience stores and from food and drug retailers.
Melbourne and Adelaide on Verge of Realizing Hotter Temperatures
Temperatures in Melbourne are all set to fly higher than before over the next week. It is being suspected that the heating temperature would not come to an end or reduce, rather the same would soar.
Contradictions over Release of 11 Exotic Beetle Spices
The New Zealand Herald stated that 11 new species of beetle are confirmed to be released in the upcoming months. These beetles will be sent to the farms for consuming the cow dung.
There is a suspicion that a large amount of beetles can result in the spread of nasty stomach bugs. Sources suggested that the beetles that act upon the dung can also carry E coli, salmonella, camphylobacter and giardia.
Horse Of The Year 2009 Rachel Undergoes Another Surgery
Doctors at Rood & Riddle performed another surgery on injured mare Rachel Alexandra on Thursday afternoon. This surgery was done to drain an abscess discovered in her stomach that was discovered during her first surgery on February 13.
Climate Change may Kill Dozens of Lizard Species
A new research has asserted the adverse effect of climate change on a number of species of lizards as they are expected to get extinct within next 50 years.
South African Rhinos’ Poaching Reaches Record Level
South African rhinos are getting killed at a concerning rate. It is high time now that authorities concerned should take some stringent action before its gets too late.
A meeting was also held where South African officials have warned that rhinos poaching in the country have been reaching to a record level. It was revealed in the meeting that took place in Bangkok that 146 animals have been killed for their alone in 2013.
Maximum Participation Needed for Earth Hour 2013
The WWF's Earth Hour for 2013 will be observed on March 23. In order to gain maximum support, the WWF has asked all the countries to support the movement for one hour on the day.
The charity said it is the right time for people to realize that they should use energy with caution and should think from where it comes from. Every passing year has been witnessing a rise in the number of countries supporting the movement.
Georgia Woman Shocked to See Breast Surgery Pictures Online
It was a great setback for a Georgia-based woman when she saw photos of her breasts after undergoing breast reduction surgery at a clinic's website. The woman is a school counselor who said that she underwent breast reduction surgery at the Marietta Plastic Surgery clinic.
Internet Helpful in Identifying Drug Safety
According to a recent research published in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, internet can help better in determining the side-effects of any drug and assisting the people over drug safety issues.
Telemedicine Emerges as Vital Tool to Treat High Blood Pressure
According to recent reports, the use of telemedicine system has emerged as an important strategy in dealing with patients suffering from high blood pressure and has proved beneficial in making positive changes to lifestyle.
Researchers Find Origin of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian cancer is known as the fifth highest cause of death from cancer among women residing in the United States. A team of researchers has been claiming that it has now likely found the origin of the deadly disease.
Drug User Who Injected Heroin died of Bacterial Infection
The Health Protection Agency (HPA) has recently reported that a drug user in Suffolk who injected heroin died after getting infected with anthrax, a bacterial infection. The deaths of drug users after getting infected with anthrax have become a cause for concern in Europe since June last year.
Isle of Wight with Numerous Royal Connections is Worth Visiting
`Isle of Wight' in Britain is one of the prettiest locations and has numerous royal connections, which makes a visit to this place `worthwhile'. This place is presently under the care of English Heritage and the best visit in regatta season for all age groups.
‘Noma’ Shocks All with Viral Gastroenteritis Spread
`Noma' in Copenhagen startled one and all when its award-winning designer kitchen was found to be responsible for the spread of viral gastroenteritis amongst a number of customers the previous month.
Consumers are Back in Investment Mode After Recession Period
As per a new data assimilated by the US government, the consumers are reversing the course of saving and hoarding money due to recession period and are again becoming comfortable in borrowing, with which development is expected to get fueled by more spending.
Banks Capable of Surviving Crashes and Recession, Stress Tests
Results of the stress tests conducted by the Federal Reserve were released this Thursday and it was found that most of the large banks in the country will able to survive the crashes and recession in markets.
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