A study has claimed that the obese in midlife had lower risk for dementia symptoms. Although obese in middle age have an advantage against the risk of dementia, but this does not mean that the effect of obesity on life turned into a positive thing. This is only a positive …
Read More »Sabra withdraw thousand of products due to fears of listeria contamination
Sabra Dipping Company drew back thousands of products with a refund due to listeria contamination worries. Listeria is a serious infection that attacks people with low immunity, such as children, the sick, and the elderly. This latest action comes a week after the warning issued by US health officials Announcing …
Read More »Certain pattern in the hair revocation can promote regeneration of hair
Chen Ming Chuong, a researcher from the National Yang-Ming University and Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan has found an association between the patterns of hair with potential revocation of hair regeneration. Chen used a basic understanding that is follicle injury will greatly affect the hair regeneration. It is derived from his …
Read More »Two laboratories in U.S. to pay $48.5 mn as part of the bribery allegations
HDL and Singulex are the two US laboratories have to pay fines totaling $ 48.5 million as a liability to settle bribery charges. Two laboratories were found to have violated the False Claims Act by paying physicians for a variety of medical testing is not important. The offense begins with …
Read More »‘Dr. Gregory’ will test the newest Ebola vaccine in West Africa
Dr. Gregory Taylor, Chief Public Health Officer of Canada; will head West Africa to combat Ebola. The WHO has said that although the Ebola cases have declined in West Africa, but the epidemic is still considered an emergency. Dr. Gregory also will test the latest Ebola vaccine created in federal …
Read More »WHO attention on the influence of ‘Unnecessary C-section’
WHO has warned that unnecessary Caesarean section can put short-term and long-term risks to the mother and baby. WHO cites a UN study that states no evidence of increase in C-section rate of the decline in mortality. Dr. Marleen Temmerman, director of the Department of Reproductive Health and Research of …
Read More »‘Listeria case’ list increasing case of Sick people
Two famous manufacturers across the world have issued instruction to recall their products because of the presence of lethal Bacterium Listeria in it, which has been found responsible for cases of death and illness. On Wednesday, the Sabra Dipping Co. recalled 30,000 cases of its Classic Hummus after several tubs …
Read More »New Treatment for ‘HIV’ shall pave way for Vaccine
As and when a person gets infected with HIV, his fight with virus and immune system begins in. New antibodies are produced in the body, which causes high infection in the body. HIV antibodies previously tested in humans had disappointing results, but the antibodies tested at Rockefeller University belong to …
Read More »Teens at US reported of not using good birth controls
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – Teens might be giving birth to few babies now, but it has been studied that most of the teenagers in America are still not making use of best methods of birth control. It’s up to the doctors and other health experts who see …
Read More »‘Vitamin Shoppe’ may withdraw sale of Dietary supplements
Dietary supplements have been found to have trace of shrub called Acacia, which contains speed like compound called BMPEA owing to which Vitamin Shoppe has announced their decision to no longer sell products containing Acacia. Vitamin Shoppe said in a press release Wednesday: “If these findings are confirmed by the …
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