Monday, August 09, 2010

Health (General) – Newsletter for August 9, 2010

Monday, August 9, 2010


Six AIIMS-like institutions to be registered as societies

NEW DELHI – The union cabinet Monday approved the proposal for formation of societies for each of the six All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)-like institutions being set up at a cost of over Rs.5,040 crore ($1 billion).

“Creating legal entities in the form of a society for these institutions will facilitate greater autonomy …. Original article on Gaea Times at  : Six AIIMS-like institutions to be registered as societies.

Chinese blame milk powder as baby girls develop breasts

BEIJING – Three baby girls fed on the same batch of infant formula have begun to develop breasts in China’s Hubei province, reports said.

The concerned parents took their daughters to hospitals in early July for physical examinations. It showed that the babies’ breasts were developing, China Daily reported quoting the Beijing-based Health Times. … Original source on Gaea Times at : Chinese blame milk powder as baby girls develop breasts.

Why is obesity so prevalent?

WASHINGTON – Despite fad diets and ‘fat-free’ healthy foods, why is the world in the grip of an obesity epidemic?

Quattrin, who is testing an innovative program for preventing and treating obesity in children aged 2 to 5, has now offered her expert opinion.

Why have obesity rates increased so much over the past several decades?

Quattrin: People …. Source article  : Why is obesity so prevalent?.

All about Truffle!

NEW YORK (GaeaTimes.com) — Truffle is on Fire! I wonder why people are searching information on Truffle today. Well, let me share what i know about truffle with you. It may prove to be useful. Truffle can be found in numerous of varieties. These include the popular ones like, White truffle, Black truffle, Chinese truffle, … Read more : All about Truffle!.

Nepalese lepers to climb Mt. Everest

KATHMANDU – To reduce social stigma and discrimination that leprosy patients in the society, Nepalese lepers are all set to climb Mt. Everest, the highest peak in the world.

According to The Rising Nepal, though climbing mountain is always a challenge for everybody, this is the first time lepers have taken up the challenge.

Rehabilitation, Empowerment and …. Source  : Nepalese lepers to climb Mt. Everest.

Faulty genes that raise meningitis risk identified

LONDON – A new study of has revealed that genetic differences make some people susceptible to developing meningococcal meningitis and septicaemia, and others naturally immune.

The research, led by Imperial College London and the Genome Institute of Singapore, is the largest ever-genetic study of meningitis and septicaemia caused by meningococcal bacteria.

It suggests that people who … Read more : Faulty genes that raise meningitis risk identified.

Asthma inhalers ‘up prostate cancer risk’

LONDON – A new study has found that drugs used by thousands of men to treat asthma may increase the risk of prostate cancer.

The study, conducted by a team of scientists in Melbourne, Australia, has shown that men who regularly take inhaled steroids to keep their asthma under control are almost 40 per cent [..] Read the original article: here.

Western lifestyle ‘behind soaring breast cancer rates’

LONDON – Western lifestyle that encourages women to over-eat, drink too much and exercise too little is responsible for high number of breast cancer cases, say new figures.

According to data from the International Agency for Research on Cancer, the breast cancer rate in Britain is more than four times higher than in eastern Africa, … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Western lifestyle ‘behind soaring breast cancer rates’.

Missing out on breakfast won’t make you thin

LONDON – Missing out on breakfast is unlikely to help you shed those extra pounds, says a new study.

Surveys have shown that those who skip breakfast are four times more likely to be overweight than those who don’t, reports the Daily Express.

The average content of a bowl of cereal with semi-skimmed milk is only 170 … Read : Missing out on breakfast won’t make you thin.

Rude words ‘can trigger arthritis’

LONDON – Rude and mean behaviour not only upsets people, it can also increase their risk of getting arthritis, says a new study.

Psychologist George Slavich of the University of California, Los Angeles, and colleagues said that social rejection could trigger diseases linked to inflammation.

124 volunteers were asked to give speeches and perform mental arithmetic in …. Source article  : Rude words ‘can trigger arthritis’.

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