Monday, September 06, 2010

Health (General) – Newsletter for September 6, 2010

Monday, September 6, 2010


60,000 flood victims suffering from epidemics in Balochistan

QUETTA – Over 60,000 flood survivors in five districts of Pakistan’s Balochistan province are reportedly suffering from epidemics, particularly gastroenteritis and malaria.

Sources said that the people were suffering due to consumption of contaminated floodwater. … Read : 60,000 flood victims suffering from epidemics in Balochistan.

Addiction to painkillers causes health problems

SYDNEY – A new Australian study has indicated that addiction to household painkillers is a serious problem with major health impacts.

Misuse of over-the-counter analgesics was the “third-most common category of substance abuse in Australia after cannabis and ecstasy”, with more than half …. Source  : Addiction to painkillers causes health problems.

How caffeine tricking can make people workout harder in gym

LONDON – A recent research has suggested that tricking people into thinking they have taken caffeine before a workout makes them train harder.

A Coventry University expert has shown powerful ways the mind can force the body to work harder, reports the Scotsman.

For the experiment, each of 12 … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : How caffeine tricking can make people workout harder in gym.

A nutritious lunchbox could promote optimal learning for school kids

WASHINGTON – A child’s lunchbox may not only hold secrets to better physical health but can help a child mentally prepare for learning, says a new study.

“Parents can make the school day easier for their children by providing nutritious and yummy breakfasts, lunches, and snacks that promote optimal learning,” said Karin Richards, director of the … Read more »».

Israeli scientists find HIV cure: Journal

JERUSALEM – In a major breakthrough, Israeli scientists have developed a method that can wipe out HIV infected cells without affecting the healthy ones but it will be a while before it is available to the public, a medical journal says.

Although the researchers have registered an Israeli patent, the treatment must still go through trials … Original article on : Israeli scientists find HIV cure: Journal.

Sanitation and cleanliness drive to check spread of dengue

NEW DELHI – With the number of dengue cases in the capital crossing the 1,200 mark, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) will launch a week-long sanitation and cleanliness drive Monday to control mosquito breeding and the spread of the disease, an official said.

“The drive is aimed to control the breeding of mosquitos responsible for …. Read the original article  : here.

Jaipur Zoo’s oldest tiger dead

JAIPUR – The oldest tiger in Jaipur Zoo has died following a cardiac arrest.

According to zoo authorities, 24-year-old Ramu came out of his cage for a stroll in the morning, but soon collapsed after ambling some distance.uthorities rushed to his enclosure after observing his motionless state for a few minutes.

A post mortem was carried …. Original source  : Jaipur Zoo’s oldest tiger dead.

Warning over health risks of addictive painkillers

SYDNEY – An Australian study has warned about the dangers of addiction to household painkillers as it leads to serious health problems.

The research has detailed the cases of 27 people addicted to codeine and ibuprofen-based painkillers – typically Nurofen Plus – and the damage this caused to their health.

The side-effects included gastrointestinal ruptures, renal … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Warning over health risks of addictive painkillers.

Eat healthy meals for optimal learning

WASHINGTON – An expert has said that the child’s lunchbox not only holds secrets to better physical health but can also help a child mentally prepare for learning.

Karin Richards, director of the Exercise Science and Wellness Management program and director of Health Sciences at University of the Sciences, suggests the following tips when planning breakfast, … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Eat healthy meals for optimal learning.

Cockroaches could help combat E.coli

LONDON – Powerful antibiotic molecules, present in cockroach and locust tissues, could counter MRSA and E.coli bugs. MRSA isa bacterium responsible for several difficult-to-treat infections in humans.

Scientists at the Nottingham University found that these much reviled insects could actually be more of a health benefit than a health risk.
They have identified up to nine … Original source on Gaea Times at : Cockroaches could help combat E.coli.

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