Health (General) – Newsletter for September 14, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Sick American evacuated from Antarctica in mercy flight as blizzard conditions ease
Plane evacuates sick US man from Antarctica
WELLINGTON, New Zealand – A New Zealand air force plane made a rare wintertime landing on an ice runway in Antarctica on a mercy mission Tuesday to evacuate an American worker in serious medical condition, officials said.
Blizzard conditions eased to allow the Orion aircraft with three medical …. Original source : Sick American evacuated from Antarctica in mercy flight as blizzard conditions ease.
Testosterone speeds male babies’ growth
WASHINGTON – Males who experience rapid growth as babies are taller, have more muscle and also higher testosterone levels as young adults.
The researchers believe that testosterone may hold the key to understanding these long-term effects and that genes alone do not shape our fate.
“Most people are unaware that male infants in the …. Source article on Gaea Times at : Testosterone speeds male babies’ growth.
Vegetable oil from soybeans that is much healthier than others created
LONDON – Craving for that pack of cookies but its fat content is stopping you? You may not have to do it now, as scientists have developed vegetable oil from soybeans that is much healthier than others.
University of Missouri researchers have developed a … Read more : Vegetable oil from soybeans that is much healthier than others created.
As dengue stalks Delhi, hospitals struggle to cope
NEW DELHI – Suffering from fever, five dengue-stricken children slump on the floor of a state-run hospital in Delhi, waiting for doctors. With four deaths and over 1,800 infected by the mosquito-borne disease here, medical institutions have their hands full.
While the bigger hospitals are trying to cope by joining beds, there are some where patients … Read more »».
Gene responsible for New Delhi superbug ‘popping up all over the world’
TORONTO – Health officials have warned that a new gene that can turn many types of bacteria into superbugs resistant to nearly all antibiotics has sickened people in three states and is popping up all over the world.
The U.S. cases and two others …. Original article : Gene responsible for New Delhi superbug ‘popping up all over the world’.
Dengue cases rise in Bihar
PATNA – Three people have died of dengue in Bihar and over 60 patients from various parts of the state have been admitted to Patna hospitals in the last three days. People say the government has sounded an alert, but taken little action so far.
Residents of Munger, where two deaths took place, and Begusarai … Read more »».
Cholera spreads to more Orissa villages
BHUBANESWAR – Cholera and other water borne diseases, which have claimed 39 lives since August, have infected 124 more people in Orissa’s Rayagada district in the last two days, and triggered panic among the residents, an official said Tuesday.
According to the latest data, the number of people and villages affected by the diseases has risen …. Source : Gaea News Network.
Medical flight leaves Antarctica after picking up sick American as blizzard conditions ease
Medical flight leaves Antarctica with sick US man
WELLINGTON, New Zealand – A medical flight left Antarctica for New Zealand on Tuesday to evacuate an American worker in serious medical condition, after blizzard conditions eased enough to allow for the landing.
The man’s identity and condition have not been disclosed. Few winter evacuations of sick …. Source : Medical flight leaves Antarctica after picking up sick American as blizzard conditions ease.
Watercress may help fight breast cancer
LONDON – Eating a portion of watercress every day could help prevent breast cancer, according to a new research.
Researchers at the University of Southampton say that the vitamin-packed salad veg may provide one of the first natural defences against the disease.
They found that a cereal bowl-sized helping of the superfood triggered changes in blood cells …. Read the original article : Watercress may help fight breast cancer.
NFL doctor says four concussions in one weekend bears close watching
NFL doc: Four concussions in Week 1 not a trend
NEW YORK – The co-chairman of the NFL’s Brain, Head and Neck Medical Committee doesn’t see four concussions sustained by players in the first weekend of the regular season as a trend.
But Dr. Hunt Batjer says the rate of concussions is something the league and its [..] Read the original article: here.