Loose cigarette sales set to end: 10 things you need to know Firstpost
India moved a step closer to banning the sale of unpackaged cigarettes, with a view to discourage smoking in a country where close to a million people each year die of tobacco-related diseases. Here are the key facts you need to know: 1.More than 70 ...
Move to ban cigarettes sold 'loose'Free Press Journal
Govt may ban sale of loose cigarettes, allow only those over 25 to buy tobaccoTimes of India
Tobacco companies stock fall sharply after news of proposed ban on sale of ...Daily News & Analysis
The New Indian Express
Daily Times
indiatvnews.com (press release) (blog)
all 111 news articles »
India moved a step closer to banning the sale of unpackaged cigarettes, with a view to discourage smoking in a country where close to a million people each year die of tobacco-related diseases. Here are the key facts you need to know: 1.More than 70 ...
Move to ban cigarettes sold 'loose'
Govt may ban sale of loose cigarettes, allow only those over 25 to buy tobacco
Tobacco companies stock fall sharply after news of proposed ban on sale of ...
Local restaurants see cost, consumer benefit in new calorie-listing rules Dallas Morning News
New FDA rules requiring calorie listings on menus and menu boards at the nation's chain restaurants will be costly to implement, some operators and experts said. But adhering to a national standard saves the industry from having to comply with a patchwork ...
New FDA Rules: Calorie Counts On US MenusFrontline Desk
FDA: Expect more food labeling next yearKSAT San Antonio
Will labeling calorie counts on menus bring down America's obesity rates?PBS NewsHour
KGNS.tv
LubbockOnline.com
all 625 news articles »
New FDA rules requiring calorie listings on menus and menu boards at the nation's chain restaurants will be costly to implement, some operators and experts said. But adhering to a national standard saves the industry from having to comply with a patchwork ...
New FDA Rules: Calorie Counts On US Menus
FDA: Expect more food labeling next year
Will labeling calorie counts on menus bring down America's obesity rates?
Ebola outbreak: Darwin volunteer writes from Sierra Leone treatment centre, 'I ... ABC Online
Australian Dan Baschiera is volunteering at an Ebola treatment hospital in Sierra Leone where he is doing what he can to stop the deadly disease. Mr Baschiera, a former Charles Darwin University lecturer in social work and humanitarian studies, has seen ...
Ebola burial teams dump bodies in streetNew Vision
Sierra Leone Ebola burial workers dump bodies in pay protestThe Age
New Frontier for EbolaNew York Times
Aljazeera.com
Korea Times
Daily Mail
all 513 news articles »
Australian Dan Baschiera is volunteering at an Ebola treatment hospital in Sierra Leone where he is doing what he can to stop the deadly disease. Mr Baschiera, a former Charles Darwin University lecturer in social work and humanitarian studies, has seen ...
Ebola burial teams dump bodies in street
Sierra Leone Ebola burial workers dump bodies in pay protest
New Frontier for Ebola
Obesity link to one in every 25 cancers here Irish Independent
EXCESS WEIGHT and obesity are linked to around one in every 25 cancers in Ireland, a major international study reveals today. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. About 3.9pc - the equivalent of 1,170 of the roughly ...
Half a million cancer cases a year due to obesity: WHOFirstpost
UK Cancer Survival Rates Below Third WorldSky News
High BMI and Obesity Linked to Half a Million New Cancer Cases AnnuallyCancer Network
Voice of America
all 37 news articles »
EXCESS WEIGHT and obesity are linked to around one in every 25 cancers in Ireland, a major international study reveals today. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. About 3.9pc - the equivalent of 1,170 of the roughly ...
Half a million cancer cases a year due to obesity: WHO
UK Cancer Survival Rates Below Third World
High BMI and Obesity Linked to Half a Million New Cancer Cases Annually
Only three in 10 Americans have HIV under control, says government report Daily News & Analysis
Just 30% of Americans living with HIV have the virus in check, putting others at risk of infection, US health officials said on Tuesday. The report by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that 840,000 of the 1.2 million people infected ...
Health|Study Finds Most With HIV Don't Take MedicineNew York Times
US Faces Grim Outcome of HIV StudyDaily Beast
Most US HIV cases not under control control: StudyZee News
Bangkok Post
Medscape
Live Science
all 220 news articles »
Just 30% of Americans living with HIV have the virus in check, putting others at risk of infection, US health officials said on Tuesday. The report by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that 840,000 of the 1.2 million people infected ...
Health|Study Finds Most With HIV Don't Take Medicine
US Faces Grim Outcome of HIV Study
Most US HIV cases not under control control: Study
Cut diabetes risk with 2 spoonfuls of yogurt a day Times of India
WASHINGTON: A daily tablespoon of yogurt can reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes by nearly a fifth, according to a new Harvard study. Type 2 diabetes is a chronic condition that occurs when the body does not produce enough insulin, or the body's cells ...
Yogurt Every Day May Help Keep Diabetes AwayDoctors Lounge
Yogurt May Lower Diabetes RiskBlack Press USA
Could Yogurt Help Prevent Type 2 Diabetes?Investorplace.com
Science World Report
University Herald
The Westside Story
all 113 news articles »
WASHINGTON: A daily tablespoon of yogurt can reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes by nearly a fifth, according to a new Harvard study. Type 2 diabetes is a chronic condition that occurs when the body does not produce enough insulin, or the body's cells ...
Yogurt Every Day May Help Keep Diabetes Away
Yogurt May Lower Diabetes Risk
Could Yogurt Help Prevent Type 2 Diabetes?
Empty capsules lead to Aurobindo drug recall Daily News & Analysis
Drug recalls in the US market by Indian pharma companies continue despite an increasing number of domestic companies trying to tackle regulatory challenges with the US drug regulator. Since January, a number of Indian companies including Sun ...
Aurobindo Pharma Voluntarily Recalls Gabapentin After Empty Capsules Found ...Pain Medicine News
Aurobindo Pharma Unit Recalls Anti-Epilepsy Drug in USNDTV
Aurobindo Pharma's subsidiary recalls anti-epilepsy drug in USLivemint
Business Standard
Pharmacy Times
all 36 news articles »
Drug recalls in the US market by Indian pharma companies continue despite an increasing number of domestic companies trying to tackle regulatory challenges with the US drug regulator. Since January, a number of Indian companies including Sun ...
Aurobindo Pharma Voluntarily Recalls Gabapentin After Empty Capsules Found ...
Aurobindo Pharma Unit Recalls Anti-Epilepsy Drug in US
Aurobindo Pharma's subsidiary recalls anti-epilepsy drug in US
Study finds brain network to be vulnerable to schizophrenia and Alzheimer's Delhi Daily News
According to a new study, specific brain network, which is the last to develop and first to show signs of neurodegeneration is more vulnerable to unhealthy aging and disorders that emerge in young people. This sheds lights on conditions like schizophrenia ...
5 Ways You Can Help Reduce the Risk of Developing Alzheimer's DiseaseHuffington Post
Monning: Dementia related costs to grow as population agesMorgan Hill Times
Brain weak spot that causes Alzheimer's begins in late adolescenceCatholic Online
The Upcoming
Voice of America (blog)
Discovery News
all 58 news articles »
According to a new study, specific brain network, which is the last to develop and first to show signs of neurodegeneration is more vulnerable to unhealthy aging and disorders that emerge in young people. This sheds lights on conditions like schizophrenia ...
5 Ways You Can Help Reduce the Risk of Developing Alzheimer's Disease
Monning: Dementia related costs to grow as population ages
Brain weak spot that causes Alzheimer's begins in late adolescence
The Problem With Prostate Screening New York Times
A doctor in Florida performed a robot-assisted prostate surgery. Credit Chris Garlington for The New York Times. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story Share This Page. Share; Tweet; Email; Save ...
Men Over 50 Encouraged to get Prostate ScreeningsKFDX
Study investigating advanced MRI scans to detect prostate cancer set to beginOncology Nurse Advisor
New test could 'revolutionalise' diagnosis of prostate cancerDaily Mail
Everyday Health
Belfast Telegraph
HealthCanal.com
all 23 news articles »
A doctor in Florida performed a robot-assisted prostate surgery. Credit Chris Garlington for The New York Times. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story Share This Page. Share; Tweet; Email; Save ...
Men Over 50 Encouraged to get Prostate Screenings
Study investigating advanced MRI scans to detect prostate cancer set to begin
New test could 'revolutionalise' diagnosis of prostate cancer
Soyinka Raises Cancer Awareness, Opens up on How He Beat the Disease THISDAY Live
Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, unknown to many, was afflicted with cancer, which he says is now in remission. At a press conference on Tuesday in Abeokuta, Ogun State, he spoke on how he was diagnosed with the deadly disease a year ago, ...
Nigerian Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka diagnosed with cancerNewstime Africa
My prostrate cancer story, by SoyinkaNigerian Tribune
How I survived cancer –SoyinkaDaily Sun
The Guardian Nigeria
CHANNELS TELEVISION
WorldStage
all 20 news articles »
Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, unknown to many, was afflicted with cancer, which he says is now in remission. At a press conference on Tuesday in Abeokuta, Ogun State, he spoke on how he was diagnosed with the deadly disease a year ago, ...
Nigerian Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka diagnosed with cancer
My prostrate cancer story, by Soyinka
How I survived cancer –Soyinka
沒有留言:
張貼留言