Reports from Karachi state that an unknown man threw a grenade in a market area of the city and a child was found dead in the aftermath. The market is near to the Civil Hospital, Karachi, and the child’s dead body was taken to the same hospital for formalities. The incident caused a lot of […]
Oct 24 2013 | Posted in
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Anger Management Program can lower Blood Pressure A 10-week program can help high school students to reduce anger, stress and blood pressure, a study by researchers in Georgia finds. The program was tested with 86 ninth-graders in Augusta, Georgia and is designed to fit into the high school curriculum. 30 percent of teens, who had […]
Sep 17 2012 | Posted in
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Child death-rate falls A U.S. agency official said that child deaths have been on a steady decline around the world in the past 20 years. An estimated 19,000 children still died every day in 2011, whereas thirty years ago it was 46,000 every single day. "This year, the U.S. co-hosted a ´Child Survival Call to […]
Sep 14 2012 | Posted in
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New Blood Tests can tell a person’s circadian rhythm Scientists at the National Academy of Sciences in Japan say they have created a new simple blood test that determines the setting of a person’s circadian clock. A human´s circadian rhythm dictates digestion, metabolic processes and when we need sleep. Researchers examine hormones and amino acids […]
Aug 31 2012 | Posted in
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China announces that Coca Cola drinks were poisoned intentionally Officials of northeast China articulated on Tuesday that the drinks manufactured by Coca Cola, which killed one child and harmed three others, were poisoned intentionally. The boy died on Monday, November 28 after he drank a Pulpy Milky Yoghurt, which is manufactured by Minute Maid, a […]
Dec 7 2011 | Posted in
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WHO warns about Child mortality rates The World Health Organisation warned on Saturday that only a stronger political commitment to child health could prevent a dangerous rise in mortality rates at a time of global economic turmoil. WHO Director General Margaret Chan told the opening of a maternal and child health event in the Uzbek […]
Dec 1 2011 | Posted in
Health,
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