Economic Times Deliberately didn’t reveal Zika cases to public: Gujarat governmentEconomic TimesAHMEDABAD: A day after the World Health Organization (WHO) bulletin revealed that Ahmedabad had reported India’s first three Zika virus cases, the state government on Sunday, for the first time, officially admitted that one positive Zika case was …India reports its first 3 cases ...
London Free Press Keep an eye out for ticks, health unit cautionsLondon Free PressThe number of ticks submitted this year to the Middlesex-London Health Unit by people to rule out Lyme disease has more than doubled compared with last year. Since January, 119 ticks have been presented to the health unit for inspection, compared with ...
Business Insider Consumer Reports just tested more than 60 sunscreens and found major differences from what the labels claimBusiness InsiderConsumer Reports is an independent, nonprofit organization that works side by side with consumers to create a fairer, safer, and healthier world. CR does not endorse products or services, and does not accept advertising. CR has ...
The New Indian Express Lack of sleep may cause the brain to ‘eat’ itself: StudyThe New Indian ExpressLONDON: Burning the midnight oil can lead your brain to ‘eat’ up its connections, worn-out cells and debris, say scientists who found that lack of sleep may increase risk of Alzheimer’s disease and other neurological disorders. Researchers from ...
State College News Lyme Disease Cases Could Be Worse Than Ever in 2017State College NewsThe spiral-shaped bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi, in one of its dozens of strains prevalent in the U.S., is responsible for causing the dreaded Lyme disease in hundreds of thousands of people each year. This year could be worse than ever, experts say, …How ...
Washington Post India reports its first 3 cases of the Zika virusWashington PostNEW DELHI — India has reported its first three cases of the Zika virus, including two pregnant women who delivered healthy babies. Health Ministry officials said Sunday that the three patients in western Gujarat state had recovered. “There is no need …WHO says ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Mites transmitting viruses that kill bee coloniesPittsburgh Post-GazetteOut in the unmowed field near the big white barn behind the Sisters of St. Joseph motherhouse in Baden, Sister Lyn Szymkiewicz in full beekeeper gear has just lifted the top off a wooden box hive and begun a routine inspection of its busy, buzzing …The ...
Healthcare IT News Mount Sinai St. Luke’s agrees to $387k HIPAA settlement after ‘careless’ disclosure of HIV statusBecker’s Hospital ReviewNew York City-based St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center will pay $387,200 and implement a corrective action plan as part of a HIPAA settlement to resolve allegations it inappropriately handled a patient’s sensitive health information. St. Luke’s …‘Careless ...
CBS News Child gets heart transplant donor shortly after visit with first ladyCBS NewsA young boy in need of a heart transplant that met with first lady Melania Trump in Italy on Wednesday is now the recipient of a new heart from a donor. Mrs. Trump met with a group of young children of the ...
CBS News PHOTOS: VCU Medical Center delivers sextuplets, first in hospital’s historyWWBT NBC12 NewsVCU Medical Center says they have successfully delivered the first sextuplets in the hospital’s history. A 40-person team helped deliver the three boys and three girls for Ajibola Taiwo by cesarean section. All six are doing well in the Children’s …Sextuplets delivered ...