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17 Sep 2012Health
because she swallowed a new toy: a superabsorbent polymer ball. Her great grandmother and legal guardian, FreidaBalz toy, which starts out the size of a marble and is advertised to grow to 400 times its original size when put in water. This little girl swallowed it, it absorbed moisture inside her, and it completelywas saved from a fatal heart attack after 10 separate bypass grafts were created for...
Source : World News | 243 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
adults - more than 50 percent - who take vitamins, herbs or other nutritional supplements.of hazards was distilled from interviews with experts, published research and CR's own analysis of reports of serious adverse events submitted to therequest. The hazards CR found include: . Supplements are not risk-free. More than 6,reports describing an excess of 10,300 serious outcomes - including 115 deaths,...
Source : World News | 243 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
Queenstown Resort College wins national awards Leading tertiary education provider Queenstown Resort College has come out tops -- along with one of its students-- in national awards announced last night (- Virinder K. Moudgil will be inaugurated as the seventh president of Lawrence Technological University on Thursday, Sept. 27, at 4 p.m. The ceremony will be held at the Ridlerto Aotearoa to share...
Source : World News | 244 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
visitOne in six American men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetimes. In most cases, the disease grows so slowly it doesn't cause problems. Yet some prostate cancers are fast-moving and lethal; about 28,000 U.S. men die every year because it wasn't detected and treated in time.A test for prostate-specific antigen, or PSA, a protein made in the prostate, can give an early warning sign...
Source : WSJ | 243 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
Property prices continued to fall between August and September as fewer buyers went on the hunt for homes during the Olympics, Rightmove suggested.The average asking price fell 0.6 per cent to £234,858 in England and Wales this month, following declines of 1.7 per cent and 2.4 per cent in July and August.That equates to houses now coming on to the market £11,000 cheaper than they were three months...
Source : dailymail | 243 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
flags and homemade placards. Thousands chanted his name and cheered after waiting for hours to see the tennis ace andhas thanked supporters for an "unbelievable" homecoming celebration. The 25-year-old was given a hero's welcome in a triumphant return to. Thousands of people waited hours in wet weather, chanting his name while wavinghas said he will be making an emotional return to his hometown to...
Source : World News | 244 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
General Elections 2014: India needs Rahul Gandhi as much as it needs Narendra ModiIn the run up to the General Elections 2014, work has already begun to firm up a Third Front, which could result in more split votes and dilution of vote bank of both the Congress and the BJP. Will India again vote on the basis of identity and politicized issues and not performance of the local political representative?...
Source : Merinews | 243 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
Teen Parent Unit at Freyberg High School has received a $250 donation from the winner of the TrustPower, a student at , is the winner of the first for young designers. The is a joint venture between , the and the . Daniel was the Palmerston North winner and the overall winner fromFarm in the Dorie district. Water is the life-blood of the 245ha mixed arable property and, Three Keys announces its next...
Source : World News | 244 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
Children in the U.S. eat almost as much salt as adults, according to a new government study that finds a clear link between sodium intake and higher blood pressure.The connection was particularly strong among overweight and obese children, said Quanhe Yang from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, who worked on the study.That's concerning because both high blood pressure...
Source : Reuters India | 243 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
Sri Lanka, beaten in three ICC limited overs finals since triumphing in the 1996 World Cup and 2002 Champions Trophy they hosted, hope being back on home soil will help them avoid the chokers tag in the World Twenty20 starting on Tuesday.Mahela Jayawardene's side play the opening match of the tournament against Zimbabwe in Hambantota aiming to go one better than in the 2009 edition and the last two...
Source : Sify | 243 Day(s) AgoCategory : Health
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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