Johor has the most Chikungunya cases The Star | JOHOR topped the list of states with the most Chikungunya cases – more than half – recorded nationwide, the Sin Chew Daily reported. | Health Ministry disease control division director Datuk Dr Hassan Abdul Rahman said the ministry received reports of 1,703 Chikungunya cases this year. | He said J...
Hamilton, Simpson: What climate change will do to our province Canada Dot Com | HEALTH AND SAFETY | A warmer climate makes B.C. more accommodating for once-exotic diseases, pushing health authorities to extraordinary measures to protect the public. | There are more frequent civil emergencies brought on by extreme weather events such as wind, snow and rainstorms, power outages...
MIRPURKHAS: Emergency centres set up for dengue fever cases Dawn | By Our Correspondent | MIRPURKHAS Sept 5: Emergency centres have been set up at the Civil Hospital Mirpurkhas, Taluka hospitals, and five Basic health Units of the district to deal with dengue fever, said EDO Health Dr Khadim Hussain Lakhair in a h...
Johor has the most Chikungunya cases The Star | JOHOR topped the list of states with the most Chikungunya cases – more than half – recorded nationwide, the Sin Chew Daily reported. | Health Ministry disease control division director Datuk Dr Hassan Abdul Rahman said the ministry received reports...
Through Africa in a truck Irish Times In this section » | Beacon of the east coastMagnificent megalithsRoyal wavesSparkling Greek getawayYour personal fixer« Prev 1/3 Next »MAKING TRACKS The group on their six-month journey | GO BOOK: The first big journey that our columnist Manchán ...
Malaria, dengue cases on the rise The Times of India | 6 Sep 2008, 0359 hrs IST,TNN JAIPUR: Reports of rising number of malaria and dengue cases are trickling in from almost all parts of the state. At Sawai Man Singh (SMS) hospital alone, five cases of malaria ...
Hamilton, Simpson: What climate change will do to our province Canada Dot Com | HEALTH AND SAFETY | A warmer climate makes B.C. more accommodating for once-exotic diseases, pushing health authorities to extraordinary measures to protect the public. | There are more frequent civil emergencies brought on by extreme weather event...
Sudden spurt in dengue cases in Delhi; 30 new cases in last two days The Times of India | 5 Sep 2008, 1900 hrs IST,PTI NEW DELHI: The rise in dengue cases continued in the Capital with 13 fresh cases of the disease being reported on Friday, taking the total number of affected people to 121 this ...
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Saving the planet: it's down to business Sydney Morning Herald | Climate change is the most significant challenge facing the global economy over the coming decades. The basic science of global warming is simple and has been understood for more...
Correct rice-supply data sought Manila Bulletin TABUK CITY, Kalinga — The government and the private sector in the Cordillera are asking the National Food Authority (NFA) to come out with an accurate report on the rice supply ...
Plastic-free shopping at Subang Jaya The Star | SHOPPERS at the USJ10 morning market in Subang Jaya last Sunday were seen doing their marketing with toting red cloth bags or their own baskets or trolleys. | Worldwide Landfills...
After flood, gastro stalks victims The Times of India | 5 Sep 2008, 0342 hrs IST,TNN CHANDIGARH: Reports of gastroenteritis cases from the four flood-ravaged districts of Punjab have fuelled fears of an epidemic outbreak. Giving credence to the alarm are reports...
Maggi- govt’s instant solution for flood-hit Bihar The Times of India | 5 Sep 2008, 0120 hrs IST, Kounteya Sinha ,TNN NEW DELHI: Maggi, manufacturer Nestle’s two-minute solution to hunger pangs, is the health ministry’s answer to the starvation in Bihar brought about by the...
15 new patients with dengue symptoms hospitalised The News International Friday, September 05, 2008 | Karachi | Sindh Health Minister Dr Saghir Ahmed has said that 461 dengue patients were admitted to different hospitals of the province this year, and the number of confirmed dengue patients now totalled 126. | Dr ahmed sa...
NIH confirms presence of dengue virus in Haripur The News International Friday, September 05, 2008 | by Our correspondent | HARIPUR: National Institute of Health Islamabad has confirmed blood samples of a woman, died last week in Abbottabad, as Dengue-positive, official sources at the District Headquarter Hospital told T...
Australia fit and ready for India The Times of India | 7 Sep, 2008 1318hrs IST, AFP | DARWIN: Australia's cricket stars said they were fit and raring to face India after their leisurely One-day clean sweep against Bangladesh. | The world's top team embark on a gruelling tour against their fierce rivals in a fortnight, just month...
Chrysler chief says its hybrids will suit U.S. drivers The News Tribune SAN JOSE, Calif. - Jim Press, a Toyota lifer and one of the people most responsible for that brand's U.S. success, stunned the auto industry by joining Chrysler in 2007. The smallest of the Big Three, Chrysler had just become an independent company after Cerberus Capital Management bought 80 percent of it, ending the unsuccessful German-American hy...