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Ebola in Boston, How the Virus is Spread
Boston residents were in panic after a suspected Ebola threat occurred over the weekend. A plane that had come Dubai in the United Arab Emirates was detained after five passengers who were showing flu like symptoms were spotted. In another incident, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center was holding a patient in its Boston medical facility after a suspected Ebola case American Adobo Recipe
Philippines is made up 7, 107 beautiful islands and islets in the Southeast Asia. It is a country dominated by cultural diversities as influenced by the Spanish, Japanese and the Americans. Enterovirus Michigan – A Baby Girl Died From The Disease
Enterovirus Michigan: Enterovirus is worrying parents in a different area now. The disease that has rather common symptoms has been the cause of death for a 21-month-old girl from Michigan. Teal Pumpkin Halloween to Save Kids With Allergies Across the U.S
The teal craze is an attempt to save kids with allergies across the state from falling prey to dangerous food allergies in their candy. Know What and When to Eat- The Different Types of Hunger That You Must Know
How many times you grabbed desserts in your Boss' Welcome party and enjoyed completing your plate without thinking how many sugar and calories you've taken in? Insulin Resistance Breakthrough: Is this the Cure for Diabetes?
The discovered treatment involves the blocking of VEGF-B, a protein that is responsible for the buildup of fat around the wrong places in the body, consequently causing the Type II Diabetes. Lab Manager Guilty Tampering: Clear Water Act Violated
Lab Manager Guilty Tampering – John W. Shelton, a lab manager from Daniels, West Virginia has pleaded guilty in Beckley’s federal court towards the charges of violating the Clear Water Act. Ebola Virus In Brazil: The First Possible Patient Of The Deadly Virus Reaches South America
The results of the man’s tests will not be known until Saturday, according to reports from the Brazilian government. Breakthrough Insulin Discovery: Embryonic Stem Cells- is it Really the Answer for Diabetes?
Harvard University is now claiming that after a 15-year research, Doug Melton and his team has found the cure to the debilitating diabetes disease. The research has proved utilization of human embryonic stem cells that could initiate growth of billions of precious insulin-secreting cells that can treat the disease in less than 10 days. Watch Out for 'The Impossible Cheeseburger'- the burger that smells, tastes, looks and feels like the real meats
A Stanford University turned food entrepreneur has founded the secret to eating a hamburger without actually eating patties from meat, but plant! GMO Food List: Foods to Avoid
Here is the list of the most common genetically modified foods, to help you stay away from the harmful toxins. World Porridge Day Starts Now! Find Out More About This Healthy Holiday
Established in 2009 by the Golden Spurtle World Porridge Making Competition World Porridge Day is an annual event run by the Scottish Charity ‘Mary’s Meals’, when the charity also takes the time to draw attention to the vital role porridge has in their work in Malawi. World Porridge Day also sees the celebration of the vibrant competition to see who makes the best porridge in the world! Foods That Fires up Your Metabolism
Do you want to shed-off some pounds but don't have the time to go to the gym or try new sports? Here are some of fat-burning foods that you add on your shopping list. Self-Confessed Stars Who Battled Anorexia
Eating should give you some kind of pleasure and satisfaction. It is not something that you should deprive yourself of. According to National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (ANAD), Anorexia is the third most common chronic disease among adolescents.
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