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Could a popular food ingredient raise the risk for diabetes and obesity?

Apr 27, 2019, at 05:25 pm

New York, Apr 27 (IBNS): Consumption of propionate, a food ingredient that’s widely used in baked goods, animal feeds, and artificial flavorings, appears to increase levels of several hormones that are associated with risk of obesity and diabetes, according to new research led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in collaboration with researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Sheba Medical Center in Israel.

Comfort food leads to more weight gain during stress: Study

Apr 27, 2019, at 06:44 am

Sydney, Apr 27 (IBNS): It’s no secret that overindulging on high-calorie foods can be detrimental to health, but it turns out that under stress, watching what you eat may be even more important.

'Zero malaria starts with me' UN health agency urges grassroots responsibility on World Day

Apr 26, 2019, at 09:13 am

New York, Apr 26 (IBNS): After more than a decade of steady advances in fighting malaria, progress has leveled off, which is why this World Malaria Day, the World Health Organization (WHO) is supporting a grassroots campaign to emphasize country ownership and community empowerment to improve malaria prevention and care.

Under-fives' daily screen time should be 60 minutes maximum: WHO

Apr 25, 2019, at 02:22 pm

United Nations, Apr 25 (UNI): Toddlers should spend no more than 60 minutes passively watching a screen every day, while babies under 12 months should have none, to ensure that they grow up fit and well, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has said, as part of a campaign to tackle the global obesity crisis.

When your memory takes its last breath – How is India dealing with dementia?

Apr 25, 2019, at 01:22 pm

At the Delhi, New Friends Colony, there was a Gupta family where there was someone battling with dementia. The entire family initially did not pay heed to it when the patriarch of the family, who was a bright, talkative and joyous Virendra Gupta, had all of a sudden stopped speaking. He started showing his short-tempered and irritable behavior and his family members thought that old age was responsible for this change. After a few days, Mr. Gupta failed to button his own shirt and lost his abilities to get dressed on his own. Though he was mostly dressed scarcely, one fine day he left his house almost naked. Then there was a time when he totally forgot how he should use his hands while eating his food and all this took place within a time period of 20 days!

Vaccinations create ‘umbrella of immunity’ against global measles outbreaks, says UNICEF

Apr 25, 2019, at 08:52 am

New York, Apr 25 (IBNS): Between 2010 and 2017, an average of 21.1 million children missed their first dose of the measles vaccine, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) revealed on Wednesday, stressing its importance to creating “an umbrella of immunity for everyone.” 

Under-fives' daily screen time should be kept to 60 minutes only, warns WHO

Apr 25, 2019, at 08:38 am

New York, Apr 25 (IBNS): Toddlers should spend no more than 60 minutes passively watching a screen every day, while babies under 12 months should have none, to ensure that they grow up fit and well, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday, as part of a campaign to tackle the global obesity crisis.

New malaria vaccine trial in Malawi marks ‘an innovation milestone', declares UN health agency

Apr 24, 2019, at 10:38 pm

United Nations, Apr 24 (IBNS):  A new vaccine against deadly malaria which has been 30 years in development, was made available for the first time to infants in Malawi on Tuesday, marking an “innovation milestone”, said the World Health Organization (WHO).

Losing 16 minutes of sleep daily can hamper job life: Study

Apr 24, 2019, at 05:55 pm

New York, Apr 24 (IBNS): Losing just 16 minutes of sleep could be the difference between a clear-headed day at the office or one filled with distractions.

Can physical activity offset the health risks of too much sitting?study finds

Apr 24, 2019, at 05:44 pm

Sydney, Apr 24 (IBNS): In findings that could relieve desk-bound office workers, a weekly dose of at least 150 minutes of physical activity could substantially reduce or offset the mortality risks in 'high sitters', University of Sydney research finds.

Malaria vaccine pilot launched in Malawi

Apr 24, 2019, at 05:40 pm

New York, Apr 24 (IBNS): WHO welcomes the Government of Malawi’s launch of the world’s first malaria vaccine today in a landmark pilot programme. The country is the first of three in Africa in which the vaccine, known as RTS,S, will be made available to children up to 2 years of age; Ghana and Kenya will introduce the vaccine in the coming weeks.

Traditional Chinese medicine bridges Argentina, China

Apr 24, 2019, at 05:05 pm

Mendoza, Argentina, Apr 24 (Xinhua) Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is becoming increasingly popular and serving as a bridge between East and West in a city in Argentina.

New malaria vaccine trial in Malawi marks ‘an innovation milestone', declares UN health agency

Apr 24, 2019, at 09:23 am

New York, Apr 24 (IBNS): A new vaccine against deadly malaria which has been 30 years in development, was made available for the first time to infants in Malawi on Tuesday, marking an “innovation milestone”, said the World Health Organization (WHO).

Medicaid could save $2.6 billion within a year if just 1 percent of recipients quit smoking: Study

Apr 23, 2019, at 05:35 pm

New York, Apr 23 (IBNS): Reducing smoking, and its associated health effects, among Medicaid recipients in each state by just 1 percent would result in $2.6 billion in total Medicaid savings the following year, according to new research by UCSF.

Media exposure to mass violence can fuel cycle of distress, study finds

Apr 23, 2019, at 05:32 pm

New York, Apr 23 (IBNS): Repeated exposure to media coverage of collective traumas, such as mass shootings or natural disasters, can fuel a cycle of distress, according to a University of California, Irvine study.

Hundreds suffer from fever in Tripura village, no medical help available

Apr 21, 2019, at 10:42 pm

Ambassa (Tripura), Apr 21 (UNI): Amidst the heat of political activities hundred of villagers including babies reeling from the grip of fever without any medical assistance over the past 10 days in the remote Kalyan Singh ADC village in the bordering subdivision of Gandacharra in the northern Tripura district of Dhalai here.

Common sleep myths compromise good sleep, health: Study

Apr 20, 2019, at 05:18 pm

New York, Apr 20 (IBNS): People often say they can get by on five or fewer hours of sleep, that snoring is harmless, and that having a drink helps you to fall asleep.

Heart patch could limit muscle damage in heart attack aftermath: Study

Apr 20, 2019, at 05:15 pm

New York, Apr 20 (IBNS): Researchers have designed a new type of adhesive patch that can be placed directly on the heart and may one day help to reduce the stretching of heart muscle that often occurs after a heart attack.

Ontario: Study finds one in five children have mental health problems

Apr 20, 2019, at 05:11 pm

Toronto, Apr 20 (IBNS): One in five Ontario children and youth have a mental disorder, but less than one-third have had contact with a mental health care provider, says the Ontario Child Health Study (OCHS).

Do ‘depression genes’ exist? It’s not so simple, new study finds

Apr 20, 2019, at 04:55 pm

Washington, Apr 20 (IBNS):  Over the past quarter-century, researchers have published hundreds of studies suggesting a small set of particular genes or gene-variants plays a substantial role in boosting susceptibility to depression.

UN condemns attack on Ebola treatment centre in DR Congo which left doctor dead, two others injured

Apr 20, 2019, at 06:48 am

New York, Apr 20 (IBNS): The UN has condemned an attack on an Ebola treatment centre in the Democratic Republic of the Congo on Friday, which led to the death of a doctor working for the World Health Organization (WHO), and injured two others. 

Russians have no problems with excessive use of antibiotics but prefer strong drugs: WHO

Apr 19, 2019, at 05:59 pm

Geneva , Apr 19 (Sputnik/UNI) Russians do not have problems with excessive use of antibiotics, as it is in the middle of the list of countries excessively using this kind of drugs, but, at the same time, very strong drugs are in high demand in Russia, Dr Marc Sprenger, the director of the World Health Organization (WHO) secretariat for antimicrobial resistance, told Sputnik.

Cambodia reports 1st outbreak of H5N6 bird flu

Apr 19, 2019, at 05:41 pm

Phnom Penh, Apr 19 (Xinhua) Cambodia has reported the first outbreak of highly pathogenic H5N6 bird flu virus among poultry, World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) said in a statement late Thursday.

'Vaccines are safe' and save lives, UNICEF declares, launching new #VaccinesWork campaign

Apr 19, 2019, at 08:58 am

New York, Apr 19 (IBNS): Amid a surge in outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases such as measles, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) announced on Thursday a new social media campaign, emphasizing that “vaccines are safe, and they save lives”.

Stress, overtime, disease, contribute to 2.8 million workers’ deaths per year, reports UN labour agency

Apr 18, 2019, at 10:23 pm

United Nations, Apr 18 (IBNS): Stress, excessively-long working hours and disease, contribute to the deaths of nearly 2.8 million workers every year, while an additional 374 million people get injured or fall ill because of their jobs, the UN labour agency, ILO, said on Thursday.

WHO releases first guideline on digital health interventions

Apr 17, 2019, at 07:43 pm

Geneva, Apr 17 (IBNS): World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday released new recommendations on 10 ways that countries can use digital health technology, accessible via mobile phones, tablets and computers, to improve people’s health and essential services.

TAU scientists print first ever 3D heart using patient’s own cells

Apr 17, 2019, at 05:06 pm

Jerusalem, Apr 17 (IBNS): In a major medical breakthrough, Tel Aviv University researchers have "printed" the world's first 3D vascularised engineered heart using a patient's own cells and biological materials. Until now, scientists in regenerative medicine — a field positioned at the crossroads of biology and technology — have been successful in printing only simple tissues without blood vessels.

New study suggests oxytocin may help treat alcohol addiction

Apr 17, 2019, at 05:00 pm

Oxytocin, a brain peptide that is widely known for its role in love and bonding, may hold potential for helping individuals overcome alcohol addiction. In a collaborative study with the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), scientists at Scripps Research discovered that oxytocin blocked enhanced drinking in alcohol-dependent rats, concluding that targeting the oxytocin system may be a successful pharmaceutical approach for treating alcohol-use disorder.

Canada: A global measles crisis underway, warns UN agency chiefs

Apr 16, 2019, at 06:59 pm

United Nations, Apr 16 (IBNS): Noting a 300 per cent surge in the number of measles cases during the first three months of this year, compared to the same period last year, two UN agency heads declared on Monday that we now stand “in the middle of a global measles crisis.”

Cabinet approves MoU between India and Bolivia on cooperation in the field of traditional systems of medicine and homoeopathy

Apr 15, 2019, at 05:30 pm

New Delhi, Apr 15 (IBNS): The Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given ex-post facto approval to the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between India and Bolivia in the field of traditional systems of medicine and homoeopathy.