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Disease crisis looms over IS-held Falluja: WHO

Disease crisis looms over IS-held Falluja: WHO

 

A resident rides an electric bicycle across a street amid heavy smog as vehicles wait for a traffic light next to a statue of pandas, a landmark of the Wangjing area in Beijing, China, December 1, 2015. Photo: Reuters/China Daily

Early exposure to traffic pollution may affect lungs later

  The researchers focused on nitrogen oxides in vehicle exhaust and particulate matter from road erosion.

Live leech removed from Vietnamese man’s nose

Live leech removed from Vietnamese man’s nose

He had drunk from a stream and washed his face three days earlier in a stream in the northern mountains

People practise Tai Chi in Havana, January 23, 2015. Photo: Reuters/Alexandre Meneghini

Can tai chi help relieve knee joint pain?

  “Any kind of exercise including tai chi may benefit patients by improving functional disability, and they also impact coping skills”

Silent heart attacks strike more men but kill more women

Silent heart attacks strike more men but kill more women

  There were no significant differences between blacks and whites, however

A meal of a ''Monster''-sized A.1. Peppercorn burger, Bottomless Steak Fries, and Monster Salted Caramel Milkshake is seen at a Red Robin restaurant in Foxboro, Massachusetts July 30, 2014. Photo: Reuters/Dominick Reuter

After delay, calorie counts to hit U.S. restaurant menus in 2017

The regulation requires calories to be listed on menus and menu boards at restaurants and other food retail establishments with...

Huynh Lan Thao, 43, stands trial in Ho Chi Minh City on May 9, 2016. Photo: Ngoc Le/Thanh Nien

Vietnamese mother jailed for killing son in 'resurrection' ritual

The 43-year-old mother said she was trying to cure her son's depression  

Pork and beef rolls at a shop in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Dao Ngoc Thach

Banned food additives sold in HCMC market

Though food processors know the dangers posed by substances like borax, greed trumps all else

A surgical needle (above) removed from a patient's intestine in Can Tho. Photos provided by the hospital

Surgical needle left inside Vietnamese man's body for 15 years

The Mekong Delta man said he had an appendectomy in 2001

Jeong Bo-mi, 37, among a group of South Korean parents who sued a post-partum care centre seeking compensation after babies were infected with latent tuberculosis, takes care of her baby, who was not infected but was treated as a preventive measure, at her home in Seoul, South Korea, April 7, 2016. Photo: Reuters/Kim Hong-Ji

Newborn disease outbreaks push S. Korea to stiffen care center oversight

  South Korea had 610 for-profit postnatal facilities last year, up from 377 in 2007

Nurse checking woman's heartbeat. Photo: Jupiterimages/Getty Images/Pixland

Women less likely than men to get cardiac rehab

Cardiac rehabilitation programs in these studies ranged in duration from 8 weeks to 32 weeks

A person holds pharmaceutical tablets and capsules in this picture illustration taken in Ljubljana September 18, 2013. Photo: Reuters/Srdjan Zivulovic

Common medicines tied to changes in the brain

  The drugs, known as anticholinergics, stop a chemical called acetylcholine from working properly in the nervous system.

A X-ray scan shows an stainless steel teaspoon stuck inside a girl's intestine. Photo provided by doctors

Girl swallows 10 cm steel spoon while drinking lemonade

It went swiftly down her throat and stuck in her duodenum

Workers pick up trash from the Nhieu Loc-Thi Nghe, the biggest canal in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo credit: Quang Dinh/Tuoi Tre

Here's why you shouldn't drink that tap water in Ho Chi Minh City

Waste is being dumped straight into rivers and canals while the city's water plants still use inadequate technology    

A man prepares a kebab in a fast-food restaurant in Marseille October 9, 2014. Photo: Reuters/Jean-Paul Pelissier

Fast food may expose consumers to phthalates

  The human health effects of phthalate exposure are not known but they have been shown to affect the reproductive systems...
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