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Little Ones Under The Scrutiny Of Law

A new law for kids! Parents need to pay heed. The new booster seat law signed by Governor Deval Patrick almost ninety days back, implements today onwards( July 10) in Massachusetts. According to the new law children below 8 must ride in either car seats or booster seats.

UK Pledges £6 billion To Improve Health Systems

UK Pledges £6 billion To Improve Health Systems

Secretary of State for International Development of United Kingdom, Douglas Alexander, has announced that the government will provide six billion British pounds or $11.8 billion, over seven years to improve health services and systems in developing countries to fight HIVdefine/AIDS. This seven-year strategy aims to ensure universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support.

FDA Rules Out Human Placenta From Dietary Supplements

The cat is finally out of the box, with FDA declaring once and for all, the presence of human placentadefine or aristolochic acid and ephedra in any and all dietary supplements as a serious health hazard to consumers.

FDA Rules Out Hydrocodone Cough Syrups

In a ruling which might come as a shock to most parents, more so for t he reason behind the ruling, FDA has forbidden the manufacture and sale of certain common cough syrups containing Hydrocodone, a derivative of codeine.

Botox Under FDA Scanner For Causing Respiratory Failure and Death

Three products, Botox, Botox Cosmetic (Botulinum toxin Type A), and Myobloc (Botulinum toxin Type B) have been linked to adverse reactions, including respiratory failure and death, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned

FDA Recommendations on Medical Devices For Treating Blocked Arteries

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it has issued draft guidelines that aid the development, testing and manufacture of Coronary drug-eluting stents, devices used to treat blocked heart arteries.

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Cancerdefine is one of the most potent diseases and claims millions of lives around the globe every year. Certain kinds of cancer typically affect women only. Here’s themedguru’s low-down on these lady-killers…

Cancers in Women

A cancerdefine is a state of abnormal growth and replication of cells in the body at a certain point. The cell division is a highly regulated process with the new cells getting formed only when the old cells die. However, this process can go off track at times with the continuous growth of new cells at a rate higher than the cell death rate. Thus, the extra cell mass is formed in a tissue or an organ which is called a tumor.

    Heart attack is one of the major causes of women’s death after breast cancerdefine and poses a great threat to women. At least one in three women dies of heart disease or stroke. The fact is that women are as much vulnerable to a heart attack as men.

    Heart-attack in Women – A Silent Killer

    While heart disease becomes significantly prevalent among women after they reach menopause, it can and does affect younger women too. According to the American Heart Association, heart disease kills about 16,000 young women and accounts for 40,000 hospitalizations in young women in U.S. every year. So, women of all ages need to become aware of it and take steps to prevent heart disease.

      Diabetes has a unique impact on the lives of adolescents and requires constant monitoring of blood sugar levels, medication and effects of food and activity. With careful management by diabetologists, nutritionists, and psychologists, and with support from parents, these young people can lead full and healthy lives.

      With proper care, adolescent diabetics can lead full and healthy lives

      The International Diabetes Federation (IDF)’s World Diabetes Day campaign focuses this year on children and adolescents with diabetes. According to IDF, children and adolescents with diabetes face a lifetime of living with a disease that poses particular challenges for them. These struggles include higher insulindefine insensitivity linked to puberty, rapid behavioural changes, increased risk of depressiondefine, anxiety, and low self-esteem and transition to adult services.