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- Also in Global Health news: Hospital births in Guinea-Bissau; drought in E. Africa; drug-resistant malaria; U.S. response to H1N1 17 Dec 2009 17:21 GMT
... traditional birth attendant - a behavior that health officials hope will lead to a drop ... are not expected until April 2010, in Thailand after the release of the WHO's , ... For America's Health finds the H1N1 (swine flu) outbreak highlighted flaws in the U.S.'s "ability ...
- In Industrial Thailand, Health and Business Collide 18 Dec 2009 21:00 GMT
... MAP TA PHUT, Thailand - Villagers here avoid walking in the ... by what studies show are unusually high cancer rates. Map Ta Phut is the heart ... group of residents decided to take their health grievances to the courts, a relatively rare ...
- In Industrial Thailand, Health and Business Concerns Collide 19 Dec 2009 01:52 GMT
... MAP TA PHUT, Thailand - Villagers here avoid walking in the ... by what studies show are unusually high cancer rates. Map Ta Phut is the heart ... group of residents decided to take their health grievances to the courts, a relatively rare ...
- 'Swine flu kills in distinct ways"' 25 Dec 2009 06:14 GMT
... lung injury," said the study's lead author, Thais Mauad, an associate professor of the Department ... bear in mind that patients with underlying medical conditions must be adequately monitored, since they ... Sixteen of the patients had chronic underlying health conditions, such as heart disease or cancer, ...
- 'Rapidly fatal' swine flu kills in different ways, says study 25 Dec 2009 18:51 GMT
... lung injury,” said the study’s lead author, Thais Mauad, an associate professor of the Department ... bear in mind that patients with underlying medical conditions must be adequately monitored, since they ... Sixteen of the patients had chronic underlying health conditions, such as heart disease or cancer, ...
- Second wave of H1N1 flu hits Thailand 16 Dec 2009 20:50 GMT
... An estimated 2 million Thais are at risk of contracting type-A (H1N1) ... of the virus, said Kamnuan Ungchusak, a medical expert with the Disease Control Department. "Whoever ... wrong," Dr Kamnuan told the 2nd National Health Assembly on its opening day yesterday. "The ...
- 'Rapidly fatal' swine flu kills in different ways: study 24 Dec 2009 19:11 GMT
... lung injury," said the study's lead author, Thais Mauad, an associate professor of the Department ... bear in mind that patients with underlying medical conditions must be adequately monitored, since they ... Sixteen of the patients had chronic underlying health conditions, such as heart disease or cancer, ...
- Thailand launches H1N1 vaccine trial 18 Dec 2009 21:15 GMT
... Thailand yesterday started its first human trials of ... volunteers at Mahidol University’s faculty of tropical medicine. THITIWANNAMONTHA The vaccine was administered to 24 ... the disease after being vaccinated. The World Health Organisation, which is funding the 2-million-dollar vaccine development ...
- Disappointment as microbicide fails to protect against HIV 16 Dec 2009 04:30 GMT
... Chief Investigator, Dr Sheena McCormack of the Medical Research Council said: This result is disheartening; ... sponsored by the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) which suggested that PRO 2000 could ... who were already infected. Unlike the recently-reported Thai study of an HIV vaccine, which showed ...
- BRIEFING - ASIA HEALTH - DEC 22, 2009 22 Dec 2009 07:54 GMT
... COMTEX) -- -- An executive briefing on Health for Dec 22, 2009, prepared by Asia ... may contract Genaris to identify possible kidney disease-related genes and provide that information as a ... higher concentrations of iron and dietary zinc. THAILAND STARTS TESTING INFLUENZA A(H1N1) NASAL SPRAY VACCINES ...
- Thailand starts testing Influenza A(H1N1) nasal spray vaccines 18 Dec 2009 06:32 GMT
... Thailand starts testing Influenza A(H1N1) nasal spray vaccines ... since Thursday night as well as receiving medical checkups, including a lung checkup, Dr Vichai ... volunteers will be allowed to return home. Health officials will follow up the volunteers’ health ...
- Brittany Murphy Autopsy Reports Prescription Drugs Could Have Led To Death 23 Dec 2009 18:53 GMT
... by GD By Meena Kar Dec. 23, (THAINDIAN NEWS) Is ? Multiple questions like this ... drug (Klonopin), an anti-inflammatory drug [Methylprednisolone], bipolar medicine used for treating diabetes [Carbamazepine], drug to ... none of these drugs are illegal, the medical experts consider that if a person consumes ...
- Official warns of avian flu recurrence 19 Dec 2009 17:34 GMT
... deputy head of the agriculture ministry’s Animal Health Department, attributed the high likelihood of recurrence ... of Ca Mau in the south and Thai Nguyen in the north are currently suffering ... flu outbreaks. This has happened after the disease was absent for several months across the ...
- Budget airline to bring more South Koreans to Thailand 22 Dec 2009 09:14 GMT
... will boost South Korean tourist numbers in Thailand, a tourism official said Tuesday. Budget carrier ... Thailand's Seoul office. Earlier this year, the swine-flu scare and reports of political protests have caused ...
- Budget airline to bring more South Koreans to Thailand 22 Dec 2009 10:13 GMT
... will boost South Korean tourist numbers in Thailand, a tourism official said Tuesday. Budget carrier ... Thailand's Seoul office. Earlier this year, the swine-flu scare and reports of political protests have caused ...
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