Of the people that have not reached viral suppression, 66 percent have been diagnosed, but do not receive care.
Beijing prepares for sweeping smoking bans in China’s capital
The city profits greatly from tobacco tax revenues, so the battle to stamp out smoking in Beijing is far from over.
Brain abnormality may explain Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
More than 40 percent of infants who died of SIDS had an abnormality in the studied region.
Yogurt might be your best defense against diabetes
One additional serving of yogurt per day was associated with an 18 percent lower risk of type 2 diabetes.
Source of schizophrenia, dementia linked to vulnerable brain network
This network is linked to a heightened vulnerability to unhealthy development and aging.
Obesity proves a weighty strain on the economy, costs $2 trillion a year
Obesity is responsible for 5 percent of all deaths around the world every year.
Nestlé manipulates enzyme to give you ‘exercise in a bottle’
Understanding this enzyme better could lead to the development of food and nutritional products that could emulate the effects of exercise on the body’s metabolism.
Bad marriages are literally bad for the heart
A bad marriage is more harmful to the heart than a good marriage is beneficial.
Pregnant Egyptian woman dies from swine flu: officials
The woman spent five days in the hospital before dying from the disease.
Plague breaks out in Madagascar; 40 dead
For now, WHO does not believe a travel or trade restriction to Madagascar is necessary.
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