Posted on 18 August 2010
No more than 228 million eggs appear to be infested with Salmonella. The eggs are dated between May 16 and Aug. 13 in these states: Colorado, California and Minnesota. Some of the symptoms of salmonella are fever, diarrhea and cramps .
If you have such symptoms run to the nearest doctor for a consultation.
Please check your [...]
Posted on 29 May 2009
Due to the H1N1 virus, a cruise ship has been ordered to remain at sea off the coast of Australia, officials reported. The P&O Pacific Dawn is currently of the coast of the state of Queensland and, according to the Federal Health Minister Nicola Roxon, it could face a full quarantine to prevent the spread [...]
Posted on 29 May 2009
Travellers to African countries will have to worry for another virus called Lujo. According to a team of scientists, the Lujo Virus is very similar to the Ebola virus as it’s lethal and it causes massive bleeding to infected people. The Lujo Virus infected five people from Zambia and South Africa as of September last [...]
Posted on 21 May 2009
Lucy Gordon (not to be confused with the writer), British actress and model of considerable fame, hung herself two days ago, on May 20th 2009. She committed suicide, as is believed at this point with some certainty and probably will remain the verdict. Her 29th birthday would have been today – she killed herself just [...]
Posted on 20 May 2009
Final summer exams, even if over in most of the U.S. and U.K., are still going on through out Europe. Even for those who finished that trying time of the school year, the simple memory is quite a nuisance.
But it seems that some students found out a way to focus better: special nero-medication used with [...]
Posted on 19 May 2009
Scientists say one in nine women suffer from breast cancer and until now no child has been diagnosed with breast cancer. Unfortunately for Hannah Powell-Auslam, she is only 10 years old and she is already fighting with the lethal disease.
Hannah was shocked when he got the diagnosis, considering she is only 10, but the diagnosis [...]
Posted on 18 May 2009
Yesterday we reported that you shouldn’t think that the swine flu threat is over, and we told you that you should protect yourself and be very careful. We are sorry to announce that the H1N1 virus has caused yet another death in the US, but this time it was in New York City. 55 year [...]
Posted on 17 May 2009
The Swine Flu threat is not over yet as in Japan there were found 21 people infected with the H1N1 virus, while one person in Turkey was also found infected with the strain. In Japan all the 21 people were students, 10 of them women and 11 men. From these 21 confirmed cases in Japan, [...]
Posted on 15 May 2009
Swine Flu still hasn’t passed and we are all in danger, while the cases continue growing, being now over 4,300 just in the United States, according to CDC.
The US states with most reported cases are Arizona – 431, California – 473, Illinois – 620, New York – 224, Texas – 439 and 2 deaths, Washington [...]
Posted on 15 May 2009
Reporting from Washington — President Barack Obama today named Dr. Thomas Frieden, currently commissioner of the New York City Health Department, to serve as director of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Dr. Rich Besser, who has served as an unusually high-profile acting CDC director throughout weeks of government response to the emergence of [...]