Politics and Policies:
- The Health Protection Agency (HPA) (England) has warned heroin users that the drug may be contaminated with anthrax spores.
- The New York health board approves ban on large sodas. It is a move to combat obesity and encourage people to live healthier lifestyles.
- New circumcision law by the state of New York to prevent the spread of Herpes infection to the child.
- Norway upholds ban to display of tobacco products in shops as a measure to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Programs:
- Early childhood health projects by PATH, in South Africa and Mozambique is funded by a donation of R200m by BHP Billi4on.
- A memorandum of Understanding was signed by Apollo Hospitals with AfroIndia Medical Services to set up 30 telemedicine units in East and West Africa.
- UC Davis center to fight child obesity in Latinos. $4.8 million study funded by U.S. Department of Agriculture aims at identifying effective approaches to combat this growing problem among them.
Research:
- According to a study nicotine not only in cigarettes but in nicotine replacement products like gum or patches harms sperm.
- A study found that South African wine is good for heart. It protects against heart attack by reducing cell death and increasing contractility of heart.
- A survey shows that about two thirds of men in Indonesia above the age of fifteen years smoke. It also revealed that large numbers of people are also exposed to the second hand smoke in work, home and in public places.
- According to a study, mothers of Mexican origin are more nurturing than white females.
- According to a charity drink related harm costs Scotland’s councils £2bn annually. The figures are based in Scottish government data.
- A research study showed that lung transplant approval rates depend on the socioeconomic status of people.
- According to the researchers at the University of Kentucky academic success of Latino immigrants is dependent on the school teachers and its climate.
- In a study done by Cornell University researchers it was found that parents immigrants status affect their access to care and hence their children’s health.
- A study published in the journal Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism states that swim training with healthy diet play a crucial role in fighting against cancer.
- A research done by University of Michigan Medical School showed that it is possible for the people who are not able to smell things will be able to do so by gene therapy.
- Massachusetts engineers have found a way to increase the permeability of skin to drugs using the ultrasound waves.
- According to a study analgesics commonly used to relieve pain may cause hearing loss in females.
- According to the researchers at Seoul National University in South Korea, Er:YAG laser microjet transdermal device could replace needle jab.
- According to a study job strain might affect cardiovascular health.
- A study showed that acupuncture works for head and neck pain, osteoarthritis and chronic headaches.
- According to World Socialist Web Site UK politicians gain from privatizing National Health Service.
- Scientists find insulin sensitivity gene, may lead to new diabetes treatments.
- Scientists in Ohio have created artificial memory in brain tissue, in vitro for the first time.
- According to a study, intrauterine exposure of nicotine either passive or active might affect the neurobehavioral development of infants.
- A study showed that the Electronic Health Records Data (EHR) for research is often incomplete, inaccurate and unreliable.
- A study found that peanut allergies are rising among the people of developed nations.
- A study showed that healthy diet and lifestyle not only affects the growth of a tumor but also its metastasis.
- A study found that traditional Chinese medicinal mushroom can help to cure cancer.
Diseases and Disasters:
- Chinese health authorities are investigating whether children were tested for genetically modified (GMO) rice as a part of a Sino-U.S. research project.
- Chicken pox outbreak reported in South Malawi (Africa). The health authorities have instructed to close schools to prevent the spread of this disease.
- KwaZulu Natal (South Africa) Department of Health in crises.
- Nearly half of Indonesians live without sanitation, clean water. Country’s health minister says it requires $5.9 Billion USD to improve access to sanitation and clean water.
- The National Food Health, Safety and Quality Service (Mexico) said that the country’s poultry farmers slaughtered 22.3 million birds between June and August to stop the outbreak of avian flu.
- Nepali workers in Malaysian palm industry face health risk caused by pesticides. They spray it without using any safety equipment’s.
- The staff work in emergency department at Forth Valley Royal Hospital in Lambert (Scotland).
- Eight infants were exposed to tuberculosis in a hospital in California. According to the health officials it’s unlikely that they will contact the disease.
- Tewksbury’s West Nile Virus risk rose to ‘High’ by Massachusetts.
- Superbug kills 7th person in Maryland National Institute of Health Clinical Center.