Self-healing paints protect cars, bridges and ships from corrosion The Examiner Add a Comment by Forler Massnick, Minneapolis Business Technology Examiner « Previous Self healing paint developed at the University of Illinois covers its own scratches with no external intervention, according to a story in the MIT Technology Review. It has the ability to protect cars, bridge...
Pharmacy Council to ensure equitable distribution of medicines Modern Ghana Bolgatanga, July 6, GNA The Ghana Pharmacy Council is embarking on a pilot programme in the three northern regions, known as the District Pharmacy Programme, to ensure that there is equitable distribution of pharmaceutical services. | It is a strat...
New Moms Urged to Take Care of Postpartum Health The Examiner Distributed by Press Release EMAIL ARTICLE PRINT ARTICLE | ANN ARBOR, Mich. (Map) - ANN ARBOR, Mich., July 6 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- First-time mom Brandi Phare thought she was all alone when she began suffering postpartum ailments. She experience...
SOUTH AFRICA: Health worker burnout IRINnews web | JOHANNESBURG, 6 July 2009 (PlusNews) - The burned-out health worker with the bad attitude has long been regarded as the patient's worst nightmare, and linked to everything from high teen pregnancy rates to poor patient tracking in South Africa....
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Herbal medicine to be regulated in the UAE Gulf News | Dubai: The Ministry of Health (MoH) has announced that it has put together a list of rules and regulations on the distribution and sales of herbal based medicines in the country ...
Chinese medicine for Repsol YPF headache: Alexander Smith The Guardian -- Alexander Smith is a Reuters columnist. The opinions expressed are his own -- By Alexander Smith LONDON, July 3 (Reuters) - Antonio Brufau's luck is looking up. It seems as thou...
Senior health update: Swine flu and more The Examiner Comment RSS Email Print | H1N1 virus | H1N1 Swine Influenza | Are seniors immune to the H1N1 influenza (Swine flu)? | Older adults are typically more vulnerable to infl...
Extreme Heat Causes Major Health Problems for Older Adults The Examiner Distributed by Press Release EMAIL ARTICLE PRINT ARTICLE | NEW YORK (Map) - NEW YORK, July 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- As we prepare for hotter, humid weeks ahead and temperatures...
Pregnancy massage tips for at home and at a spa The Examiner Comment RSS Email Print | Photo courtesy: Amara Resort & Spa | Massage during pregnancy can be just what the doctor ordered - literally. It helps moms-to-be relax and feel bett...
Autistic kids therapy wait list alarms Ontario NDP CBC | The backlog of autistic children waiting for crucial therapy in Ontario is growing at an alarming rate, in some cases leaving parents to pick up the tab for costly treatment, cri...
Colorectal cancer FAQs: Symptoms, risk factors, diagnosis CBC Research suggests virtual colonoscopies are just as accurate as conventional colonoscopies. (Photo courtesy of Dr. Perry J. Pickhardt/Associated Press) | It's not one of those high...
'Trojan horse' therapy helps combat cancer The Times Of India | 30 Jun 2009, 0543 hrs IST, REUTERS Text: SYDNEY: Australian scientists have developed a “trojan horse” therapy to c...
Sports scientists: Nadal may be in for an early retirement Gulf News | London: The injury that forced 2008 champion Rafael Nadal to pull out of this year's Wimbledon may put an end to the 23-year-old's career, according to sport scientists. | The Sp...
NJ bill on autism insurance closer to becoming law Philadelphia Daily News | BRUCE SHIPKOWSKI | The Associated Press | TRENTON, N.J. - A measure that would expand health insurance coverage for autism and other developmental disabilities in New Jersey may ...
Chinese medicine for Repsol YPF headache: Alexander Smith The Guardian -- Alexander Smith is a Reuters columnist. The opinions expressed are his own -- By Alexander Smith LONDON, July 3 (Reuters) - Antonio Brufau's luck i... (photo: WN / RTayco)
Disease and drought a reality for Earth Independent online | Melbourne - Climate change is rapidly expanding the size of the world's tropical zone, threatening to bring disease and drought to heavily populated... (photo: WN / Trigedia)
Indian scientists use astrology to cure heart patients The Star | NEW DELHI: Indian astro scientists have become starry-eyed. They are looking to the stars to heal heart patients. | While it may sound out of this w... (photo: Creative Commons / Calcyfer)