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GEO TV - Health
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Friday, 20 July 2018
Parents' childhood trauma tied to behaviour problems in kids
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When parents experienced at least four ACEs, their kids were twice as likely to have hyperactivity and four times more likely to have emoti...
Why smog should not be your excuse to skip workouts
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Retirees play Taichi during their morning exercise on a hazy day in Fuyang city in central China's Anhui province. Photo: Reuters Even ...
Record three in five HIV-carriers now have access to drugs: UN
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Almost three in five people infected with HIV, or 21.7 million globally, took antiretroviral therapy in 2017 — a new record for anti-AIDS d...
Teens glued to phones risk 'modest' rise in ADHD symptoms: study
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A group of teens check their smartphones outside a museum in Washington in April 2015 - a new study suggests excessive phone use could be l...
Yes, it's harder to sleep in the hospital
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Beds lie empty in the emergency room of Tulane University Hospital in New Orleans February 14, 2006. Photo: ReutersHospital patients get a ...
Clean water for all is still centuries away, aid group warns
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Representational image. Photo: AFPSupplying clean water and toilets for all could take hundreds of years in countries like Eritrea and Nami...
Saturday, 14 July 2018
More women may be experiencing depression during pregnancy
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Today’s moms-to-be are more likely than women from their mothers’ generation to become depressed while pregnant, a study suggests. Photo: O...
Iowa, Illinois investigating infections linked to McDonald's salad
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The Iowa and Illinois health departments said on Thursday that they were investigating cyclospora infections linked to salads at McDonald C...
Thinking skills may suffer on hot days
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Heat waves can sap productivity by slowing down thinking, even in the young and healthy, a small study suggests.Harvard researchers found t...
Trump told Pfizer CEO price hikes hurt his drug plan: source
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The Pfizer logo is seen at their world headquarters in New York April 28, 2014. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/Files1NEW YORK/WASHINGTON: US Presiden...
Sterilised mosquito trial slashes dengue-spreading population
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Millions of sterile male Aedes Aegypti mosquitos were released into the wild, where they mated with females who laid eggs that did not hatc...
First successful mechanical heart transplant takes place in Pakistan
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Dr Pervez Chaudhry led the transplant team members, while the team also included American doctors/ photo: NICVDKARACHI: Pakistan's firs...
Mom's healthy lifestyle lowers child's risk of obesity
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Photo: Online Children whose mothers stick to healthy lifestyle practices are less likely to be obese than children of less healthy moms, r...
Cancer diagnosis tied to increased risk of diabetes
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Cancer patients were 35 percent more likely to develop diabetes than people without malignancies/ file photoPeople who get diagnosed with c...
Annoyance with wind turbines may affect quality of life
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Photo: OnlinePeople who can see wind turbines from their homes may be more annoyed by these machines and more likely to report quality of l...
Saturday, 30 June 2018
Air pollution plays significant role in diabetes: study
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Air pollution contributed to 3.2 million new cases of diabetes globally in 2016, the study found. Photo: AFPPARIS: Air pollution caused one...
Friday, 29 June 2018
Human lifespan may not have peaked after all: study
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Based on data from more than 3,800 centenarians in Italy, researchers found the risk of death slows, and even plateaus, above age 105. Phot...
Naegleria claims another life in Karachi
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A 26-year-old man became the latest victim of naegleria fowleri, the ‘brain-eating amoeba’, in Karachi, Geo News reported Thursday. Photo: ...
Heat-stable drug could save thousands from post-childbirth bleeding: WHO
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Representational image/ AFP file photoLONDON: A new formulation of a drug to prevent excessive bleeding in women after they give birth coul...
Paternal smoking linked to miscarriage risk
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Would-be fathers may increase their partner’s risk of miscarriage by smoking during the pregnancy, or even during the time leading up to co...
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