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Highs and lows
Science now has a way to prevent premenstrual syndrome
Science now has a way to prevent premenstrual syndrome
<p style="margin-left:.5in;">· Over 300 prominent Indian and global philanthropists including Jennifer and Peter Buffett(via webcast),Nadir Godrej,
Cold War nuclear testing has caused 11,000 cancer deaths in the US
leading chemical companies called for European Union ( eu ) legislation to regulate the use of pvc -softening chemicals to guarantee public safety and stop a proliferation of
THE burst of infectious diseases like malaria, kala-azar, cholera and tuberculosis in India is indicative of a deeper malaise. Despite a stated emphasis on participatory health management, in actual
<p align="right"><strong><u>PRESS RELEASE</u></strong></p> <p align="right"> </p> <p>27 February, 2014: The HVAC&R sector is exploring ways to balance industrial growth with environmental responsibilities
Algae and bacteria travel on clouds
The world is getting fatter, sicker
India gets wastes from 105 countries. The waste import sector is truly bewildering
Journals bereft of inputs from developing countries
With rapid rise in the incidence of breast cancer, a new approach for early detection is welcome
<p><strong>As many as 7.95 million Nepalis still defecate in the open such as bushes and field, according to a study conducted by the Department of Water, Supply and Sanitation. Read more in November 2014 edition of the Monthly Overview on State of Environment, Nepal.</strong></p>
groundwater in Ankleshwar Industrial Estate in Bharuch district in Gujarat is highly contaminated. The contamination is a result of more than 3,000 industrial units in the estate: around 270 million
<I>A new method for discovering important chemicals that could damage the nervous system gains a US patent for its inventors</I>
Right from the backyard
AT THE End of Tears and Anger is a Japanese film on a doctor diagnosing a pollution-related disease. Investigating further, he comes upon its linkages with the social structure. The film bagged the
Thousands of tons of used computers and obsolete electronic equipment, which contain large amounts of hazardous waste, are being brought into Pakistan with complete disregard to the grave risks they pose to human and environmental health, Dawn has learnt. Tens of thousands of used computers and related equipment, which are difficult and expensive to dispose of in developed countries because of their hazardous nature, are annually imported under the pretext of
Women are more at risk of contracting avian flu than men, states the Egyptian health ministry. The statement came after an appraisal of the gender ratio of avian flu infected people in the country.
omani scientists believe that camels may hold a clue to a treatment for river blindness, a debilitating disease that affects millions of people each year in the developing world. Immunological
Ronald Crystal of the Conell Medical Center in New York, US, is leading a research which aims at putting the cardiac surgeons out of business. Crystal's therapy relies on the ability of the