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Intestinal Diseases
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Intestinal Diseases
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Intestinal diseases on the increase Oct 24, 2005
...parts of Kyrgyzstan. "There is a rise [in] intestinal diseases in the south of the country and the main reason is water. But in ...
- Kyrgyzstan Development Gateway,
CCFA and ConvaTec Announce 2005 Great Comebacks Recipients Nov 18, 2005
The awards recognize the achievements of people who have prevailed over debilitating intestinal diseases, serving as inspiration for other patients facing ...
- EndoNurse,
Threats to public health Nov 18, 2005
...treated in this manner can have carcinogenic substances in them and their regular consumption can cause allergies, intestinal diseases, skin diseases and even ...
- The Financial Express,
First Robot Surgery in Argentina Nov 21, 2005
...any position with no trembling. This technique is applicable for laparoscopy in gastro-intestinal diseases. The equipment used was ...
- Prensa Latina,
Breastfeeding still best option Nov 17, 2005
It provides antibodies, which protect the baby from many common respiratory and intestinal diseases, and also contains living immune cells. ...
- The Monitor, Uganda,
Stellenbosch team pursues alternative to antibiotics Nov 16, 2005
...or middle-ear-infection, Dicks said. Some of these proteins also helped heal intestinal diseases. "These proteins have a similar ...
- Cape Times (subscription),
New Global Appeal Issued for Hurricane Victims in Guatemala Nov 15, 2005
Local authorities point to a growing danger of gastro-intestinal diseases caused by damage to sanitation and water systems, which could have a devastating ...
- Washington File,
Guatemala hurricane aid appeal flounders Nov 11, 2005
According to local authorities, a growing danger of gastro-intestinal diseases caused by damage to sanitation and water systems could have a severe effect on ...
- ReliefWeb (press release),
Severe hunger crisis looms in Guatemala after Hurricane "Stan" Nov 11, 2005
In addition, according to local authorities, a growing danger of gastro-intestinal diseases caused by damage to sanitation and water systems, could have a ...
- ReliefWeb (press release),
UN: Hunger time bomb ticks in Guatemala Nov 11, 2005
...situation. Local authorities in Guatemala have already started pointing to a growing incidence of gastro-intestinal diseases. Last ...
- United Press International
Genizon and Institute for Clinical Molecular Biology Replicates ... Oct 25, 2005
Dr. John Hooper, President and CEO of Genizon, commented, "Professor Schreiber is a leading authority on the genetics of intestinal diseases. ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
Country Profile for India for Traveling Canadians Nov 15, 2005
Due to heavy flooding in the state of Maharashtra, cases of leptospirosis, dengue, malaria and other gastro-intestinal diseases have increased in recent days. ...
- TravelVideo.tv (press release),
It Kills Birds, But Won’t Kill You Oct 24, 2005
They have to be: Sick birds don’t fly far, and dead birds don’t fly at all. In nature, flu viruses in birds are intestinal diseases. ...
- St Petersburg Times, Russia,
Lactose intolerance Oct 25, 2005
Lactase deficiency may also occur as a result of intestinal diseases such as celiac sprue and gastroenteritis, or it may follow gastroduodenal surgery. ...
- drkoop.com
Market Report / Teva reverses as Tel Aviv stocks break records Nov 3, 2005
...percent after the company announced three studies that support the use of its PillCam camera in a capsule to diagnose intestinal diseases, including Crohn's ...
- Ha'aretz (subscription),
Colgan named professor at Harvard Med. School Dr. Sean Colgan Nov 3, 2005
...time in research. He studies new approaches to treat inflammation and has a specific interest in intestinal diseases. He has won ...
- Fort Morgan Times,
UK: supermarkets force up salad growers' costs Oct 24, 2005
Research shows that the vast majority of infectious, intestinal diseases are due to poor catering hygiene, with outbreaks attributed directly to salad, fruit ...
- FreshPlaza,
High level of intestinal diseases maintains in Kyrgyzstan Sep 13, 2005
According to the Republican Quarantine and Special Danger Infections Center, this showing increased by more than 30% in comparison with the last year. ...
- Kyrgyzstan Development Gateway,
The number of hepatitis cases in Nizhny Novgorod tops 1,000 Sep 30, 2005
HAV epidemic in Novgorod is believed to have been caused by a sewage system breakdown, which has also led to the spread of waterborne intestinal diseases. ...
- RIA Novosti,
Food-borne illness still major concern Sep 20, 2005
...what they've found will be available later this year, but CDC spokesman Tom Skinner said there was no evidence of an increase in intestinal diseases during to ...
- Jackson Clarion Ledger,
172 affected in Fujian cholera outbreak Sep 19, 2005
Prevention. The incidence of cholera and other intestinal diseases has been kept at a low level in the past three years. However ...
- Xinhua,
No widespread outbreak of diseases reported in NO Sep 19, 2005
Amant said. His clinic was told that the gastro-intestinal diseases they were seeing among hurricane victims were not bacterial, but viral, St. Amant said. ...
- The Daily Advertiser,
CWS and TD Jakes' Potter's House partner in water projects in ... Sep 26, 2005
..."It represents hope for families whose babies now will have a chance to grow up instead of dying young from deadly intestinal diseases just because there is no ...
- ReliefWeb (press release),
Masaai:Two Humanitarian Organizations Join Forces to Help Solve ... Sep 26, 2005
He said, “It represents hope for families whose babies now will have a chance to grow up instead of dying young from deadly intestinal diseases just because ...
- UNPO,
In Katrina’s Wake: Causes and Solutions Sep 7, 2005
Intestinal diseases like diarrhea and dysentery, along with outbreaks of West Nile virus, are likely to occur because of floodwaters affecting New Orleans and ...
- Newswise (press release)
Diarrhea, dysentery, West Nile from water Sep 2, 2005
2 (UPI) -- Intestinal diseases like diarrhea and dysentery, along with outbreaks of West Nile virus, might occur because of floodwaters affecting New Orleans. ...
- United Press International
Hurricane Katrina Sep 8, 2005
...chief epidemiologist, Dr Raoult Ratard, played down fears of epidemics and said that the main threat came from gastro-intestinal diseases rather than the ...
- Times Online,
Health officials focus on infectious diseases Sep 7, 2005
...federal health authorities said they were investigating four deaths from infections, as well as reports of tuberculosis and intestinal diseases among those ...
- Baltimore Sun,
Typhoid outbreak could have been prevented Sep 21, 2005
More than 2 000 people suffered gastro-intestinal diseases and 57 were confirmed to have contracted typhoid fever in the outbreak in 1993. ...
- SABC News,
Head of CDC tells Congress about Katrina problems Sep 22, 2005
The director of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention told a House subcommittee today that anticipated intestinal diseases have been seen at shelters. ...
- KPHO Phoenix,
Increase of infectious diseases after floods Sep 9, 2005
...“No matter how trite it sounds, washing the hands several times a day is a considerable factor to prevent intestinal diseases. ...
- Bulgarian News Network,
Crohn's disease linked to intestinal gaps Sep 15, 2005
15 (UPI) -- Researchers at the University of Liverpool have linked inflammatory intestinal diseases like Crohn's to gaps in the intestinal barrier. ...
- United Press International
A cuppa a day keeps bacteria at bay Sep 4, 2005
...death. Both green and black tea effectively inhibit growth of bacteria causing typhoid, dysentery and gastro-intestinal diseases. ...
- India Monitor,
Katrina batters US Gulf Coast Aug 31, 2005
Intestinal diseases from contaminated drinking water and sewage overflow are seen as potential problems, especially within the city limits of New Orleans ...
- ISN,
Breeders: Give kids their turtles Aug 31, 2005
Salmonella, which turtles can carry, is a bacterium that can cause several severe intestinal diseases, including typhoid fever. ...
- Jackson Clarion Ledger,
Keeping baby healthy during the rainy daysJul 29, 2005
...bring on the floods, which trigger the overflow of bacteria—from sewers, esteros and waterways—that can cause gastro-intestinal diseases, skin infections ...
- ABS CBN News
While Mississippi beach closures decline, Mississippi Sound water ...Jul 29, 2005
..."There's a potential for gastro-intestinal diseases and open cuts to get infected from the bacteria in the water. "Monitoring is important," Murillo said. ...
- Pascagoula Mississippi Press
Small Gifts, Large RewardsJul 28, 2005
Children, who often pick up intestinal diseases, receive appropriate IV fluids in a sterile environment with clean needles and tubes. ...
- Focus on the Family
MINES VS PEOPLE Sleeping with the EnemyJul 24, 2005
In a malaria endemic area, where people die of preventable gastro-intestinal diseases almost every year, where they lose their animal assets (pigs and cattle ...
- Tehelka (subscription)
World supply of clean water at riskJul 15, 2005
Ford said. And contaminated water causes 3 million deaths a year and 4 billion cases of intestinal diseases. Ford's international ...
- The Bozeman Daily Chronicle
Switzerland grants $7.75 mln for rehabilitation of drinking water ...Jul 26, 2005
...from sale of water, - the executors of the Project informed, - connection to system of water supply sharply will reduce number of intestinal diseases caused by ...
- Akipress (subscription)
Big demand for organs means big businessJul 10, 2005
Bolin wants his story to raise awareness among patients suffering from acute intestinal diseases -- and their doctors -- that transplant might be an option to ...
- Indianapolis Star
Pharma firms plan OTC switchJul 10, 2005
The drugs that are likely to be included in the list comprise therapies for ailments like cough and cold, pain and gastro-intestinal diseases. ...
- Financial Express
Senate inquiry has KU professor under scrutinyJul 12, 2005
He received sponsorship for his research on rare pediatric intestinal diseases from Jansen Pharmaceutica, which later was acquired by Johnson & Johnson. ...
- Lawrence Journal World
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