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Are we Ready for Rotavirus Vaccine? by Recycle Bin of a Middle Child on Jan 26, 2012When my nieces get sick, I'm one of the family members who get so nervous. Asked my parents and relatives, they know that I don't like knowing my nieces get sick. It sickens me to know that our little angels are unhappy and unhealthy. And if it sicke...



[Blog] Achieving Universal Health Coverage by Medical Action Group by hronlineph.com on Jan 21, 2012ACHIEVING UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE Rx for the Ailing Health Sector: PhilHealth reforms By the Medical Action Group  IN MARCH 2011, Dr Shin Young-soo, the World Health Organization’s regional director for the Western Pacific expressed concern over...



What Role Can International Organizations Play In Helping Failed States by Thinking Made Easy on Jan 14, 2012THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN HELPING FAILED COUNTRIES STATES International organizations are facing huge challenges in helping failed countries and states although they knew that it is part of the changes that they need to face especial...



Disease Outbreak Update for December by The Zombie Hunter: A Survivalist's Journal on Dec 31, 2011I hate to be a holiday buzzkill, but I've been tracking a few problematic bugs that have been making their rounds around the world.  H5N1 Bird Flu has killed one man in China and authorities over there have made it difficult to assess the true e...



Laws vs LGBT and the Global Fight Against Alarming HIV/AIDS, Gov’t Should Lead by Mainbar | By Regel Q. Javines on Dec 24, 2011“About 30 million people have died; about 1.8 million people die every year from HIV/AIDS,” according to World Health Organization 2011 report.  Citing from a remark[1] of the United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in addressing the lack o...



Laws vs LGBT and the Global Fight Against Alarming HIV/AIDS, Gov’t Should Lead by Mainbar | By Regel Q. Javines on Dec 24, 2011“About 30 million people have died; about 1.8 million people die every year from HIV/AIDS,” according to World Health Organization 2011 report.  Citing from a remark[1] of the United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in addressing the lack o...



4 Things You Might Not Have Known About Your Cell Phone by Free Minds on Oct 25, 2011For all the folks with cell phones. (This should be printed and kept in your car, purse, and wallet. Good information to have with you.) There are a few things that can be done in times of grave emergencies. Your mobile phone can actually be a li...



Diseases From Unsafe Food Spreading – WHO by Talakayan at Kalusugan on Oct 17, 2011Diseases caused by the consumption of unsafe food are spreading in the Western Pacific Region, the World Health Organization (WHO) said yesterday. Dr. Shin Young-soo, WHO regional director for the Western Pacific, said more than 200 diseases are now...



TB smoking toll ‘could reach 40m’ by Worldngayon on Oct 5, 2011Forty million smokers could die from TB by 2050, research suggests. Smokers are about twice as likely to get the lung infection and die from it, compared with non-smokers. Many of the new TB cases will be in Africa, the eastern Mediterranean and Sout...



TB smoking toll ‘could reach 40m’ by Worldngayon on Oct 5, 2011Forty million smokers could die from TB by 2050, research suggests. Smokers are about twice as likely to get the lung infection and die from it, compared with non-smokers. Many of the new TB cases will be in Africa, the eastern Mediterranean and Sout...