World Health Organization (WHO) shows concerns as foodborne disease seem to be on increase not only is developing, but also in the developed countries of the world.
In China, the contaminated milk became the cause of four deaths and kidney problems in over 50,000 children, while in America; more than 1,400 people fell ill due to [...]
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Foodborne diseases on increase worldwide, WHO says
Posted by Editor in November 25th 2008
under: Allergies and Infections, Food and Fitness Tags: bacteria, food safety, foodborne diseas, Infectious Diseases, salmonella, WHO
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Protein That Causes Brain Cancer Identified
Posted by admin in February 12th 2008
“Cytomegalovirus”, a typical human virus contains a typical presence of a protein that plays a vital role in turning the human brain tumors more aggressive and spreading with fast pace.
Researchers from the ‘California pacific Medical Center research Institute’ conducted a study that established these findings with the help of sufficient evidences. These research findings have [...]
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