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By Janice Neumann (Reuters Health) – A study of people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) finds that those in wealthy nations are more troubled by it, even though people in poor countries have more severe symptoms. “Such differences are worrisome as they clearly point to avoidable (not caused by biologic or genetic factors) health inequities,” lead study author Polina Putrik of Maastricht University Medical Center in the Netherlands said by email.
What steps can I take that will have the most impact on my overall health and well-being? originally appeared on Quora: The best answer to any question. Answer by Jean Tips, health communicator, wellness advocate, certificate holder in Lifestyle Health, on Quora:Some 80 percent of health problems today are caused by lifestyle. Yep, that’s…
What steps can I take that will have the most impact on my overall health and well-being? originally appeared on Quora: The best answer to any question. Answer by Jean Tips, health communicator, wellness advocate, certificate holder in Lifestyle Health, on Quora:Some 80 percent of health problems today are caused by lifestyle. Yep, that’s…
European regulators have expressed concerns over the combined company’s control of the gas turbine market. In May, GE told investors it expects $3 billion in cost reductions over the next five years as it combines its operations with those of Alstom, more than double the previous target when the deal was first announced in April 2014. Outside of France, GE said last year that 18,000 of Alstom’s 65,000 total employees involved
European regulators have expressed concerns over the combined company’s control of the gas turbine market. In May, GE told investors it expects $3 billion in cost reductions over the next five years as it combines its operations with those of Alstom, more than double the previous target when the deal was first announced in April 2014. Outside of France, GE said last year that 18,000 of Alstom’s 65,000 total employees involved
The Labor Day weekend brings into sharp juxtaposition two irrepressible, seasonal forces: one is the culturally sanctioned indulgence in an end-of-summer barbecue blitzkrieg; and the other is the return of our kids to the daily disciplines of a school day. We might add a return to more generally frenetic demands on ourselves as well, as the…
The Labor Day weekend brings into sharp juxtaposition two irrepressible, seasonal forces: one is the culturally sanctioned indulgence in an end-of-summer barbecue blitzkrieg; and the other is the return of our kids to the daily disciplines of a school day. We might add a return to more generally frenetic demands on ourselves as well, as the…
The World Health Organization said on Thursday that Ebola-ravaged Liberia was once again free of the deadly virus, prompting muted celebrations in the capital Monrovia. “WHO declares Liberia free of Ebola virus transmission in the human population,” the UN health agency said in a statement. It hailed Liberia’s “successful response” to the recent re-emergence of Ebola, when six people were infected, including two who died.
The World Health Organization said on Thursday that Ebola-ravaged Liberia was once again free of the deadly virus, prompting muted celebrations in the capital Monrovia. “WHO declares Liberia free of Ebola virus transmission in the human population,” the UN health agency said in a statement. It hailed Liberia’s “successful response” to the recent re-emergence of Ebola, when six people were infected, including two who died.
Paul O’Connell has played down Ireland’s chances of winning the World Cup as he believes last week’s home defeat to Wales has left a huge shadow over the squad.