90 Million Childhood Flu Cases And 1 Million Hospitalizations Globally Each Year

Friday, November 11th, 2011

Prior to World Pneumonia Day (Sat 12 Nov) a study published Online First in The Lancet for the first time provides global estimates of seasonal influenza in children below the age of five years and the resultant burden of influenza-related pneumonia. According to the study, the researchers estimate that globally ...

Progress, Value In Vaccination Against Deadly Pneumonia

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

Vaccines against the primary cause of deaths from pneumonia in developing countries could save millions of lives and are highly cost-effective, according to a comprehensive new analysis to be released on Thursday, Nov. 10. In a paper published in the journal International Health, the authors estimate that two pneumococcal vaccines ...

Haitian’s Sue UN For Cholera Epidemic, Blame Peacekeepers

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

Lawyers representing over 5,000 Haitian cholera victims are suing the United Nations and the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) for bringing the disease into their country. The cholera epidemic resulted in more than 475,000 registered cases of sickness and over 6,000 deaths. They say MINUSTAH brought cholera into ...

What Is Heart Disease?

Saturday, November 5th, 2011

Heart disease is an umbrella term for any type of disorder that affects the heart. Heart disease means the same as cardiac disease but not cardiovascular disease. Cardiovascular disease refers to disorders of the blood vessels and heart, while heart disease refers to just the heart. According to WHO (World ...

Average Diet In England Would Save UK 4,000 Lives Annually

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

According to a study published in BMJ Open, if individuals in the UK ate the average diet consumed by people in England, approximately 4,000 deaths could be prevented each year. The report reveals that in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales, death rates for cancer and cardiovascular disease are higher compared ...