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Cape Town :: South Africa | 1 day ago

Credibility Credibility of 5

Glossy women's magazines appear to be dealing with the recession better than the rest of the print industry. According to the latest figures released by the Audit Bureau of Circulations, there was a 4% drop in magazine circulation from July to September...

Tags: Andreline van Tonder, Van Tonder, Sarie, tough times, South Africa, Cape Town, Who, Business Finance, Fair Lady, Media24

Santa Maria :: Brazil | 2 days ago

Credibility Credibility of 5

It�s been a couple of years since Gunnar Jespersen got in the face of Kris Dutra, saying he was coming to play for the Allan Hancock College football coach whether Dutra liked it or not. The truth is that the Santa Maria junior college was a lot nearer...

Tags: Gunnar Jespersen, Kris Dutra, Allan Hancock College, Marquelo Suel, Bakersfield College, Brennan Locker, college football, Isiah Anderson, Brazil, Santa Maria, Who, allnews

Posted by: muzikdiva  | 

Glendale :: CA :: USA | 3 days ago

Credibility Credibility of 5

After several months sending out warnings to everyone about the danger of vaccines, today a friend sent me the following email after an eye-opening, confrontational visit to the doctors office with her 14yr old son. I'm not easily rattled or a fearful...

Tags: vaccination, vaccine, danger, pandemic, mandatory, cdc, who, plague, ukraine, Glendale, Virology, Influenza vaccine, Human Interest, Immunology, Microbiology, Health Medical Pharma, Oz, health

Posted by: chnarendra  | 

Manila :: Philippines | 3 days ago

Credibility Credibility of 4

A majority of the world's fatal traffic accidents occur in the Asia-Pacific region and concerted regional and country responses are needed to address the issue, Asian Development Bank (ADB) Vice-President Ursula Schaefer-Preuss said today. Speaking...

Tags: ADB, Death toll on roads, WHO, Road transport, ADB Joins Global Effort, Asian Development Bank, Global road safety for workers

Posted by: prabirghose  | 

Bangalore :: India | 10 days ago

Credibility Credibility of 5

While the whole world is struggling to come up with a cure for H1N1 virus (also known s the swine flu) that has taken hundreds of lives, a report from Bangalore indicates that a remedy exists. That is why India did not have as many deaths as had been...

Tags: h1n1 virus, swine flu, spicy indian food, WHO, antioxidants, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB), health, India, Bangalore, flu pandemic, Swine influenza, flu pandemic in India, Pandemics, Influenza A virus subtype H1N1, Influenza, Indians

Posted by: LIHAPPY  | 

Charlotte Amalie :: Virgin Islands of the United States | 15 days ago

Credibility Credibility of 1

I AM TWENTY TWO YEARS OLD . I HAD A BAD BOSS. EVERYDAY I NEED TO SLIME TO FACE HER. AND WORKING UNDER HEAVELY STRESS. WHO CAN HELP ME.

Tags: WHO

Posted by: HJKirk  | 

Phoenix :: AZ :: USA | 20 days ago

Credibility Credibility of 3

For all the press that the H1N1 virus and vaccines have received, the biggest "promise" made to calm anxieties felt throughout the nation is that this vaccine it is just as safe as the annual flu vaccine. Should this information make us feel safer? Or...

Tags: seasonal, flu, h1n1, swine, at risk, asthma, child, children, vaccine vaccination, saftey, cdc, who, chronic illness

Posted by: Chamkemo  | 

New York City :: NY :: USA | 20 days ago

Credibility Credibility of 4

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), has launched a global campaign, targeting 5.3 million children prone to pneumonia, a health problem the world body describes as ‘‘the...

Tags: UN, Pneumonia campaign, 5 million children, UNICEF, WHO, Global Action Plan, antibiotics, Director-General, Margaret Chan, Executive Director, Ann M. Veneman

Posted by: chnarendra  | 

New York City :: NY :: USA | 20 days ago

Credibility Credibility of 5

More than five million children could be saved over six years if a comprehensive plan to tackle pneumonia is adopted worldwide, according to UNICEF and the World Health Organization (WHO). The comprehensive plan, called the Global Action Plan for Prevention...

Tags: UNICEF, WHO

Posted by: jorgesoares  | 

Praia :: Cape Verde | 20 days ago

Credibility Credibility of 4

Dengue fever, the deadly mosquito- borne disease for which there is no specific drug or vaccine, is spreading in Cape Verde for the first time, the World Health Organization said. The epidemic, which cases to exceed three thousand, mainly affected the...

Tags: Cape Verde, dengue, WHO, United Nations, fever, mosquito

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