Side Effects From Cosmetics, Personal Care Products Doubled In 2016: Report

April 18, 2023 7:11 pm46 comments
Side Effects From Cosmetics, Personal Care Products Doubled In 2016: Report

Adverse events linked to cosmetics and personal care products doubled in 2016 in the U.S., finds a new study. Between the year 2004 and 2016 a total of 5,144 adverse events were reported to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which means an average of 396 per year. Details […]

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Worst Cholera Outbreak In Yemen; Getting Clean Water Is Luxury

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Worst Cholera Outbreak In Yemen; Getting Clean Water Is Luxury

Amid fear of further violence and famine Yemen is now grappled with cholera outbreak, the worst one in fact in the world if believed to the authorities of international healthcare system. UNICEF executive director Anthony Lake and World Health Organization director-general Margaret Chan said at least 1,300 people have lost […]

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Saudi Donates Fund To Yemen To Fight Against Cholera Epidemic

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Saudi Donates Fund To Yemen To Fight Against Cholera Epidemic

Yemen is suffering from a cholera epidemic and Saudi Arabia has lately announced to be donating $66.7 million to help fight against the disease. The country’s crown prince Mohammed bin Salman said Yemen would help the country to effectively fight against the disease through a combination of water, sanitation and […]

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Coconut Oil Lowers Risk Of Cardiovascular Disease: American Heart Associated

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Coconut Oil Lowers Risk Of Cardiovascular Disease: American Heart Associated

It has been long debated which is the healthiest fats and lately the American Heart Association (AHA) has released a report to end such confusion. A survey conducted by New York Times found 37 percent of nutritionists think coconut oil is healthy and 72 percent of Americans agree to it. […]

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Autism Is Linked To Mother’s Fever During Pregnancy: Study

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Autism Is Linked To Mother’s Fever During Pregnancy: Study

It is well said one should be very careful during pregnancy and a new study adds if a woman is having fever during the carrying days, especially in the second trimester, the baby may have risk of getting autism. The study was conducted by Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public […]

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Mozambique Bans Poultry Imports From Zimbabwe Fearing Avian Flu Outbreak

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Mozambique Bans Poultry Imports From Zimbabwe Fearing Avian Flu Outbreak

No domestic poultry, wild birds, hatching eggs, day old chicks, fresh meat from birds and their derivatives will be imported from Zimbabwe to Mozambique following avian flu outbreak. National Veterinary Directive (DINAV) announced the temporary ban lately after avian flu outbreak was notified on a poultry farm in Mashonaland East […]

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