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"No smoking" law put into effect in Guangzhou
A local smoking-control law came into effect Wednesday in Guangzhou, the capital of south China's Guangdong Province.
Listeria found in cheese products sold in California, U.S.
The products were shipped from a Missouri processing plant to locations in Los Angeles, San Diego, Mendocino and Santa Cruz counties, according to the department.
Canada to help internationally trained nurses enter labor market
The College of Nurses of Ontario will work with nursing regulators across Canada to harmonize national registration requirements for foreign-trained nurses, including language standards.
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Doctor warns A/H1N1 cases rising in Australia
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Practicing yoga may strengthen immune system
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Fiji concerned about increase of HIV cases
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Pakistani PM says 3.5 mln children face diseases risk
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70 pct students in China have insufficient sleep
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Greece inaugurates new campaign to ban smoking in enclosed public areas
A new law which strictly prohibits smoking in all indoor public places across Greece comes into effect on Wednesday September 1. It is the fourth such effort in the decade for Greek authorities which face strong reactions by a nation of heavy smokers.
Iron deficiency can be therapeutic target for chronic heart failure: study
There is a linkage between iron deficiency and the natural course of chronic heart failure syndrome, according to a presentation at the ongoing European Society of Cardiology Congress 2010 Sunday.
Green leafy vegetables cut risk of diabetes
A new study finds that an extra serving of green leafy vegetables every day cuts the risk of type-2 diabetes in adults by 14 percent.
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3 children die after receiving measles vaccine in Bangladesh
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Anthrax cases among humans in Bangladesh on rise, 33 animals dead
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Gastroenteritis outbreak hits Nigerian state, claims 42 lives
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Fresh cholera outbreak claims 7 lives in Nigeria's Zamfara State
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60 die of dengue hemorrhagic fever in Honduras
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Survey: Singapore's elderly at risk of malnutrition
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HK reports 105 HIV cases in second quarter
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UN conference unveils Australia's indigenous health record
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Anthrax under control in Bangladesh: ministers
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South Africa strives for holistic approach to cancer treatment
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U.S. gov't appeals ruling against embryonic stem cell research
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Iron deficiency can be therapeutic target for chronic heart failure: study
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70% students in China have insufficient sleep
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Israel develops 'nano-vehicle' to fight cancerous cells
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New research brings hope to millions of HIV-infected South Africans
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Greece inaugurates new campaign to ban smoking in enclosed public areas
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"No smoking" law comes into effect in south China's Guangzhou
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On-line medical service system set up in DPRK
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South Africa goes uphill against HIV/AIDS
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14-year-old girl outgrows fellows to 2.06m
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Los Angeles officials push for smoking cessation bill
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Practicing yoga may strengthen immune system: study
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Samonella sickens more than 1,000 Americans
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Secondhand smoke levels up
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Millions of children at risk from water-borne diseases in Pakistan