
city’s Meskel Square, where a solemn religious ceremony began. Dozens of foreign leaders and dignitaries, including at least 20 African presidents, were present. Meles Zenawi died at the age of 57 in Brussels, following a long illness. He came to power in 1991 and was credited for bringing development and growth to Ethiopia. But critics say this was achieved at the cost of respect for human…

Meles Zenawi, Ethiopia’s prime minister, has died at the age of 57, state media say, after weeks of illness. Meles Zenawi died in a hospital abroad, said state media and a government spokesman, but they did not say exactly where or give details of his ailment. Speculation about his health mounted when he missed an African Union summit in Addis Ababa last month. Meles Zenawi took power as the lead…

…. Thousands of people, including dozens of foreign leaders and dignitaries, attended Sunday’s funeral. The ex-prime minister died last month in Brussels after 21 years in power. The cause of the 57-year-old’s death has not been announced. Meles Zenawi was praised for bringing development to Ethiopia, which has long been associated with hunger and famine. Ethiopia has decided to build…

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…ses, including a Chagas infection. The experts believe he contracted the disease during a five-year trip around the globe on the HMS Beagle in his 20s – and attributed it to his death of heart failure 47 years later. The father of modern life scientists wrote in his journal that he had been bitten by a “wingless black bug” during the expedition, where he visited South America. CHAGAS DISEAS…

Experts found that men can inherit heart disease from their father after they have tracked the condition to the Y chromosome that dads pass to sons. By studying the DNA of over 3,000 men, scientists found a particular version of the sex chromosome increases the risk of coronary artery disease by 50%. The risk it confers is in addition to other heart risk factors like cholesterol, The Lancet repor…

…el Rutz, regarding the rumors that the fibers are insects, or even alien microchips. Among the Morgellons disease sufferers there were a lot with other health problems. Chronic fatigue was reported in 70% of cases and 54% said their overall health was fair or poor. They had an excessive preoccupation with their health, or high levels of “somatic concerns“, one-third had a neuropsychiat…

…e of insulin’s effect was a mixed picture. Two months after the insulin treatments stopped, caregivers of people in all three groups noted similar declines in their overall daily function. About 5.4 million Americans are believed to have Alzheimer’s, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. Scientists acknowledge that while they can diagnose the disease earlier and offer medicat…

…the chipmaker to develop its own projects to monitor the symptoms. “They were using devices that detect breakdown in dexterity and accelerometers but they had also recorded the voices of around 50 patients with Parkinson’s,” explained Max Little. The recordings were detailed as the team had recorded the patients once a week over a six-month period. “They had an enormous am…

…ooked at a group of patients who have familial Alzheimer’s. A genetic mutation means they nearly always get the disease in their 40s. Alzheimer’s normally becomes apparent after the age of 75. Brain scans of 20 people with the mutation, aged between 18 and 26, already showed differences compared with those from 24 people who were not destined to develop early Alzheimer’s. The flu…
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…followed by symptoms including muscle rigidity or stiffness and slow movement. Patients don’t have enough dopamine in their brain and without this chemical the movements become slower. There are over 6 million people living with the incurable disease and the number will increase because of aging population. There are no tests to detect the condition earlier, before the symptoms appear. Current ob…

…rucially they were able to reinforce the structure of the viral shell to make it stronger, to improve the stability of the vaccine. Pre-clinical trials have shown it to be stable at temperatures up to 56 C for at least two hours. Foot-and-mouth is endemic in central Africa, parts of the Middle East and Asia, so this would be a significant improvement over existing vaccines. With current foot-and-m…
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…ise and fall over 24 hours in both mice and people. However, the protein forms permanent plaques in Alzheimer’s disease. Experiments at Washington University showed that nocturnal mice slept for 40 minutes during every hour of daylight. However, as soon brain plaques started to form the mice were sleeping for only 30 minutes. One of the researchers, Prof. David Holtzman, said: “If slee…

opment of wearing off,” said study author, Dr. C. Warren Olanow, Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York. In the three-month double-blind trial, 71 patients were randomized to receive either the continuous infusion of LCIG and placebo pills or a placebo intestinal gel and pills that contained levodopa and carbidopa. At the start of the study,…

A Japanese study of nearly 37,000 people, published in the online journal BMJ Open, said balding men were 32% more likely to have coronary heart disease. However, the Japanese researchers said the risks were less than for smoking or obesity. A shifting hairline is a fact of life for many men. Half have thinning hair by their 50s and 80% have some hair loss by the age of 70. A Japanese study of n…
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Hailemariam Desalegn, Ethiopia’s new leader, has been sworn in after the death of long-time leader Meles Zenawi in August. “I am very happy to take the responsibility of being prime minister,” said Hailemariam Desalegn, 47, as lawmakers banged on their desks in support, AFP news agency reports. Hailemariam Desalegn, Ethiopia's new leader, has been sworn in after the death o…

published this week in the journal Neurology. The prospective cohort study of dementia was performed in Hisayama by scientists from Kyushu University in Fukuoka, Japan. All subjects underwent a 75-g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). Volunteers, ages 60 and older were followed for 15 years, 1,017 people (437 men and 580 women) were enrolled. The doctors checked their medical history, and g…

People who ate more chocolate had lower incidents of cardiovascular disease and stroke compared to those who ate less, a study finds. Eating chocolate could benefit the heart, possibly lowering heart disease by 37%. The results coming from a meta-analysis were released online this week in the British Medical Journal. Researchers from the United Kingdom and Colombia focused on 7 studies looking at…
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es: Diabetes increases the risk of high blood pressure, atherosclerosis (narrowing of the arteries), coronary artery disease, and stroke, particularly if your blood sugar levels are poorly controlled. 7. Stop smoking: Half of all long-term smokers die early from smoking-related diseases, including heart disease, lung cancer and chronic bronchitis. As soon as you become smoke-free, your risk of hea…
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…any dentists now recognize the benefits of xylitol and encourage their patients to use it.” He adds that many European countries use xylitol in sweets instead of sugar. In Spain, for instance, around 70% of confectionary is sugar-free, whereas in the UK it is closer to 30%. Peppersmith mints and gum are made with pure xylitol (these are available at most large supermarkets and in Holland & Ba…
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E and K can be more useful when cooked in a little fat. The antioxidant lycopene in tomatoes is better absorbed this way. Related search articles:chris brown black pyramid illuminati the game 60 days of Honey Boos mom before and after how to eat responsibly red circles before eyes water park accident images warren olanow effects of oxidation the kardashians bruce helicopter 2013 photo of…
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hilitic lesions. It’s strong evidence and George Armelagos admits to finding the idea of Christopher Columbus bringing the disease back laughable at first. But then he began a closer inspection of the 54 published reports putting Columbus in the clear. George Armelagos found that the skeletal material wasn’t irrefutable proof, by any means. Writing in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology,…