Posted by Matt in October 7th, 2008 |
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Climate,
Disease,
Algal Blooms,
Avian Flu,
Cholera,
climate change,
Deadly Diseases,
Deadly Dozen,
Ebola,
Flu,
Lyme,
Lyme Disease,
parasites,
Red Tides,
Rift Valley Fever,
Sleeping Sickness,
tuberculosis,
Wildlife Conservation Society,
Yellow Fever
A “deadly dozen” diseases ranging from avian flu to yellow fever are likely to spread more because of climate change, the Wildlife Conservation Society said on Tuesday.
It listed the “deadly dozen” as avian flu, tick-borne babesia, cholera, ebola, parasites, plague, lyme disease, red tides of algal blooms, Rift Valley fever, sleeping sickness, tuberculosis and yellow [...]
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Posted by Matt in February 1st, 2008 |
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“FREE goods are worth what you pay for them†is the cynic’s approach to the world, shared by hard-headed poverty-busters. Charging even a nominal price for things such as mosquito nets and condoms makes people take them more seriously, it is argued. Given away free, the nets may end up being used to catch fish [...]
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Posted by Matt in October 23rd, 2007 |
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India,
Water,
pollution,
Birth Defects,
Diseases,
Drinking Water,
Gastrointestinal,
Gastrointestinal Bleeding,
Health Officials,
Hexavalent Chromium,
Infertility,
Ore Mines,
pollution,
Population,
Times Of India,
tuberculosis,
Water Pollution,
Water Supplies
With the largest open-cast chromite ore mines in the world, India’s Sukinda valley endures significant pollution; 60 percent of the drinking water is contaminated with carcinogenic hexavalent chromium, affecting nearly 3 million people. Health officials say 85 percent (Times of India) of the population suffers from “pollution-induced†diseases and fatalities, such as gastrointestinal bleeding, tuberculosis, [...]
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Posted by Matt in July 4th, 2007 |
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According to data from a report (PDF) by Doctors Without Borders, about nine million active infections of TB develop annually, leading to about two million deaths. TB is one of the most common infections among the HIV infected and the top killer of people with AIDS globally. A World Health Organization report finds the rise [...]
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