Influenza H1N1 continues to decline, 16,455 dead since spring 2009
Influenza H1N1 continues to decline
Pandemic influenza H1N1, which has killed 16,455 since March 2009, continues to decline worldwide, according to the latest report published Friday by the World Health Organization (WHO). Full Story »
- Five thousand people die of food poisoning each year in the U.S. Fri Mar 5, 13:18
- SIDS: New data from research Fri Mar 5, 12:13
- Soon a vaccine against malaria for the pregnant? Fri Mar 5, 10:03
- Denmark allows heroin under medical supervision Sun Feb 28, 16:08
- Allergy: New in treatment Thu Feb 25, 20:13
- The transmission of tuberculosis in planes Mon Feb 22, 14:03
- Multiple sclerosis: the benefits of exercise Mon Feb 22, 13:13
- Researchers invent a test revealing the genetic signature of tumor Fri Feb 19, 15:26
- Parkinson's disease: reduce risk by ibuprofen Fri Feb 19, 13:13
Social Health
- Five thousand people die of food poisoning each year in the U.S. Fri Mar 5, 13:18
- Denmark allows heroin under medical supervision Sun Feb 28, 16:08
- The transmission of tuberculosis in planes Mon Feb 22, 14:03
AIDS
- AIDS: The green monkey, the object of attention Sun Dec 6, 14:12
- AIDS: Double risk of failure with Epzicom Wed Dec 2, 09:20
- AIDS: new HIV infections fell by 17% Thu Nov 26, 11:18
Cancer
- Cancer, the leading cause of death worldwide, can be avoided Thu Feb 4, 15:02
- Stop smoking even when lung cancer is diagnosed Mon Jan 25, 17:42
- High levels of vitamin D linked to reduced risk of colon cancer Sun Jan 24, 11:18
Deseases
- Parkinson's disease: reduce risk by ibuprofen Fri Feb 19, 13:13
- Asthma: How to halt the crisis? Sat Feb 13, 09:08
- Parkinson: Smell disorders can be a sign? Sat Jan 30, 10:22
Diet
- Obesity: Loss of certain genes increases the risk of overweight Thu Feb 4, 14:54
- Lose weight by eating slowly Tue Jan 19, 14:01
- Red wine: Paradox Unveiled Sat Jan 9, 11:36
Human body
- Allergy: New in treatment Thu Feb 25, 20:13
- Multiple sclerosis: the benefits of exercise Mon Feb 22, 13:13
- Babies learn bilingualism from the womb Wed Feb 17, 14:18
Most read
- All about Pandemrix
- Black currant effective in removing dark circles under the eyes
- AIDS: The green monkey, the object of attention
- Lack of vitamin D and increased risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke and death
- Influenza A: vaccine side effects
- Cancer, the leading cause of death worldwide, can be avoided
- Getting rid of anesthesia and scalpel with powerful ultrasound
- What is the Guillain-Barre syndrome?
- A drug to boost female libido
- In fact, the G-spot does not exist
Top rated
- Cuba offers free penis implants
- Influenza A transmissible to pets?
- Cannabis as a last remedy for an autistic child
- Embryonic stem cells repair the brain of rats
- Considered in a coma, he was awake but paralyzed
- Influenza A: vaccine side effects
- Two drinks per day: Woman's heart in danger
- Getting rid of anesthesia and scalpel with powerful ultrasound
- Black currant effective in removing dark circles under the eyes
- A vaccine against malaria within three years?






