Giving vitamin A supplements to children under the age of five in developing countries could save 600,000 lives a year, researchers claim.
According to a recent UC Davis study published online in BMC Cardiovascular Disorders, people with lower socioeconomic status are at greater risk of developing heart disease compared to those who are wealthier or better educated. The likelihood of heart disease persists, even with long-term progress in addressing traditional risk factors, such as smoking, high blood pressure and elevated cholesterol. Peter Franks, a UC Davis professor of family and community medicine and lead author of the study said:
Surviving on minimum wage may seem close to impossible, especially in today's economy, but many families are doing just that. The key is to have a plan and to know where you're going so there are no financial surprises in the way.
At least nine people have been killed and 45 injured in an explosion outside the high court in the Indian capital, Delhi, officials say.
Manchester United has reported a record annual operating profit of £110.9m.
Doctors may tell you to cut the fat, but not all fats are unhealthy. Omega-3 fatty acids may have far-reaching health benefits. Studies suggest they help lower the risk of heart disease, the nation’s top killer.
Tokyo (CNN) -- The death toll from Talas, which swept across western Japan, has risen to 38, local authorities said Tuesday morning.
At first Miguel thought he had a gastroenteritis or gastrointestinal infection. His stomach hurt and he was throwing up. He wasn't hungry at all. But the next day, instead of feeling better, he felt worse. In addition to his other symptoms, he had a fever.
The $53 billion figure assumes a scenario in which U.S. carriers invest more rapidly and start to produce 4G-based offerings before global competitors gain traction.
The UK government's targeted rate of inflation rose in July, following higher prices for clothing and footwear and fees for financial services.