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Monday, January 27, 2014

Ivory Coast pilots novel elephant rescue | AMAZING & INTERESTING - geo.tv

Ivory Coast pilots novel elephant rescue | AMAZING & INTERESTING - geo.tv



Ivory Coast pilots novel elephant rescue

REAL LIFE AWARENESS WELFARE (RLAW):



Jungle living animals look beautiful in the jungles as children on their mothers' lap.



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Sunday, January 26, 2014

Endangered Philippine eagle killed by falling branch | AMAZING & INTERESTING - geo.tv

Endangered Philippine eagle killed by falling branch | AMAZING & INTERESTING - geo.tv

 Endangered Philippine eagle killed by falling branch



AMAZING AWARENESS WELFARE (AAW):

// MANILA: A rare Philippine eagle, whose species is on the brink of extinction,
was killed inside a conservation group´s breeding centre when a branch
fell on its cage, the centre said Saturday.

The
15-year-old male bird, named ´Arakan´, was one of about 250 adult
Philippine eagles remaining according to the Swiss-based International
Union for the
Conservation of Nature, which lists the species as "critically
endangered"...........//

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A.R.Shams\s Reflection:

Its
understood well enough that protecting lives of living animals (all
including especially the 'Rare animals') on the surface of our lovely
planet should be considered as a moral duty of humans and their
governments as well.

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French president splits with partner after affair | WORLD - geo.tv

French president splits with partner after affair | WORLD - geo.tv

 French president splits with partner after affair



AMAZING AWARENESS WELFARE (AWA):

// PARIS:
French President Francois Hollande on Saturday told AFP he has split
with his longstanding partner Valerie Trierweiler after his affair with
an actress nearly 20 years his junior.
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A.R.Shams's Reflection:
Splitting
one and settling with a new one as a spouse may be good for the couple
but that sounds as unwishful, awkward and awesome although that may be
a  blessing or not for the newly married couple only time tells.
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Friday, January 24, 2014

No health shield from vitamin D pills: study | HEALTH - geo.tv

No health shield from vitamin D pills: study | HEALTH - geo.tv

 No health shield from vitamin D pills: study



 HEALTH AWARENESS WELFARE (HAW)

PARIS: Vitamin D supplements have no significant effect on preventing heart
attack, stroke, cancer or bone fractures, according to a review of
scientific evidence published Friday.

Researchers led by Mark
Bolland of the University of Auckland in New Zealand looked at 40
high-quality trials to see if supplements met a benchmark of reducing
risk of these problems by 15 percent or more.

Previous research had seen a strong link between vitamin D deficiency and poor health in these areas.

But
 the new study, published in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology,
strengthens arguments that vitamin D deficiency is usually the result of
 ill health -- not the cause of it.

Its authors say there is
"little justification" for doctors to prescribe vitamin D supplements as
 a preventive measure for these disorders.

"Available evidence
does not lend support to vitamin D supplementation and it is very
unlikely that the results of a future single randomised clinical trial
will materially alter the results from current meta-analyses," they
write.

Vitamin D is a key component for healthy bones, teeth and muscles.

It is produced naturally when the skin is exposed to sunlight or derived from foods such as oily fish, egg yolks and cheese.

In
 March last year, British scientists, in a comparison of 4,000 women,
found that vitamin D supplements taken in pregnancy made no difference
to the child's bone health.

And in September 2012, researchers at
New York's Rockefeller University saw no evidence that vitamin D
supplements lowered cholesterol, a factor in heart disease, at least
over the short term.

In contrast, a November 2012 investigation
into pregnant women who lived in high-latitude, northern hemisphere
countries with long, dark winters found a link between low levels of
natural vitamin D and an increased risk of multiple sclerosis (MS) in
their offspring.

For these women, taking vitamin D supplements to
offset the effects of long periods without sunlight could be advisable,
according to that research.most
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A.R.Shams's Reflection:

Medical scientific research reports should be given utmost importance for better and confident living.
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Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Endangered Indian snow leopards to be tracked by GPS | AMAZING & INTERESTING - geo.tv

Endangered Indian snow leopards to be tracked by GPS | AMAZING & INTERESTING - geo.tv







AMAZING AND INTERESTING AWARENESS WELFARE (A / IAW) :
Endangered Indian snow leopards to be tracked by GPS// SHIMLA: Six snow leopards in the icy Indian state of Himachal Pradesh will be
fitted with satellite-linked collars in a project aimed at deepening
understanding of the endangered mountain cat, wildlife officials said
Wednesday..............//

A.R.Shams's Reflection:

Rare animals on our lovely earth / planet should be protected as much possible on humanitarian ground please.

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Pakistan could delay polio-free goal: Gates | HEALTH - geo.tv

Pakistan could delay polio-free goal: Gates | HEALTH - geo.tv

 Pakistan could delay polio-free goal: Gates



HEALTH AWARENESS WELFARE (HAW) :Pakistan could delay polio-free goal: Gates

/ /NEW YORK: Billionaire software baron turned philanthropist Bill Gates
warned on Tuesday that violence in Nigeria and Pakistan could set him
back in his goal of eradicating polio by 2018.

In 2013, The
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation -- a charity that funds medical
research and vaccination drives -- made wiping out the crippling disease
in the next six years its top priority.

But the Microsoft
founder, who has poured a large part of his personal fortune into the
drive and encouraged fellow billionaires to contribute, said in an AFP
interview that major challenges remain.

India, once the country
with the worst problem with polio -- a mainly childhood disease that
causes the wasting of the limbs -- has just celebrated three years polio
free.

But the disease remains endemic in Afghanistan, Nigeria and
Pakistan. There are also reinfections in war-torn Somalia and Syria
that threaten to break out into areas once free of the scourge.

"Nigeria
and Pakistan are going to be tough. The Pakistan violence is evil,"
Gates told AFP in New York on Tuesday, complaining that local conspiracy
theories have undermined innoculation drives.

"The truth is the
vaccine is to help kids. And spreading rumors and attacking the workers
on this -- those people don´t have justice and truth on their side.

"And
so we may miss by a year or two if we can´t help out with that. The
president, the religious leaders a lot of the supporters of that country
are trying to get the truth out.

"Just hours before Gates spoke,
three polio workers were shot dead in the Pakistani city of Karachi,
forcing the suspension vaccination in the whole southern province of
Sindh.

Last week the World Health Organization warned that
Pakistan´s northwestern city of Peshawar was the world´s "largest
reservoir" of the disease.

Opposition from the Pakistani Taliban to immunization and an insurgency in northern Nigeria have also hit hard.

"This
is really going to come down to Nigeria and Pakistan," Gates told AFP.
"Everyday we´re talking about what´s going well, what´s not, how we
track the teams, where new approaches can help out so we´ve intensified
the effort," he added.

Last November the Global Polio Eradication
Initiative said Nigeria had 51 of the 328 cases of the disease worldwide
in 2013, compared to 121 out of 223 in 2012.

But numbers are up in Pakistan. According to the WHO, Pakistan recorded 91 cases of polio last year compared with 58 in 2012.

"Even in Pakistan it´s somewhat of an increase but still small numbers so we´re very close," Gates told AFP.//

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Saturday, January 18, 2014

31 Healthy Snacks for Adults | Reader's Digest

31 Healthy Snacks for Adults | Reader's Digest
 Sweet potato fries
 Baked apples
 Fruit kebob
 Goat Cheese
 Baked NutsBagel with ricotta and strawberries

blueberries and yogurt

 Watermelon

 CREATIVE LIVING AWARENESS WELFARE(CLAW):

Healthy Snacks / Eating for Adults.

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A.R.Shams's Reflection:

Healthy snacks should be as like as healthy breakfast.
  

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