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Thursday, October 3, 2013

Exercise rivals drugs for stroke, heart disease treatment | HEALTH - geo.tv

Exercise rivals drugs for stroke, heart disease treatment | HEALTH - geo.tv
Exercise rivals drugs for stroke, heart disease treatment


CREATIVE LIVING AWARENESS WELFARE (CLAW):

Health Awareness : Exercises for Health, Happiness and Longevity.

- A.R.Shams's Reflection - Series of Press / Online Publication - Moral
Messages Worldwide - http://arshamssrefletion.blogspot.com 


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// PARIS: Exercise may be at least as effective as some drugs in reducing the
risk of death in stroke patients or people with heart disease, a study
published on Wednesday said.

Researchers from the London
School of Economics, Harvard Medical School and Stanford University
School of Medicine compared the findings of several studies into the
effectiveness of exercise versus drugs in people with coronary heart
disease, stroke patients, people with prediabetes and those with heart

failure.//

Sunday, September 29, 2013

World Rabies Day being observed | HEALTH - geo.tv

World Rabies Day being observed | HEALTH - geo.tv
World Rabies Day being observed

CREATIVE LIVING AWARENESS WELFARE (CLAW):

Health: World Rabies Day being observed

- A.R.Shams's Reflection - Series of Press / Online Publication - Moral Messages Worldwide - http://arshamssrefletion.blogs/...
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// KARACHI: World Rabies Day is being observed today with aim to raise awareness about the impact of rabies on humans & animals, provide information and advice on how to prevent the disease.

Rabies is a viral disease that causes acute encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) in warm-blooded animals. The disease can be transmitted from one species to another, such as from dogs to humans. For a human, rabies is almost invariably fatal if postexposure prophylaxis is not administered prior to the onset of severe symptoms. The rabies virus infects the central nervous system, ultimately causing disease in the brain and death.

On the occasion of World Rabies Day, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) and the World Health Organization (WHO) have united in their goal to eliminate human rabies and control the disease in animals.

Every year, an estimated 60000 people die an agonizing death from rabies, many of whom are children bitten by rabies-infected dogs.

Community participation, education and public awareness are important elements of successful rabies control programmes, and mass vaccination of dogs is critical. Communities need to take responsibility for their dogs, preve nt dog bites and know what to do when bitten.

More than 100 countries report cases of rabies in dogs putting people at risk. Vaccinating at least 70% of dogs breaks the cycle of transmission in dogs and to humans. Rabies programmes need to incorporate free-roaming and street dogs with options for dog population management.

Safe, efficacious and affordable dog rabies vaccines are available, and countries embarking on rabies elimination need easy access to quality-assured dog vaccines for vaccination campaigns and for outbreak management. Vaccine banks can help facilitate procurement and deliveries.

A person who is bitten by a rabid animal still has the chance to survive if the wound is cleaned immediately and thoroughly with plenty of water and soap and post-exposure prophylaxis is provided in time (a course of vaccines and, in severe cases, immunoglobulins). Preventive rabies vaccination can be given to people at high risk of exposure from domestic or wild animals, such as animal health workers, veterinarians or laboratory personnel, to protect them before they are exposed.

Surveillance is an important pillar to understand trends and to guide action in rabies elimination. Disease reporting is essential for identifying risk areas and providing assurance of absence of disease. Laboratory capacity is critical to confirm cases and requires strengthening in many parts of the world.

Besides addressing rabies in dogs, rabies transmitt ed by wildlife also requires attention. In a few regions of the world, rabies transmitted by wildlife has become the most prominent pathway for human rabies transmission, for example bat- transmitted rabies in South America. Changes in the environment and closer human contact with wildlife can lead to increased human exposure to rabies-infected wildlife species. Livestock can become infected with rabies by dogs or wildlife, resulting in economic losses and impacting food security.//

Saturday, September 28, 2013

BBC News - Burial space in England 'could run out in 20 years'

BBC News - Burial space in England 'could run out in 20 years'
 


CREATIVE LIVING AWARENESS WELFARE (CLAW):

One of the shocking things in near future on earth would be finding no space for being buried or else like that after death for a person belonging to any doctrine of thoughts. Many graveyards have been found turning to multistory shopping and residential complexes.  What a pity on 'the best of creatures', the human beings! Therefore, some positive steps should be taken by all the global country governments.

- A.R.Shams's Reflection - Series of Press / Online Publication - Moral Messages Worldwide - http://arshamssrefletion.blogspot.com 

Friday, September 27, 2013

Taliban will have to abide by Constitution of Pakistan: Nawaz | PAKISTAN - geo.tv

Taliban will have to abide by Constitution of Pakistan: Nawaz | PAKISTAN - geo.tv
 Taliban will have to abide by Constitution of Pakistan: Nawaz

CREATIVE LIVING AWARENESS WELFARE (CLAW):

Peaceful negotiation on Humanitarian ground between both the concerning parties having sincere and honest willingness can be possible only when both of them are physically, mentally and spiritually determined to compromise over matters mutually sacrificing some of their vested interests.
 

  - A.R.Shams's Reflection - Series of Press / Online Publication - Moral Messages Worldwide - http://arshamssrefletion.blogspot.com

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Most Honest Cities: The Reader's Digest "Lost Wallet" Test | Reader's Digest

Most Honest Cities: The Reader's Digest "Lost Wallet" Test | Reader's Digest
 Helsinki
 Rahul Raj, Mumbai

 Regina Gyorfi, Budapest

 Richard Hamilton, NYC

 Moscow, Russia
Julius Maarleveld, Amsterdam

 Seyran Coban, Berlin

 Bucharest

 Jeanette Baum, Zurich

 Rio de Janeiro

 Petra Samcová, Prague

Madrid

 Lisbon
Creative Living Awareness Welfare (CLAW):
So, the highest corrupted (most dishonest) ones are in Lisbon, Potugal, while, the least corrupted (most honest) are in Helsinki, Finland. I would Like to know about other cities of the world on the same context please.

  A.R.Shams's Reflection - Series of Press / Online Publication - Moral Messages Worldwide - http://arshamssrefletion.blogspot.com

Benefits of Reading: Getting Smart, Thin, Healthy, Happy | Reader's Digest

Benefits of Reading: Getting Smart, Thin, Healthy, Happy | Reader's Digest
 Reading: Healthier Than You Thought

 Reading

De-Stress
Empathy

 Encourage you
Dog Park

 Reading

 Work out and read
Creative Living Awareness Welfare (CLAW):

My personal observational experience leads me to believe about having the hobby of reading books has been found and proved as to be one of the most excellent hobbies / habits.

A.R.Shams's Reflection - Series of Press / Online Publication - Moral Messages Worldwide - http://arshamssrefletion.blogspot.com

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

BBC News - Iran ready for nuclear talks, says President Rouhani

BBC News - Iran ready for nuclear talks, says President Rouhani
 

 

 President Barack Obama addresses UN General Assembly. 24 Sept 2013
Creative Living Awareness Welfare (CLAW):
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Iran may prove itself a vital key member of the UN to help settling international matters in a peaceful manner. 

A.R.Shams's Reflection - Series of Press / Online Publication - Moral Messages Worldwide - http://arshamssrefletion.blogspot.com