China says the disease was first detected this week.
Not exact matches
«Although
China will be switching over to renewables by 2039, concerns about unhealthy air will be so intense after two decades of respiratory
diseases that they could likely pioneer buildings with filtered air, oxygen supplements and artificial light to replace lost sunlight,»
said Jacques Gordon, LaSalle's head of global research and strategy.
Park
said that with heart
disease and diabetes posing increasingly significant health risks in
China, «health and fitness issues are becoming a serious problem.»
The researchers note that the association found in this study has potentially important implications for future RA
disease burden,
saying: «Women who took part in this study were born in the 1940s and 1950s, before
China's one - child policy was introduced in the late 1970s, and at a time when breastfeeding was more prevalent.
You all of a sudden have to
say, «no, we are not concerned about poverty and hunger anymore in Mexico or Chile or
China, now we have to be concerned with obesity and heart
disease and we are losing people from that and it's going to destroy our health system in another 10 years»» And some countries are really willing to take it on.
«In geographically large and densely populated countries like
China, tools like Thermia can provide better on - the - ground
disease surveillance than by relying on data that is only captured at the point of treatment in the clinic,»
says Hswen.
«Our results indicate that based just on the pattern of virus attachment the H7N9 currently emerging in
China has the potential both to cause severe pulmonary
disease and to be efficiently transmitted among humans,»
says Dr. Kuiken.
The authors assumed that death rates from cardiovascular
disease would be constant over time, he
says, even though populations in countries like
China and India are steadily aging — potentially boosting such death rates.
The surge in human cases is cause for alarm,
says Guan Yi, an expert in emerging viral
diseases at the University of Hong Kong in
China.
That is still a major concern, as WHO experts this weekend reported additional cases in Beijing and
said they suspected that the
disease had spread throughout
China.
The study, which was conducted in
China and published in the journal Neurology, «highlights the importance of midlife vascular risk factors for Alzheimer's
disease, which, unlike age and genetics, can be modified,»
says Whitney Wharton, PhD, a research scientist at the University of Wisconsin's Alzheimer's Institute, in Madison, who was not involved in the research.
So, I really believe in Dr Dean Ornish's scientific proven studies on reversing atherosclerosis heart
disease, even prostate cancer, and yes, I believe in The
China Study by T. Collin Campbell, even when he
says we can turn on and turn off cancer growth just by adding animal protein to the diet of his subjets, the same way as I turn on and turn off my own high blood pressure just by adding or not current «animal proteins and processed foods to my diet, as I sometimes do as just to make sure the diet really Works.
While a detailed critique of this study is beyond the scope of this section, suffice it to
say for now that the
China Study was a) an epidemiological study, and therefore incapable of proving that any dietary factor caused or prevented any health problem; and b) did not take refined carbohydrate into account as a potential risk factor for chronic
disease.
The anti-inflammatory nature of plant foods may explain why those eating plant - based diets have less diabetes (Preventing Macular Degeneration With Diet); fewer allergies (Preventing Allergies in Adulthood); less heart
disease (
China Study on Sudden Cardiac Death); better moods (Improving Mood Through Diet); and fewer chronic
diseases in general (
Say No to Drugs by
Saying Yes to More Plants).
However, there is the work of T. Colin Campbell in The
China Study which does report that staying below a 5 % level of animal - derived proteins will provide a 90 - 100 % reversal in degenerative
disease compared to
say the 50 % or less reversal experienced with the Mediterranean diet lifestyle.
TRUTH: What's
said in the bestselling book «The
China Study» does not match the findings of the actual
China; Cornell - Oxford Study, in which there was no correlation with more or less
disease in people eating a lot of plant foods.