Imagine you’re browsing through some online dating profiles and you see someone that catches your eye. Pretty eyes, nice smile, seems relaxed and confident in themselves, with just a h… Read More
Aam ka panna is an Indian drink made from green mangoes and is consumed as a healthy drink to fight against the summer heat. A drink which is consumed in North India as a treatment for gastr… Read More
The New York Flour Riot of 1837
The 1830s weren’t a great time to be in New York City. The Big Apple suffered a series of catastrophes of biblical proportions. Firstly, there was plag… Read More
In Ancient Rome and Greece, waterborne diseases were among the main causes of death and the danger of lead being used in the water piping was already being speculated on by various individua… Read More
The 2016 Rio Olympics has once again highlighted that there are many communities that do not have access to clean drinking water and hygienic sanitation, even though both have been declared… Read More
According to the British Government, tap water in the UK is perfectly trustworthy and 94% of the population are satisfied with their water supply.
I am not too sure where they get that figur… Read More
Most of us do not really think about water much, even though it sustains life on all levels. I mean, we open a tap and clean water flows out, what is there to think about?
If you live in the… Read More
The Vartry Water Supply Scheme was originally constructed by Dublin Corporation in the 1860s and includes a water treatment plant, two reservoirs, a 4km tunnel under Callowhill and 40km of t… Read More
Did you know that there are many infections and diseases that can be caused by as well as cured by water? As strange as it may sound, water is life and while contaminated water and a lack of… Read More
President Trump’s Budget proposal would take a big axe to several United Nations programs, in particular, eliminating Pledged Payments to U.N. Climate-Change programs, and reducing Fun… Read More
…you just need a special straw
Everyone knows about the importance of water for good health, particularly since your body is 60 percent water. Experts recommend dri… Read More
Rain has hit southern states of India. By this month end or July entire country will get wet. A relief from hot summer, but all worried about monsoon diseases. The state of road and infrast… Read More
Conscious Life Space
In North America, Thanksgiving is celebrated in both Canada (the second Monday of each October) and the United States of America (the fourth Thursday each November). For… Read More
Ayurveda health benefits of long pepper are innumerable. Pippali is mainly recommended for weight loss, diabetes and PCOS or PCOD. When this spice is used with milk it helps in erectile dy… Read More
"In Mozambique, Yemen and Venezuela crises, access for aid is hard to come by" PBS NewsHour 4/10/2019ExcerptSUMMARY: Mozambique’s official death toll from a deadly cyclone in Mar… Read More
It is defined as the excessive loss of body fluid. There are three types of dehydration: hypotonic or hyponatremic (primarily a loss of electrolytes, sodiumin particular), hypertonic or hy… Read More
Tragedy hits Ogun as cholera outbreak kills five peopleTragedy hits Ogun as cholera outbreak kills five people
No fewer than five people have lost their lives ad a result of Cholera outbre… Read More
‘Nigerian Newspaper Headlines Today: 1st December 2019
Nigerian Newspaper HeadlinesThese are our newspaper headlines today; Sunday, 1st December.
‘You’re Not Different Fro… Read More
The Victorian Era, 1837 – 1901, was the period of Queen Victoria’s reign. It was an era of great development and dramatic change, transforming England from a traditionally agricu… Read More
Aim of the testIsolate Vibrio cholera from stool specimen and perform antibiotic sensitivity testing.Types of specimenFresh random stool, rectal swab if stool is unavailable.Criteria of spec… Read More
Rate this post Dora Akunyili: The bold administrator who rid Nigeria of fake drugsWhile many people regard her as one of the most awarded Nigerian women… Read More
Immunoprophylaxis is the prevention of disease by the production of active or passive immunity. The incidence of diseases, such as diphtheria, measles, mumps, pertussis (whooping cough), rub… Read More
3 Water Filter Add-Ons for Superior Whole House Filtration
If you have a Springwell whole house water filter installed in your home, you know it acts as a powerful defense line against masse… Read More
Chaotic, lively, cheerful, and colorful: welcome to Naples! The capital of the Campania region is one of the most authentic cities in Italy. I just loved the city, its atmosphere, the peop… Read More
Cholera kills 54 in 16 states – NCDC
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control says Cholera has killed nothing less than 54 persons across the country.
The information is contained in… Read More
Introduction
Until the late 19th Century we did not know what caused disease. There were many different theories from bad air to god’s wrath. People tried their best to treat illnes… Read More
What is a Boil Water Advisory? – And What to Do If One is Issued in Your Area
Today, climate change and failing infrastructure are two of the main contributors to the growing wa… Read More
What better way to spend Halloween than to stay in a haunted hotel in Ireland? Read on to find out where the best haunted hotels in Ireland are and which haunted castle hotels in Ireland you… Read More
Giving your trip around the world an edge means creating a memory that will continue to live on. It is time to plan a spine-tingling getaway as the spooktacular holiday approaches. Surprisin… Read More
How did we treat illness before we knew what germs were? How did we discover bacteria which cause disease? The history of medicine is a super interesting topic and we are going to learn all… Read More
There are many haunted places in London. It is one of the world’s most iconic and glamorous cities, with historical buildings, castles, museums, parks, and bustling streets.
Lo… Read More
Was it Mrs Thatcher’s dream to see pretty English beaches caked in fetid lumps of human excrement and untreated chemical waste?
When she said there was no such thing as society, did M… Read More
Verbandsbüro - Ihr Experte für Verbands-und VereinsmarketingNeue Studie: Cholera-Pandemie breitet sich aus
Die international tätige Hilfsorganisation CARE Deutschland e.V. hat… Read More
Thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes in central Somalia after the River Shabelle burst its banks in Beledweyne. Heavy rain has led to flooding in the area, causing damage… Read More
Hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced by floods in central Somalia, with many fearing a cholera and malaria outbreak. The floods have forced many government offices and the tow… Read More
Cameroon celebrates National Unity Day each year, but many people are unhappy with the government due to the ongoing violence and displacement. The country is facing a cholera epidemic and t… Read More
Iraq's Water Crisis: The Devastating Impact of Drying RiversDid you know that Iraq is facing a water crisis of alarming proportions? As rivers dry up and reservoirs reach critically low leve… Read More
One hundred ninety years have passed since the birth of the famous artist.
He was born on January 23, 1832 in Paris, as the first-born son of a ministerial clerk and the dau… Read More