Medindia » Health / Medical News » Xenophobia News

Xenophobia News

Rating : 4 /5
Rate this Article:
Health News Posted on May 22, 2013
Email Email RSS Feeds RSS Save this page Save Link Link Syndicate Syndicate
Total No. of Records -710 Page - 2 of 71 

Xenophobia- Related News

Medindia provides you with the latest news and research breakthroughs on Xenophobia. Please find 710 such items on this topic.
 Combination of Smoking, Anxiety and Depression in Teen Girls may Signal Risk of Osteoporosis
Combination of Smoking, Anxiety and Depression in Teen Girls may Signal Risk of Osteoporosis
A combination of smoking, anxiety and depression among adolescent girls may be sign of increased risk of osteoporosis when they grow up, leading to high fracture rates during their postmenop... 
 Experts Say Sunscreen Fear 'A Risk to Health'
Experts Say Sunscreen Fear 'A Risk to Health'
Possible health risks from tiny particles used in some sunscreens may kill people, say experts. Concern about the potential damage from an anti-nanotechnology campaign being run by... 
 Anxiety Increases Death Risk
Anxiety Increases Death Risk
Anxiety doubles the risk of dying from any cause among patients with heart disease, finds recent study. Researchers said that patients with both anxiety and depression have tripled... 
 Brain Tumor Patient Runs the Gusher Marathon With Daughter in a Stroller to Emerge First in the Race
Brain Tumor Patient Runs the Gusher Marathon With Daughter in a Stroller to Emerge First in the Race
Thirty-two-year old Iram Leon, did quite the unthinkable and what a feat! Through 26 mile marathon route, Leon pushed his daughter in a stroller to emerge first in the Gusher Marathon in Tex... 
 Children Avoiding Scary Situations may Develop Anxiety Disorders
Children Avoiding Scary Situations may Develop Anxiety Disorders
A new study has found that children who avoid scary situations are likely to have anxiety disorders. The researchers developed two eight-question surveys - the Children's Avoidance Measur... 
Study Identifies Potential Target to Better Treat, Cure Anxiety Disorders
Study Identifies Potential Target to Better Treat, Cure Anxiety Disorders
A specific group of cells in the brainstem whose activation during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is critical for the regulation of emotional memory processing has been identified for the fi... 
 Eighth Bird Flu Death Reported By Cambodia Triggers Fear
Eighth Bird Flu Death Reported By Cambodia Triggers Fear
A health official has said that a 35-year-old man has become Cambodia's eighth bird flu fatality this year, prompting concern about the spread of the virus in the country. The latest vi... 
 Fear of Abuse in Care Homes Deters Senior Citizens from Seeking Care
Fear of Abuse in Care Homes Deters Senior Citizens from Seeking Care
Concern and fear looms large in the minds of old people and close relatives of the old, as a recent survey revealed the high risk of abuse and ill treatment in care homes for the aged. O... 
 Race and Genetics Linked With Development of Food Allergies Among Children
Race and Genetics Linked With Development of Food Allergies Among Children
A child’s sensitivity to developing allergies to specific foods is linked with race and the role played by his genes, according to a new study conducted by researchers at Henry Ford Hospital... 
 Fear Of Death Remains Engraved In The Hearts Of Children Who Work in India's Rat-hole Coal Mines
Fear Of Death Remains Engraved In The Hearts Of Children Who Work in India's Rat-hole Coal Mines
A recurring fear is held by thirteen-year-old Sanjay Chhetri. He fears that one day, the dark, dank mine where he works will cave in and bury him alive. Like thousands of children in I... 
Page 2 of 71
<< Top
< Prev
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Next >
Last >>
Free News Widget
Customize it to your web-page
Download
Health News Index
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
News Archive
Date :
Category :
Keyword :
Select a News Category