Herbal remedies aimed at children
Dietary supplement companies in the United States have begun aggressively targeting children and parents as consumers of their products, among them powerful chemicals designed to help children gain
Dietary supplement companies in the United States have begun aggressively targeting children and parents as consumers of their products, among them powerful chemicals designed to help children gain
Among the many things that people in industrialized countries today take for granted is that we will not die of a sore throat or infected scratch from rosebush. Effective protection provided by
Some of the Amazon's business and political interests have begun to carry the flag fo environmentally friendly economic development projects.According to Joao Capiberbe, the governor of Amapa, one
Five years after a watershed conference in Beijing articulated what more than 180 nations agreed were universal rights of women, a weeklong follow-up meeting has ended at the United Nations with no
A few weeks ago, the Nature Conservancy announced that it would spend $37 million to buy a remote Pacific atoll from a Honolulu family. The atoll, Palmyra is not only one of the most pristine places
In a scenario eerily reminiscent of the beginnings of the AIDS epidemic, nearly five dozen intravenous drug users in Scotland, Ireland and England since April have become ill or died of an
The prevalence of AIDs is threatening to cause a serious decline in the number of workers over the next two decades, particularly in sub-Saharan African countries, according to a new report by the
Microbes that cause diseases ranging from sore throats and pneumonia to malaria and AIDS are mutating at an alarming rate around the globe into much more dangerous infections that fail to respond to
The leading three U.S. makers of crayons have agreed to reformulate their product to eliminate an ingredient that may contain asbestos or asbestos like fibers, after tests by the Consumer Product
Big hazard to workers' health : As China applies to join the World Trade Organisation, international concern has been directed at the sometimes unpleasant or dangerous working conditions in the