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  • Ancient Egyptians knew the pain of heart disease: study 19 Nov 2009 06:32 GMT
    ... Ancient Egyptians knew the pain of heart disease: study WASHINGTON (AFP) - The hardening of ... edition of the Journal of the American Medical Association. Some of the mummies had calcification ...

  • Ancient Egyptians knew the pain of heart disease - study 18 Nov 2009 11:10 GMT
    ... phenomenon, according to new research showing ancient Egypt's pharaohs suffered from heart disease too. "Atherosclerosis is ubiquitous among modern day ... edition of the Journal of the American Medical Association. Some of the mummies had calcification ...

  • Ancient Egyptians knew the pain of heart disease, says study 18 Nov 2009 17:57 GMT
    ... phenomenon, according to new research showing ancient Egypt's pharaohs suffered from heart disease too. "Atherosclerosis is ubiquitous among modern day ... edition of the Journal of the American Medical Association. Some of the mummies had calcification ...

  • Ancient Egyptians knew the pain of heart disease 18 Nov 2009 10:41 GMT
    ... look beyond modern to fully understand the disease," added Thomas, one of the co-authors of ... arthritis, dental decay and atheroscleroris. Working with Egyptologists and preservation specialists, a team of US ... edition of the Journal of the American Medical Association. Some of the mummies had calcification ...

  • Researchers: Ancient Egyptian Mummies Show Signs Of Heart Disease 17 Nov 2009 23:52 GMT
    ... and other contributing factors, there was heart disease. U.S. researchers performed CT scans on 22 ... out some of the mummies at the Egyptian National Museum of Antiquities in Cairo. Half ...

  • No fast-food phenom: Ancient Egyptian mummies show signs of heart disease, scientists say 17 Nov 2009 22:14 GMT
    ... ...

  • Egyptian mummies show signs of heart disease 18 Nov 2009 03:11 GMT
    ... ...

  • Swine Flu in the Middle East, pro-vaccine propagandists...and the evils of vaccinations 23 Nov 2009 05:15 GMT
    ... to treat passengers suspected of having the disease. Egypt has even ordered the slaughter of all ... 500,000 swine flu vaccines from the World Health Organisation and is ready to order more ...

  • Ministry of Health announces 10th swine flu death 23 Nov 2009 19:52 GMT
    ... Ministry of Health announces 10th swine flu death  Safaa ... death  Safaa Abdoun / Daily News Egypt CAIRO: The Ministry of Health announced the ... said. She was also suffering from chronic diseases including obesity, diabetes and a relatively high ...

  • Experts say radical measures won't stop swine flu 19 Nov 2009 09:36 GMT
    ... this April 30, 2009 file photo, Chinese health worker examining passengers onboard the AeroMexico flight ... swine flu outbreaks. Argentina, Singapore, Malaysia and Egypt have also enacted radical swine flu prevention ... Bodeen and Gillian Wong in Beijing, and Medical Writer Margie Mason in Hanoi contributed to ...

  • If H1N1 joins bird flu, global pandemic may be much worse 22 Nov 2009 00:12 GMT
    ... But the prospect is so chilling that health officials have been warning about it since ... where bird flu is well established, particularly Egypt and Vietnam. As a correspondent, I tracked ... of our brittle, underfunded system for emergency medical care. But swine flu is not merely ...

  • Four pilgrims die of Swine flu 23 Nov 2009 14:33 GMT
    ... was a 17-year-old girl from Nigeria. The Health Ministry said none of the four foreign ... said all had underlying health problems, including cancer and respiratory illness, AFP news agency reported. ... apply for a visa. In September, the Egyptian authorities barred hundreds of Muslim pilgrims in ...

  • Swine Flu Mystery; is It Exaggerated Or Genuine Scare? [analysis] 22 Nov 2009 04:35 GMT
    ... schools has struck countrywide. The ministries of health and education have put the country and ... seem unbothered and it is only the medical personnel treating suspected swine flu cases who ... flu scare spread so widely that the Egyptian government ordered for the slaughter of about ...

  • Saudi Arabia will not bar pilgrims for fear of swine flu 24 Nov 2009 11:32 GMT
    ... it would screen all would-be pilgrims for HIV infection. Mohammed Nur Rahimi, the head of ... kingdom would follow advice from the World Health Organisation not to close airports, but rather to ... Saturday had reported that the number of Egyptians performing the Umrah pilgrimage this May had ...

  • The Mummies' Curse: Heart Disease 17 Nov 2009 22:11 GMT
    ... Wann, chairman of the department of cardiovascular medicine at the Wisconsin Heart Hospital in Wauwatosa. ... in Wauwatosa. "We thought it was a disease of McDonald's. We had this vision of ... when two physicians, one American and one Egyptian, saw a sign on a mummy at ...

  • Egyptian Mummies Reveal Heart Disease as Ancient Affliction 17 Nov 2009 22:32 GMT
    ... Egyptian Mummies Reveal Heart Disease as Ancient Affliction ... of the UC San Diego School of Medicine and assistant clinical professor, recently returned to ... Institute; Adel H Allam, MD, Al Azhar Medical School; Abd el-Halim Nur el-Din, PhD and ...

  • Four Hajj pilgrims have died of swine flu, Saudi officials say 21 Nov 2009 18:19 GMT
    ... Swine flu kills four in Saudi Arabia on Hajj ... was a 17-year-old girl from Nigeria. The Health Ministry said none of the four foreign ... apply for a visa. In September, the Egyptian authorities barred hundreds of Muslim pilgrims in ...

  • Four on Hajj killed by swine flu 21 Nov 2009 18:21 GMT
    ... Four on Hajj killed by swine flu Four pilgrims have died of swine flu ... was a 17-year-old girl from Nigeria. The Health Ministry said none of the four foreign ... apply for a visa. In September, the Egyptian authorities barred hundreds of Muslim pilgrims in ...

  • If H1N1 joins with the bird flu, pandemic may be much worse 18 Nov 2009 16:42 GMT
    ... Post If H1N1 joins with the bird flu, pandemic may be much worse When swine ... But the prospect is so chilling that health officials have been warning about it since ... where bird flu is well established, particularly Egypt and Vietnam. As a correspondent, I tracked ...

  • Kathleen Parker: If breast-cancer screening's not good enough, then let's make it better 18 Nov 2009 06:56 GMT
    ... the report in the midst of a health care reform debate about reducing medical costs has eyebrows raised. Under the proposed ... going negative. Thus, Brinker, who recently bathed Egypt's pyramids in pink lights during one of ...

  • Doctors Say Heart Disease is Not New 18 Nov 2009 15:36 GMT
    ... Doctors Say Heart Disease is Not New Washington. The hardening of ... phenomenon, according to new research showing ancient Egypt’s pharaohs suffered from heart disease too. “Atherosclerosis ...

  • Egypt-Algeria: when fair play died 17 Nov 2009 23:50 GMT
    ... soccer players he treats dived for cover. Egypt's Abd elZaher elSaka wears his national flag ... Cup? Even in victory, tempers flared. Egypt's Health Ministry says 12 Egyptians and 20 Algerians ...

  • Two Spanish lost at sea in Egypt 19 Nov 2009 16:13 GMT
    ... Two Spanish lost at sea in Egypt Naama Bay' beach, in Sharm el-Sheikh in 2004. ... dive boat capsized off the Egyptian resort, medical and security officials have said. Two Spanish ...

  • Stung Egypt in diplomatic row after Algeria loss 19 Nov 2009 20:50 GMT
    ... diplomatic row with its Algerian vanquishers. The Egyptian government called in the Algerian ambassador and ... In an interview with state television, Egyptian Health Minister al-Gabali said 21 Egyptians were injured ...

  • Egypt recalls Algeria ambassador 19 Nov 2009 20:57 GMT
    ... Cairo - Egypt recalled its ambassador in Algeria for consultations ... In an interview with state television, Egyptian Health Minister Hatem al-Gabali said 21 Egyptians were ...


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