Dec 31, 2009 | Walta Information Centre
Effective implementation of the sanction matters most to limit Eritrea's destabilizing mission
Prime Minister Meles Zenawi said the sanction imposed on Eritrea by the UN Security Council is a real indication of the beginning of the international community to take strict measures on the regime bent on destabilizing the East African region and that is an appropriate response to the destabilization policy of the Eritrean government, adding that ...
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Chavez: Venezuela Wants Peace with Colombia
Caracas, Dec 28 President Hugo Chavez has reiterated on Monday that Venezuela''s unique aspiration is to live in peace with Colombia, although the fire of war the US is fanning in the region forces it to get ready for possible aggressions.
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Skin Hydration From the Inside Out
One of the skin's primary functions is to protect our body from external aggressions such as allergens, dirt, irritants, chemicals, as well as from water loss from the inside.
No special hasbara blitz over mosque arson
The sharp condemnations of the Yasuf mosque arson issued over the weekend by President Shimon Peres, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Ehud Barak and Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman were distributed to foreign journalists in Jerusalem, but the government made no special hasbara efforts targeting the Arab media.
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OIC's Ihsanoglu Denounces Attack On West Bank Mosque
Organisation of the Islamic Conference secretary-general Professor Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu has denounced the aggression by Israeli extremist settlers against a mosque in Yasuf village in the occupied West Bank.
Iran's leader makes inroads in Latin America
Iranian leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sought to expand Tehran's influence in Latin America and deepen his alliance with Venezuela's Hugo Chavez on Wednesday in a visit that offered him a platform to defend his country's nuclear program.
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FDA Approves Abilify for Children with Autism
Abilify, an anti-psychotic drug, has been approved for treatment of "irritability" in children with autism.
Deals with the two-faced Colombian dictatorship are meaningless...
The Colombian dictatorship naturally doesn't recognize the right of other countries to invade Colombia if other countries detect a threat on Colombian territory that is offensive to other countries.
FDA Approves Bristol-Myers Squibb Company , Otsuka Pharmaceutical...
PRINCETON, N.J. & TOKYO-- --Bristol-Myers Squibb Company and Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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News and FDA Updates for Bristol-Myers
BioMedReports.Com, the news portal which covers Wall Street's biomedical sector and delivers financial and investment intelligence to a community of highly informed investors has Healthcare stock news and updates to its calendar database of Clinical Trials and upcoming FDA approvals & decisions.
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The drug Abilify has been approved to temper the symptoms of autism
Reuters announces UPDATE 1-FDA OKs Abilify for child autism irritability It has been approved tp treat aggression, self injury, tantrums and that the drug should be indicated as part of treatment program .
U.S. Food and Drug Administration Approves ABILIFY (aripiprazole) for ...
U.S. Food and Drug Administration Approves ABILIFYA for the Treatment of Irritability Associated with Autistic Disorder in Pediatric Patients Submitted by admin on 11/20/2009 @ 5:50 PM Companies mentioned in this article: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company & Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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Venezuela: US Bases in Colombia Stir up Tension
Caracas, Nov 20 The Venezuelan government reiterated on Friday that tension in South America results from the US government's decision to set up seven military stations in Colombia, thus threatening regional peace and security.
Related Topix: South America, World News, Colombia, Venezuela, Medicine, Health
Marijuana as a Treatment for Autism?
In the last few days, quite a few pieces have appeared in the media about the use of marijuana as a treatment for autism.
Chicken and dumplings for people who don't like to cook
I'm not a pretty cook so this will have no pictures. Get over it. My kitchen isn't pretty either and neither are my plates so you'll just have to use your imagination.
Action on Antipsychotic Drugs and Dementia
An action plan to tackle the over prescribing of antipsychotic drugs to dementia sufferers was announced by the Government today in response to the findings ofA an independent review by Professor Sube Banerjee, Head of Mental Health and Ageing at the Institute of Psychiatry at King's and co-author of the Government's National Dementia Strategy.
Related Topix: Medicine, Alzheimer's
Ecuador rejects media warnings on freedom of speech
The Ecuadorian government on Tuesday rejected warnings by the Inter-American Press Society of "aggressions" against the freedom of speech in the country.
Related Topix: Medicine, Health, Rafael Correa
While an event to rejoice, the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall should also be a reminder that there are still walls between nations and peoples that seem to be even more insurmountable than the physical barriers presented by fences, barbed wire or landmines.
16:22 Venezuelan Minister: ...
Caracas, Oct 29 The US Central Intelligence Agency is working in Colombia, said Thursday the Secretary of the Interior and Justice, Tareck El Assimi, when he presented proof of the espionage by the Administrative Security Department in Venezuela.
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Restlessness and Hyperactivity
Most children referred to psychologists are not clinically hyperactive. They often are normal children in need of mobility.
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