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Zika Infections

Zika Infections

If you are pregnant when or soon after you contract Zika, your unborn baby may develop a severe birth defect known as microcephaly.

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Dengue Fever

Dengue Fever

Dengue has emerged as a worldwide problem only since the 1950s. Although dengue rarely occurs in the continental United States, it is endemic in Puerto Rico and in many popular tourist destinations in Latin America, Southeast Asia and the Pacific islands.

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Chikungunya

Chikungunya

The one group to be concerned about are pregnant women who may transmit chikungunya to their infant if they become infected just before giving birth, this has caused a small number of deaths in infected neonates.

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Prevention Efforts for Arboviral Illnesses

Prevention Efforts for arboviral illnesses

There are no treatments for any of these arboviral illnesses beyond supportive care and no vaccines are currently approved so mosquito prevention is crucial.

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8 Food & Nutrition movies one must watch

8 Food & Nutrition movies one must watch

Why can’t we combine both to get to know what could be happening to our food industry or where the food comes from or what happens when we over eat or when we go for healthy food diet?

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Food Matters

Food Matters

In this 2008 movie, nutritionist, dieticians, naturopaths, including an investigative journalist – all talk about the influence of raw food, organic food, food safety and nutritional therapy to improve health!

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Fat, sick & nearly dead

Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead

What obesity, illness and steroids can do to our body? – watch this documentary to find out. The main character Joe Cross with 100-pound overweight, an autoimmune disease and in addition steroids in the body decides to act on his health improvement.

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Food, Inc.

Food, Inc.

A must watch movie! In this Oscar nominated documentary truth unfolds in front of our eyes and makes us think about where we get our food from.

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