Government Report: American Women catching up to Men when it comes to using and abusing Alcohol

A latest government report has shown that women in America are catching up to men when it comes to alcohol use and abuse. For the report, the data from 2002 to 2012 was analyzed and discovered that reported alcohol intake in the last one month rose among women from about 45% to over 48%, while it has gone down from slightly over 57% to just over 56% among men.

Failure on Part of WHO Played Key Role in Ebola Outbreak

The World Health Organization’s (WHO) failure in taking appropriate actions to combat Ebola played a key role in the outbreak of the deadly disease, claimed a new report. The disease took lives of more than 11,000 people.

According to the panel the biggest mistake by the WHO was its failure to take quick actions when early signs of the outbreak surfaced in 2014.

Professor AshishJha, director of the Harvard Global Health Institute (HGHI) and co-chair of the panel, said, “The most egregious failure was the delay in sounding the alarm. People at WHO were aware that there was an Ebola outbreak that was getting out of control, and yet, it took until August to declare public health emergency”.

Loneliness affects body and health

Feeling lonely is not at all good and especially for elderly, says a new study. Researchers at the University of Chicago have said that social isolation increases the risk of premature death by 14%. Loneliness feeling may also bring changes in the production of white blood cells.

While studying gene expression in leukocytes, the researchers have studied loneliness in both humans and rhesus monkeys. Human participants were from the Chicago Health, Aging, and Social Relations Study, which started in 2002 and the participants were aged between 50 and 68.

They have also carefully assessed the cellular processes that connect social experience to CTRA gene expression in rhesus macaques at the California National Primate Research Center.

Millions of Spiders Invade a Tennessee Neighborhood

Residents in Tennessee were shocked after they saw several millions of spiders hanging in a wide spider web in a Tennessee neighborhood. According to the people present at the site, the view looked like a scene from a horror movie.

According to the Washington Post, people saw several millions of spiders in the giant spider web that caused panic among the residents of the Tennessee city.

In an interview with WMC Action News 5, a Tennessee city resident named Ida Morris said the view appeared as if there was a need of a quick clean up. “I've seen about 20 on my porch just in the last day. Clean this area up and spray for these spiders and make it safe. There are kids running around. A spider could bite the kids or anything”, she said.

Turing Pharmaceuticals Fails to Keep Its Pledge to Cut Cost Of Daraprim

Turing Pharmaceuticals, a fully integrated biopharmaceutical company that focuses majorly on patients with unmet medical needs refuses to cut down the price of its lifesaving drug Daraprim.

It has come into notice that the company is reducing the price for hospitals by up to 50 percent for Daraprim, a drug that treats toxoplasmosis, a rare parasitic infection that mainly strikes pregnant women and HIV patients.

CEO Martin Shkreli on Tuesday announced that the company officials decided that kit was more important to cut the cost of the medicine to hospitals, according to The New York Times.

Daraprim is actually a 62-year-old pill and its patent has expired decades ago. Carlos del Rio, chairman of the HIV Medicine Association said changes made by Turing are just ‘window dressing’.

Mars Once Had Much Warmer and Wetter Environment

A team of experts from California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) said that they have found an answer to the lost carbon of the Red Planet.

The present Martian atmosphere is thin and delicate and mostly comprises of carbon dioxide. Scientists believe that Mars had a much denser atmosphere around 3.8 billion years ago.

They further said that a photochemical process might have made the atmosphere to disperse without letting the carbon to disappear completely from the planet.

The study lead author Renyu Hu in a press release said, “With this new mechanism, everything that we know about the Martian atmosphere can now be pieced together into a consistent picture of its evolution”.

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