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Benefits of Coconut Water

Coconut Water

Coconut water is one of the greatest natural drinks Mother Nature has packed for us within the kernel of coconut, this natural water is not only tasteful energizing drink but can be considered as one of the greatest natural health drinks from herbal world. Here are a few health benefits of coconut water:-

Health Benefits of Coconut Water

• Drinking coconut water keeps the body cool and at the correct temperature.
• Coconut water is great at tumbling vomiting. People who have typhoid, malaria, fevers or other ailments that are known to tempt vomiting drink coconut water to settle the stomach. As such, coconut water is also a good thing to drink through a hangover. 
 • Coconut helps in observance check over urinary infections. It is very efficient in treating kidney and urethral stones. 
 • Coconut water is very effectual in treating intestinal disturbances in infants it kills intestinal worms. 
 • For all those people who are trying to lose weight, drinking coconut water would establish quite useful. This is for the reason that the drink increases the rate of metabolism, thus aiding weight loss.

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Malaria deaths fall over 20% worldwide in last decade

Malaria deaths

A new report said that one-third of the 108 countries where malaria was widespread were on course to eradicate the disease within 10 years experts said if targets constant to be met, a further three million lives could be saved by 2015.

Malaria is one of the deadliest global diseases, mainly in Africa in 2009, 781,000 people died from malaria the mosquito-borne disease is most common in sub-Saharan Africa, where 85% of deaths occurred, most of them children under five.

An earlier report here incorrectly referred to a 40% drop in deaths it has been eradicate from three countries since 2007 - Morocco, Turkmenistan and Armenia the Roll Back Malaria Partnership aim to eliminate malaria in another eight to 10 countries by the end of 2015, as well as the entire WHO European Region.