2014年8月18日 星期一

2014-08-19 Namibia Health

  ABC News   
Opinion: Africa goes medieval in its fight against Ebola  Newsday
Add comment. Opinion: Africa goes medieval in its fight against Ebola. Published: August 18, 2014 3:04 PM By STEPHEN MIHM, Bloomberg News. Travel deals. As the Ebola epidemic claims new victims at an ever-increasing rate, African governments in ...

Kenya bans travelers from Ebola-hit West Africa   Deutsche Welle
Ebola: How 2-yr-old boy infected mother, sister, spread virus   Nigerian Tribune
Liberia gives experimental Ebola drug to three African doctors   Reuters
BusinessDay   
The Standard Digital News   
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  E! Online   
KEEPING UP WITH THE KARDASHIANS : SECRETS OF A DOUBLE LIFE 918  E! Online
At first, you think it's just another innocently recorded celeb completing the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge—but then you remember that it's James Franco and he doesn't do anything innocently. No, he wasn't naked (completely) like some of the other stars who ...

Case Western Class of 2018 takes the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge   NewsNet5.com
WFHS Volleyball Does ALS Ice Bucket Challenge   KFDX
Jimmy Kimmel Put An Interesting Twist On The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge   Uproxx
Just Jared Jr.   
WSAV-TV   
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  Q13 FOX   
Chinese hackers attack US hospital, stealing 4.5 million patients' records  South China Morning Post (subscription)
Chinese hackers allegedly attacked one of America's biggest hospital groups, stealing personal data belonging to 4.5 million patients – making it the largest such breach since tracking started five years ago. Community Health Systems (CHS), which operates ...

4.5 million patients' information exposed   FOX10 News - Mobile
Chinese Hackers Stole Patient Data Alleges US Hospital   NDTV
4.5 million records stolen after hospital network hack   FOX 4
KATV   
Techsonia   
ABC 57 News   
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  Irish Independent   
How a promising new drug may help combat baldness caused by alopecia  Los Angeles Times
A new study out of Columbia University offers hope for those who suffer from baldness caused by alopecia areata. A new study out of Columbia University offers hope for those who suffer from baldness caused by alopecia areata. (Columbia University Medical ...

Cancer Drug Reverses Baldness Caused by Alopecia in Small Study   ABC News
Bone marrow drug helps bald men regrow hair, study says   New York Daily News
Drug May Reverse Hair Loss in Alopecia Patients   TIME
Financial Express   
Business Standard   
BBC News   
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  Reuters India   
More attacks on aid workers than ever before in history: Report  Firstpost
The number of attacks on aid workers soared last year to the highest level on record, with Afghanistan listed as the most dangerous country to be a humanitarian, a report on Tuesday said. In all, 155 aid workers were killed, 171 wounded and 134 kidnapped ...

Attacks on aid workers worldwide hit worst levels on record   swissinfo.ch
Protect those who work to protect children and families – Anthony Lake   The Malaysian Insider
What's it like to work in a warzone? Aid workers explain   TrustLaw (blog)
Manila Bulletin   
9news.com.au   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Thailand surrogacy: Australian couple caught in crackdown break their silence  Sydney Morning Herald
Bangkok: An Australian same-sex couple caught up in a crackdown on surrogacy in the Thai capital have broken their silence, saying many Australian parents unable to bring their surrogate-born babies home are distraught and have run out of money.
Japanese man in babies case gives 'DNA'   Bangkok Post
Australians with babies born to Thai surrogate mothers face up to six month wait   Brisbane Times

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  MiamiHerald.com   
Elizabeth Vargas Back In Rehab; Continues Battle Against Alcohol Dependency  KpopStarz
The "20/20" anchor has confirmed in an emailed statement that she has entered a treatment facility while on vacation in California over the weekend. Like Us on Facebook. "As so many other recovering alcoholics know, overcoming the disease can be a long ...

20/20's Elizabeth Vargas Checks into Rehab for Alcohol Problem   Jezebel
Elizabeth Vargas Returns to Rehab for Alcohol Addiction   Newsmax.com
Elizabeth Vargas: '20/20' Anchor Back In Rehab, Fights To Regain Sobriety   Hollywood Life
Upstart Magazine   
The National Enquirer   
The Star-Ledger   
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  PBS NewsHour   
Why is math easier for some kids than for others?  PBS NewsHour
The sooner kids stop counting on their fingers, the better they are at math later in life. Researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine found that when kids begin processing mental math, the brain reorganizes itself to use its short-term memory center, ...

How Do Children's Brains Memorize Math Facts?   Headlines & Global News
Kids' brains reorganize as they learn new things, study shows   Scope (blog)
Study: How do you just know the answer?   Enid News & Eagle
WSAW   
Science World Report   
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  Christian Science Monitor   
These fitness apps provide short, sweet workouts  Christian Science Monitor
A slew of fitness apps aim to give people the opportunity to fit in condensed workouts throughout their busy daily schedules. By Natasha Baker, Reuters August 18, 2014. close. Billboards for the Note 3 hang at a showroom of Samsung Electronics in Seoul, ...

Fitness Apps That Get You Going   Business 2 Community
Fitness Apps Emphasize Health   Guardian Liberty Voice
Have 5 Minutes? These Apps Will Help You Work Out   NDTV
malaysiandigest.com   
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  Q13 FOX   
West Nile virus identified in Oakland County  WKZO
PONTIAC (WKZO) -- Health officials are reminding people to minimize exposure to mosquitoes after the West Nile Virus was identified in a bird in Oakland County. Health Department spokeswoman Kathy Forzley says that at the end of summer mosquitoes are ...

First Illinois West Nile Virus Case Reported on North Side   NBC Chicago
West Nile Alert: How To Avoid Mosquito-Related Illness   WUWF
Illinois resident tested positive of West Nile virus   iStreet Research
Chron.com   
San Jose Mercury News   
Chicago Tribune   
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