2014年11月18日 星期二

2014-11-19 Namibia Health


NDTV
   
India Records First Ebola Case   
Bernama
NEW DELHI, Nov 19 (Bernama) -- An Indian citizen travelling from Liberia has been quarantined at Delhi airport for Ebola in the country's first case of the deadly virus. The 26-year-old man had travelled from Liberia to India and reached Delhi on Nov 10.
Man returning from Liberia tests positive for Ebola, kept under isolation   Daily News & Analysis
Ebola reaches Delhi: Indian man who 'recovered' from killer disease enters ...   Daily Mail
Man tests positive for Ebola in Delhi, quarantined   Daijiworld.com
Deccan Chronicle   
Channel News Asia   
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Sierra Express Media
   
Sierra Leone trading hub Ebola-free but still suffering   
Sin Chew Jit Poh
Kenema (AFP) -- There is little to celebrate in the tribal chiefdoms of eastern Sierra Leone, where the retreat of the Ebola virus is mitigated by grinding poverty worsened by draconian quarantine restrictions. In Kenema, a diamond exporting hub and the heart ...

Need to develop rapid diagnostic tests for the end-phase of ebola: WHO   IBNLive
West Africa nowhere near end of Ebola crisis: Obama   Times of India
Dr. Martin Maada Salia dies in USA   Sierra Express Media
NBCNews.com   
ABC Online   
Washington Post   
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Fox News
   
Germ-killer found in soap may cause liver damage   
MyFox Chicago
A chemical found in most antibacterial soaps may be fighting off germs at the cost of causing liver damage, according to a report. New research linked the chemical 'triclosan' to liver damage and tumors in mice, the Independent reports. However, it wasn't ...

Could Hand Soap Give You Cancer?!   Nature World News
Germ-killer Triclosan Found in Soap May Cause Liver Damage   Science Times
The Dirty Side of Soap   The Epoch Times
SBS   
NHS Choices   
Scottish Daily Record   
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Fox News
   
A 10-second kiss is long enough to transfer 80 million bacteria   
Washington Post
So, kissing seems all fine and great, but just get science involved and, boom, we learn that it's actually pretty gross. To be fair, our mouths are kind of disgusting to begin with: They play host to entire communities of bacteria (700 varieties!), which are part of an ...

What's in a French Kiss? 80 million bacteria   GMA News
2nd Graders Had It Right: Kissing Is Gross, Science Proves   Boston.com

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WTSP 10 News
   
Eating trans fat may damage memory   
WTSP 10 News
A new study shows that eating trans fat – used for decades in margarine and to increase the shelf life of packaged cookies and crackers – may damage memory. Loading… Post to Facebook. Eating trans fat may damage memory A new study shows that ...

Keep Your Memory Intact, Limit Intake of Trans Fat   Tech Times
Trans Fat Causes Poorer Memory, Study Says   Science Times
AHA: Trans Fats May Sap Memory   Doctors Lounge
Frontline Desk   
Boston Globe   
Express.co.uk   
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WalesOnline
   
Unlikely Champions Unite to Protect Antibiotics and Public Health   
Huffington Post
Most of us cannot remember a time in our lives when basic infections like strep throat and conjunctivitis were considered untreatable, dangerous and potentially deadly. Thanks to antibiotics, such infections are usually little more than nuisances that ...

Most vets in Wales fear the over use of antibiotics in pets means they won't be ...   WalesOnline
Australians urged to curb antibiotic use   9news.com.au
Use of Antibiotics in Slovenia Down by Third   STA - Slovenska Tiskovna Agencija (subscription)
Northwest Herald   
Hull Daily Mail   
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Daily Mail
   
Brain training is 'a waste of time': Computer games designed for older people are ...   
Daily Mail
BRAIN training computer games designed to boost the mental ability of elderly people are a waste of time and money, scientists have warned. Companies which make handheld gadgets and games consoles have created a £640million global industry aimed ...

Brain training boosts memory for over 60s - but there's a catch   New Zealand Herald
Brain training works in groups only: study   Nursing Careers Allied Health
Can 'brain training' prevent dementia?   Examiner.com
Telegraph.co.uk   
Pakistan Observer   
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Daily Times
   
2 Your Health: Drowning a Leading Cause of Death for Children   
WBAY
The World Health Organization has released its first-ever report on drowning deaths in children. This new report shows drowning is one of the ten leading causes of death for children and young people across the world. The survey claims more than 370,000 ...

Drowning is one of the 10 leading causes of death for children, WHO says   Washington Post
Drowning, hidden killer, claims 372000 lives each year globally: WHO   America Herald
More than 372000 people die due to drowning every year, says WHO report   The Westside Story
Firstpost   
Counsel & Heal   
The News Ledge   
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Daily Mail
   
Obesity 'can raise prostate cancer risk': One in ten cases could be prevented if ...   
Daily Mail
Fat men are at greater risk of developing advanced prostate cancers - including aggressive cancers that are fatal, says a new report. It found 'strong evidence' of a link between being overweight or obese and advanced prostate cancer. A report from a leading ...

Being overweight raises risk of men developing aggressive prostate cancer   The Guardian
Men who 'monitor' their prostate cancers have high quality of life   Reuters
9 tips for choosing a treatment for prostate cancer   spyghana.com
Milton Keynes MKWeb   
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Belfast Telegraph
   
Patient at Ben Taub Hospital tested for possible Ebola case   
KTRK-TV
Testing is now being done on a patient at Ben Taub Hospital who may be at risk for Ebola. Doctors admitted the woman Monday, and the city health department said it wasn't Ebola. But we've learned the hospital is now following Ebola protocols. City health ...

Patient at Ben Taub will now be tested for Ebola   KHOU
Tests rule out Ebola case in Hereford   Ludlow Advertiser
UPDATE: Hereford patient is Ebola-free   Worcester News

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