2014年11月19日 星期三

2014-11-20 Namibia Health

  IBNLive   
With World Toilet Day, UN hopes to show global life-saving potential  Boston Globe
LONDON — At least 10 million children under age 5 have died since 2000 because they had no access to a basic toilet, said a report from WaterAid, an international development organization. To call attention to sanitation as a developmental priority in a ...

119 million Nigerians lack toilets, says UNICEF   The Punch
World Toilet Day: the sanitation campaign   Deutsche Welle
'Change Mindset to Encourage Toilet Use'   The New Indian Express
CTV News   
The Guardian Nigeria   
Huffington Post   
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  The News International   
Cuban doctor sick with Ebola to be flown to Geneva for treatment  Charlotte Observer
GENEVA A Cuban doctor who was infected with the Ebola virus in Sierra Leone is being flown to Switzerland for treatment, diplomats and World Health Organization officials said Wednesday. A WHO official said the agency recommended the evacuation of ...

5420 Deaths Across Eight Countries Due to Ebola : WHO   NDTV
Ebola death toll rises to 5420: WHO   Zee News
Cuban doctor contracts Ebola in S.Leone   Bangkok Post
The Straits Times   
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  Fox News   
Ebola test on body of NY woman who had traveled to Guinea comes back negative  Daily Journal
NEW YORK — Test results on the body of a woman who died of an apparent heart attack in Brooklyn have come back negative for the Ebola virus, a spokesman for the New York City Health Department said Wednesday. Out of €œan abundance of caution,†...

IMF, World Bank policies may share blame in Ebola crisis   The Daily Star
Cost of Ebola for West Africa far lower than once feared   Fortune
Woman Died In New York Tests Negative For Ebola   Capital Wired
BBC News   
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  New York Post   
And the Oxford Dictionary word of the year is...  The Star Online
The Oxford English Dictionary names “vape” – the word used for inhaling the vapour from an electronic cigarette – as its 2014 word of the year. You are thirty times more likely to come across the word 'vape' this year than you were two years ago, and usage ...

Inhale Oxford's Word of the Year: 'Vape'   CNET
'Vape' smokes other contenders in Word of the Year pick   The Coloradoan
Where There's No Smoke, There's the Word of the Year   New York Times (blog)
Herald-Mail Media   
New York Post   
Chron.com   
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  Atlanta Journal Constitution   
$1M bill for Canadian woman who gave birth in Hawaii  Atlanta Journal Constitution
A Canadian woman went into premature labor in Hawaii last year, but her insurer — Blue Cross — won't pick up the nearly $1 million bill because she had a bladder infection during her pregnancy. The insurance company called the infection a pre-existing ...

Canadian couple face $1 million medical bill after woman gives birth in U.S.   Mashable
A Canadian woman had an emergency C-section during a Hawaiian vacation ...   Washington Post
Canadian mom who gives birth in Hawaii gets near-$1 million bill   Today.com
Huffington Post   
STLtoday.com   
CBC.ca   
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  Toronto Sun   
Nancy Frates takes the TED stage to share the origins of the ALS Ice Bucket ...  MedCity News
The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge recently took over social media and became a booming, chilling demonstration of the support for Lou Gehrig's disease research. In this TED talk, Nancy Frates tells the story of how the family created the phenomenon after her ...

Ice bucket challenge raised $16.2M for research and support, ALS Societies of ...   Vancouver Sun
Ice Bucket challenge offered hope for ALS sufferers   Sun News Network
Canada raises $16.2M through ALS Ice Bucket Challenge (with video)   The Province
CBC.ca   
Strathmore Standard   
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Kissing transfers 80 million bacteria, scientists say  The Seattle Times
The researchers found that the particular community of bacteria living on a volunteer's tongue was more similar to the bacteria on his or her kissing partner's tongue than to a stranger's tongue. By Karen Kaplan. Los Angeles Times (TNS) ...


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  Daily Mail   
Bad marriage 'can break your heart'  Lancashire Telegraph
A pair of wedding rings, as years of being trapped in a bad marriage can literally break your heart, scientists have discovered. share on Facebook; share on Twitter; share on Google+; email; (0) comments; print. First published 31 minutes ago in National ...

Study: Bad Marriage, Broken Heart   CBS Local

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  spyghana.com   
Providing Toilets And Clean Water Access Is All Talk And No Action In Some ...  Huffington Post
There have been significant improvements worldwide in terms of making basic water and sanitation access available, a new report found on World Toilet Day. But large gaps in funding continue to slow progress, and rural communities in the developing world ...

Every dollar invested in water, sanitation brings four-fold return in costs ' UN   Big News Network.com
UN Reveals Major Gaps in Water and Sanitation   Infection Control Today
WHO: 748 million people worldwide lack access to clean water   La prensa

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  Detroit Free Press   
Trans fats linked to memory decline  Insidermedicine
(November 19, 2014 - Insidermedicine) From San Diego - A new report presented a the AHA's Scientific Sessions finds that trans fat consumption may be connected to memory decline. Researchers studied nearly 1,000 healthy men, having the participants ...

Trans Fat, Memory Loss Linked in New Study   Newsmax.com
Processed Foods Damage Your Memory: The Effects Of Cakes, Cookies, And ...   Medical Daily
Trans Fats May Be Bad For The Brain, Study Finds   Forbes
The Week Magazine   
Globalnews.ca   
Clinical Advisor   
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