2014年11月20日 星期四

2014-11-21 Namibia Health

  AsiaOne   
Nearly 30 per cent of world population is overweight  AsiaOne
More than 2.1 billion people globally - or nearly 30 per cent of the world's population - are now overweight or obese, with the figure set to rise further by 2030, according to a study published Thursday. Obesity is now blamed for around 5 per cent of all deaths ...

Can the world's obesity measures combined can make a difference?   The Australian Financial Review
Obesity rivals smoking and war among self-inflicted health risks   Los Angeles Times
Global obesity tipping the economic scales   The Globe and Mail
Voice of America   
Scotsman   
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  Newsweek   
Patient with Ebola symptoms being monitored in New York  Business Standard
New York, Nov 21 (IANS/EFE) A person showing symptoms of Ebola has been subjected to medical tests at a New York hospital, after returning from the Ebola-hit country of Mali. The patient, who has not been publicly identified, has been put in quarantine in ...

New York, Missouri patients test negative for Ebola virus   Reuters UK
Early test shows Mali traveler is negative for Ebola at NYC hospital   Daily Mail
Ebola rears its head in Mali again: Death of doctor takes fresh outbreak toll to five   Firstpost
Newsday   
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  New York Daily News   
The new 'average' Barbie still sets beauty standards  New York Post
Billed as the embodiment of a realistic woman, the new Lammily doll is based on measurements from the Centers for Disease Control that represent the average 19-year-old female body. Artist Nickolay Lamm caused a viral stir last winter with his digital ...

Artist Creates 'Normal' Barbie Doll - Cellulite Optional   People Magazine
Normal Barbie is on the right track   The State Press
I'm made of plastic; it's fantastic   University of Pittsburgh The Pitt News
KYTX   
Chicago Tribune   
KDramaStars   
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  IBNLive   
US military may extend anti-Ebola mission in West Africa  IBNLive
Washington: The US military may extend its mission to combat the spread of Ebola in West Africa beyond six months, if there was a surge of new cases. "We have to be prepared for this to go longer than six months," Pentagon official John Kirby said. He said ...

Effects of Ebola on Africa may be less than feared   Irish Independent
40 DAYS OF PRAYER TOWARDS CHRISTMAS - Day 7 : Prayer for EBOLA ...   Crossmap (blog)
Liberia's beauty and power feed BC-based painter's art   The Globe and Mail
Irish Times   
New York Times   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Ebola: nine charts show why it matters  Sydney Morning Herald
West Africa's Ebola outbreak remains "intense and widespread" in Sierra Leone, the World Health Organisation says, and officials in Mali are searching for hundreds of people who may have touched the body of an infected imam. But how serious a threat is ...

Aust Ebola centre open within three weeks   Sky News Australia
Ebola Spread Has Slowed in Liberia, CDC Says   New York Times
Only 38% of Australia's Ebola funds have made it to Africa, group claims   The Guardian
The Sun Daily   
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  Beta Wired   
Nearly 5 Million Graco Strollers Recall Due to Amputation Risk  Beta Wired
Nearly 5 million Graco strollers in the three countries including the United States have been recalled Thursday due to “fingertip amputation” risk, the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission announces. Advertisement. The CPSC said the recalled involved ...

These Strollers May Amputate Fingertips: Graco Recalls Products   Tech Times
Graco stroller recall 2014   myfoxny.com
Over 4.7 million strollers recalled by Graco due to amputation hazard   Dumb-Out
WYTV   
WBKO   
WKYT   
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  CBC.ca   
Million dollar baby prompts pregnancy holiday travel concerns  Examiner.com
A pregnant Canadian couple had a surprise premature birth traveling in Hawaii last year, then got an even bigger surprise this year. Along with Jennifer Huculak-Kimmel's bundle of joy came a bundle of bills-- $950,000 worth--says Canada Journal on ...

Be wary of travel insurance   Fort Frances Times
Fundraising begins for million-dollar baby couple   News Talk 650 CKOM
Fundraising begins for Jennifer Huculak-Kimmel's $1M baby   CBC.ca
New York Daily News   
National Post   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Parasitic 10cm tapeworm lived in man's brain for four years  Telegraph.co.uk
A 10cm parasitic tapeworm lived in the brain of British man for four years before doctors realised it was there, it has emerged. The 50 year old first visited doctors in 2008 suffering from headaches, seizures, memory loss and complaining that his sense of smell ...

Tiny parasitic tapeworm burrows its way through a man's brain for FOUR YEARS   Daily Mail
Four years of excruciating seizures caused by the 1cm tapeworm found ...   The Independent
Worm Lives in Man's Head for Four Years   Discovery News
The Guardian   
The Reporter   
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  Science World Report   
Job Stress Affects Men And Women Differently  Science World Report
A stressful day at work or job alone is enough to really get to someone in general. Yet now, recent findings published in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior show that men and women's mental health are likely to be affected very differently when it ...

Women in power are more depressed: study   New York Daily News
Lady boss blues: Top women more prone to depression, study finds   Today.com
Facing negative stereotypes, women with workplace power show more signs of ...   Austin Business Journal
Yahoo Health   
Elle (blog)   
New York Magazine   
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  Fox News   
French study reveals men like women in high heels!  Standard-Examiner
Researchers at the University of Bretagne in France conducted a unique survey asking women to approach strangers and ask for help. According to New York Magazine, “for every ten people the women spoke to, they would switch shoes, going from frumpy ...

Knights more likely to rescue damsels in heels: Study   Times of India
Men more likely to help women in heels   Columbus Dispatch
Men Are More Likely to Pay Attention to Women If They're Wearing High Heels   The Fashion Spot
New Zealand Herald   
Huffington Post   
MetroNews Canada   
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