2014年12月9日 星期二

2014-12-10 Namibia Health


New Era
   
Namibia Still Faces Serious Health Challenges, Says President   
Bernama
WINDHOEK, Dec 9 (BERNAMA-NNN- NAMPA) -- The Namibian government is emphasising on efficient and quality health service delivery, said President Hifikepunye Pohamba. He said this in a speech delivered on his behalf by Minister of Health and Social ...

Decrease in donor funds dents health delivery   New Era

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New Era
   
'How alcohol abuse led me to getting HIV/AIDS'   
New Era
MARIENTAL – When sober, Paul Witbooi would not be able to talk to women. But a sip of alcohol would give him courage to propose to women. Witbooi's predicament was so known among his community that people started calling him an “old virgin”.

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Daily Times
   
Malaria death rates fall, but Ebola threatens West Africa progress: WHO   
The Globe and Mail
Malaria deaths have dropped dramatically since 2000 and cases are falling steadily as more people are properly diagnosed and treated and more get mosquito nets, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday. Yet, progress against the ...

World Health Organisation says halving of worldwide malaria deaths a ...   ABC Online
India may achieve 50-75% reduction in Malaria cases by 2015: WHO   Livemint
WHO: Malaria death rates fall worldwide, Ebola still nagging   Arab News
Reuters UK   
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Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
   
Obesity pill replaces exercise by turning 'bad' fat to 'good'   
Daily Times
An obesity pill that transforms 'bad' fat to 'good' could replace exercise, helping people shed pounds and with them their risk of type 2 diabetes, heart disease and cancer. That is the claim by scientists who believe they have made a breakthrough in the battle ...

A pill for obesity?   The Epoch Times
Could A New 'Obesity Pill' Replace Treadmills? Scientists Hope To Turn 'Bad Fat ...   Design & Trend
Obesity Pill 'Can Replace Treadmill' With Fat-Changing Compound   Medical Daily
NFL News and Rumors   
RT   
National Post   
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KDramaStars
   
New blood test could detect breast cancer early   
TVNZ
Scientists at Oxford University are developing a new metal-detecting blood test that they hope will provide a vital early warning sign of breast cancer. Research by Fiona Larner has shown that cancerous cells absorb more zinc and hold onto more of the "light" ...

Are We Doing Enough? Some Questions for the San Antonio Breast Cancer ...   Huffington Post
Blood Test Could Detect Breast Cancer   Tech Times
Researchers Say Male Breast Cancer Treatment Falling Behind Female Treatment   KTIC
610kvnu   
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Times LIVE
   
Pill to curb obesity a step closer   
Times of India
LONDON: Scientists have made a significant start towards creating an obesity pill. A team of researchers from Imperial College London have discovered the exact brain mechanism that drives our appetite for foods rich in glucose and could lead to treatments ...

Our brains drive us to eat sugar   Times LIVE
Mix up your meals   TV3.ie
Why we crave for sugary and starchy foods revealed   Business Standard
Indian Express   
Zee News   
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Science World Report
   
BPA Found In Canned Goods Could Increase Your Risk Of Heart Issues   
Science World Report
Previous studies have examined how bisphenol A (BPA) can be hazardous to your health. For instance, drinking or eat from cans lined with this endocrine disruptor may increase your blood pressure, according to recent findings published in the journal ...

BPA in Canned Goods May Raise Blood Pressure, Risk for Heart Disease   Newsweek
Drinking two fizzy drinks a day 'raises blood pressure'   Panorama.am
BPA in Canned Food and Drink Causes Hypertension   News Every day
spectroscopyNOW.com (blog)   
Endocrinology Advisor   
States Chronicle   
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Science World Report
   
Young Puerto Rican Women Know Little About HPV   
Science World Report
Statistics show that HPV vaccination rates are significantly low among Puerto Rican women. Now, researchers at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) School of Public Health have discovered that while 51 percent of women ...

Study suggests HPV vaccine doesn't lead to promiscuous girls   Globalnews.ca
No, HPV Vaccines Don't Make Girls Promiscuous   io9
Study debunks link between HPV vaccination and early sex   The Globe and Mail
Daily Mail   
Business Standard   
Chicago Tribune   
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Youth Health Magzine
   
Flu Vaccine May Be Less Effective This Winter   
Youth Health Magzine
The flu vaccine may not be very effective this winter, according to U.S. health officials who worry this may lead to more serious illnesses and deaths. Flu season has begun to ramp up, and officials say the vaccine does not protect well against the dominant ...

Flu shot recommended despite concerns over effectiveness   KLAS-TV
Health officials promote National Influenza Vaccination Week   West Virginia MetroNews
40 Percent Of Americans Think The Flu Shot Can Give You The Flu   Design & Trend
Norwalk Reflector   
Sawyer County Record   
Fox 59   
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GlobalPost
   
Spiderman swoops in to save Cairo from the daily grind   
GlobalPost
Two residents of the city set out to highlight the daily difficulties faced by residents of the bustling metropolis. Tweet · Spidey2 Enlarge. Atef Saad hangs out on the Cairo metro. (Hossam Atef/Courtesy). CAIRO, Egypt — Like most superheroes, Cairo's own ...

Spider-Man struggles with life in Cairo in amazing photo series   Comic Book Resources
Spider-Man Comes To Egypt's Streets In A Viral Photo Series   Huffington Post
Spiderman performing inside a Cairo Metro   gulfnews.com
BBC News   
Al-Arabiya   
Ahram Online   
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