2014年12月17日 星期三

2014-12-18 Namibia Health


CBC.ca
   
WHO: Three weeks since last Ebola case in Mali   
The Sun Daily
GENEVA: Mali has not had a case of Ebola for three weeks, the World Health Organisation said Wednesday, completing one of the two incubation periods the country needs to be declared free of the virus. "No new cases have been reported in Mali since Nov ...

Why I'm spending Christmas fighting ebola in Sierra Leone   Irish Examiner
Sierra Leone Braced For Increase In Ebola Cases   Sky News
Donors and WHO responded too slowly to West Africa Ebola outbreak - report   Firstpost
Belfast Telegraph   
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New Vision
   
Global life expectancy rises - study   
New Vision
Sub-Saharan Africa, did not benefit from the upward trend. Here, an elderly Ugandan man is helped by a girl to cast his vote. mail; img. newvision. mail; img. People around the world lived on average to a ripe old age of 71.5 in 2013, up from 65.3 in 1990, ...

We're living longer: 6 years more than in 1990   USA TODAY
New stats reveal how long we're living   New Zealand Herald
People around the world can expect to live longer today than they did in 1990   Daily Mail
The Straits Times   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
Where does the fat go when you've lost it?   
Stuff.co.nz
You've lost a kilo of fat. Congrats, that's not easy to do during the holidays. But where exactly does it go when you manage to get rid of it? First, some possible answers: A. The fat fairy came and took it. That's why you always weigh less in the morning. B. You ...

Lose weight by breathing… Really!   The Express Tribune
When you lose weight, where does the fat go?   The Daily Telegraph
When You Lose Weight, You're Literally Disappearing Into Thin Air   Huffington Post
New York Daily News   
Atlanta Journal Constitution   
Fox News   
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CBS News
   
14 people arrested in connection with deadly meningitis outbreak   
CBS News
Fourteen people were charged Wednesday -- two in connection with murder -- in the biggest criminal case over contaminated medicine ever brought in the U.S.. In 2012, more than 750 people in 20 states were sickened, many with a rare form of fungal ...

14 tied to Mass. pharmacy charged in meningitis outbreak that claimed 64   Tribune-Review
Indictments handed down in 2012 meningitis outbreak   WWMT-TV
14 linked to pharmacy arrested in 64 meningitis deaths   San Francisco Chronicle
Daily Mail   
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National Post
   
Growing number of legal experts encouraging provinces not to enforce new ...   
National Post
Peter MacKay might as well try to stop time or turn the tide as end the sex trade — the explicit hope of the federal justice minister's new prostitution law. The International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers Wednesday highlighted the traction opponents ...

Sex workers pan bill   Ottawa Sun
Advocacy groups say Ottawa sex workers need more social services, not ...   Ottawa Citizen
Candlelit vigil held in memory of sex workers who have died in Ireland   Irish Independent
MetroNews Canada   
Irish Times   
CHCH News   
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Mashable
   
Disabled Dog Runs Freely For The First Time Thanks To 3-D Printed Prosthetics   
The Post Game (blog)
A dog born with deformities in his front legs has been given second life thanks to the kindness and ingenuity of his new owner. Born in August 2013, Derby's former owners considered sending him to a shelter to be euthanized. Instead they left him at Peace ...

Dog Can Finally Run Thanks to 3D-Printed Legs   Newser
Could 3-D Printed Prosthetics Be The Future For Humans? Dog's Deformed ...   KDramaStars
Meet Derby, the dog who runs on 3-D printed legs   Washington Post
Kansas City Star   
Treehugger   
ABC News   
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New York Daily News
   
British student raises $43K to repay homeless man   
New York Daily News
A British college student is braving 24 hours on the street to raise money for a homeless man she says emptied his pockets of his last £3 to help her get home. As of Wednesday, Dominique Harrison-Bentzen's heartwarming campaign has raised more than ...

Student Raises Thousands For 'Homeless Hero' Who Helps Others   The Inquisitr
Homeless man empties pockets to help girl get home, she raises $43K to get him ...   New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV
Preston woman spends 24 hours living rough to raise money for homeless man   Daily Mail
New York Post   
The Independent   
Metro   
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Fox News
   
Yoga could be as beneficial for the heart as walking, biking   
Dayton Daily News
Chatushpadasana (four feet) pose Lie on your back with feet spread hip-distance apart and close to the buttocks. Press your heels down to lift the buttocks up, then press the arms down to lift the chest toward the chin. Benefit: Reduces lower-back pain and ...

Yoga can help prevent risk factors for heart disease, study finds   OregonLive.com
Yoga may help in improving cardiovascular disease risk factors   Business Standard
International Experts: Yoga Can be Good for Your Heart   NDTV
The Guardian   
Bio & Tech Insights   
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Tech Times
   
Getting an Ultrasound as a Keepsake? Don't, Says the Government   
TheBlaze.com
Uncle Sam to the pregnant women of America: you'll have plenty of time to get baby pictures once your child has actually been born. On Tuesday, the FDA released an advisory urging expectant mothers not to get “keepsake” sonograms — that is, ultrasounds ...

FDA discourages fetal “keepsake” imaging   fox4kc.com
FDA warns about non-medical sonograms   WSYR
FDA warns against 3- and 4-D ultrasounds   WHNS Greenville
Huffington Post   
The Consumerist   
Examiner.com   
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Express.co.uk
   
Pilots are warned of skin cancer risk   
Express.co.uk
AIRLINE pilots flying for an hour at 30,000ft are exposed to as much harmful ultraviolet radiation as they would receive in a tanning salon, research has shown. Published: 00:01, Thu, December 18, 2014. By Tom Morgan. Pilot looking through plane ...

Pilots Risk Significant UV Exposure   KMBZ
For Airline Pilots, Radiation On The Job Is As Much As Tanning Beds   Science 2.0
Flying an Airplane for an Hour Exposes Pilots to as Much Radiation as a ...   Healthline
U.S. News & World Report   
Daily Mail   
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