2014年12月28日 星期日

2014-12-29 Namibia Health


Kansas City Star
   
WHO: Ebola Death Toll Rises To 7693 In West Africa   
Design & Trend
The World Health Organization announced Friday that the death toll from Ebola in West Africa has grown to 7,693. There have been nearly 20,000 cases reported since the outbreak began last year. Dec. 28 marks one year since the Ebola outbreak began, ...

Ebola disrupts Guinea's treatment of malaria, which kills more   Columbus Dispatch
Ebola survival improving in Sierra Leone   Marietta Daily Journal
A Year And 7000 Deaths Later, A Look At The Ebola Epidemic   NPR
GlobalPost   
Front Page Africa   
Press TV   
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Design & Trend
   
Hong Kong Confirms First Case Of Bird Flu This Winter   
Design & Trend
Alert levels in Hong Kong have been raised after a woman was diagnosed with a deadly bird flu on Sunday. The woman with the fatal H7N9 strain is said to be in critical condition. The 68-year-old woman fell ill on Dec. 19 and was hospitalized on Dec.
HK hospitals gear up amid bird-flu fears   AsiaOne
Cross-border schemes key to China easing capital controls   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Hong Kong woman contracts H7N9 virus in Shenzhen   WantChinaTimes
Reuters India   
Arab News   
ABC Online   
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Zee News
   
Twelve genetic causes for rare developmental disorders discovered   
Daily Times
LONDON – According to the researchers up to half of children with severe developmental disorders of probable genetic origin go without a genetic diagnosis for their conditions. The Deciphering Developmental Disorders (DDD) program aims to remedy this ...

Deciphering Developmental Disorders' Gene Sequencing Program Finds A ...   The Inquisitr
Scientists Identify 12 Genetic Causes for Developmental Disorders   Tech Times
A New Research Identifies 12 New Causes For Developmental Disorders   Voice Chronicle
Business Standard   
Zee News   
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Cardiorespiratory fitness enhances memory in older adults   
Sierra Leone Times
A new study has examined the relationship between cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), memory and cognition in young and older adults and has shown that cardiorespiratory fitness improves memory among older adults. The study conducted at Boston ...


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BBC News
   
Ebola: How does it compare?   
BBC News
The world has witnessed the largest-ever epidemic of Ebola claim thousands of lives in West Africa in 2014. Since the first case, a two-year-old who passed away on 28 December 2013, there have been more than 6,900 deaths. Outbreaks such as Ebola have ...

Ebola outbreak: Survivors tell their stories as deadly virus continues to spread   The Independent
Efforts to stop Ebola are gaining ground, but the fight isn't won   Los Angeles Times
Battle won, but the war goes on   New Zealand Herald
Irish Independent   
Irish Examiner   
BDlive   
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Financial Express
   
New Google Glass apps to help kids with autism   
News Tonight Africa
Brain Power, which is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is developing apps for its Google Glass device that can help autistic kids learn social and communication skills. The apps in the device will also provide feedback to caregivers in order to help kids ...

A new Google Glass app that can help autistic kids learn social, communication ...   IBNLive
Now, Google Glass apps for kids with autism   Financial Express
Now, apps to help autistic kids learn social skills   Times of India
Economic Times   
Khaleej Times   
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Citifmonline
   
Whooping Cough Bacteria Evolves, 'Outsmarts' Current Vaccine, Researchers Say   
The Inquisitr
After a massive whooping cough outbreak in 2012, researchers examined the genetic makeup of the pertussis bacteria to determine the cause of the outbreak. In England and Wales, 9,711 laboratory confirmed cases of whooping cough led to 14 infant deaths ...

Fear whooping cough virus evolving to beat vaccine   Scotsman
Whooping cough 'outsmarts' vaccine   NEWS.com.au
Whooping cough proteins evolving 'unusually' fast   BBC News
KETV Omaha   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
The most fragile woman on earth!   
The Daily Star
Opening a door, driving a car, even yawning - they are all daily activities we take for granted. But for one mother-of-five, any one of of those simple tasks means the risk of a very painful dislocation. Jojo Meadows suffers from Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) - a ...

Mother Has Broken Or Dislocated Nearly Every Bone In Her Body Due To Rare ...   Opposing Views
"I'm scared to YAWN": Mum of five has broken every bone in her body because ...   Mirror.co.uk
Mother of three who dares not yawn as rare condition causes her bones ...   Express.co.uk
NAIJ.COM   
Information Nigeria   
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The Indian Express
   
Study Links Complex Work With More Effiicient Brain   
Pioneer News
A new study shows that regardless of IQ, anyone who works at complex jobs will have an improved change of becoming a better, more critical, more efficient thinker over time. “When we look at the association between complexity of work with people or data, ...

Complex jobs increase cognitive abilities   Press TV
Aging brain helped by having complex job, says new study   CBC.ca
People with Complex Jobs Have Better Cognitive Abilities Later in Life   Headlines & Global News
HealthCentral.com   
Macro Insider   
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Design & Trend
   
Self-Exams and Doctor's Find Similar Breast Tumors   
Newsmax Health
Women's self-exams and physical exams by a doctor both detect breast cancer tumors at about the same size, but older women are more likely to have a tumor discovered via doctor's examination, according to a new Swiss study. The authors, led by Fabienne ...

Research: Most-Effective Breast Cancer Treatment Should Address Obesity ...   CT Newsjunkie
Study Compares Efficiency Of Self-Exams To Clinical Breast Exams   Design & Trend
Breast Self-Exams and Doctor's Exams Find Similar Breast Tumors   Youth Health Magzine

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