2015年1月13日 星期二

2015-01-14 Namibia Health


Wired
   
Why Facebook Knows You Better Than Your Friends Do   
Wired
In the movie Her, Joaquin Phoenix's character falls in love with his computer's operating system, which through the magic of machine learning — and Hollywood — comes to know and understand him better than anyone else. It's a futuristic critique of human ...

Does Facebook Know You Better Than Your Mother? Or Roommate?   Newsweek
Computers know you better than your friends do   CBS News
Computers Judge Personality Better Than People Do   Huffington Post
Fox News   
BizTek Mojo   
Hindustan Times   
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610kvnu
   
The Chemical In 'BPA-Free' Water Bottles May Be Just As Unhealthy As BPA   
Huffington Post
Many of us have read the studies about bisphenol-A, and know the chemical is best avoided when it comes to drinking containers, baby bottles, canned foods and thermal paper. The chemical, also known as BPA, has been linked to everything from obesity ...

BPA Substitute Linked to Hyperactivity   Daily Beast
Chemical BPA alternative 'linked to foetal brain changes', study reveals   South China Morning Post (subscription)
''No Receipt Please, I'm Pregnant''   News Talk 610 CKTB
UPI.com   
Washington Post   
The Globe and Mail   
all 106 news articles »   


Quartz
   
Napping helps infants form memories, study shows   
Los Angeles Times
Babies are champion learners: Born with just a few basic reflexes, they quickly teach themselves to navigate their world by observing, remembering and making sense of their surroundings, the language spoken around them and the nature of such elusive ...

Naps benefit babies' memory and learning   WRCB-TV
Want your baby to learn? Naps may be the key   Science Recorder
Bedtime stories help babies learn and remember better   The Westside Story
Medical Daily   
TIME   
West Texas News   
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Toronto Star
   
Breast cancer study looks at race   
ABC 57 News
A new study examines the rates of breast cancer diagnoses and survival rates among women from different racial and ethnic backgrounds. Doctors in Toronto reviewed the records of more than $450,000 women diagnosed with breast cancer. Seven years ...

Race and Ethnicity Affect Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Survival   Medical Research News and Interviews on MedicalResearch.com (blog)
Racial differences in breast cancer outcomes are partly biological   Reuters
Black women more likely to die of breast cancer, study says   Toronto Star
WTAJ   
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Firstpost
   
These mosquitoes carry malaria and can't be killed by poison - AOL.com   
AOL News
A newly discovered insecticide-resistant "super mosquito" has been discovered. According to a press release from the University of California, Davis, two malaria mosquito species in Mali led to this "super mosquito" that can survive exposure to poisons meant ...

Super breed of mosquitoes grow resistant to malaria insecticide   News dominica
“Super Mosquito” a Hybrid Resistant to Insecticide Used to Treat Anti Malaria Nets   The Utah People's Post
'Super Mosquito' Resistant to Malaria Insecticide Found in Mali   TIME
Zee News   
Bustle   
Medical Daily   
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SBS
   
International Fund for Animal Welfare launches “Project Pouch”   
The Weather Network
Tuesday, January 13, 2015, 8:02 PM - The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) has launched "Project Pouch," an initiative to help kangaroos, possums and wallabies recover from injury following the recent devastating South Australia bushfires.
Pictured: Vets tenderly wash and bandage paws of adorable baby kangaroos ...   Daily Mail
Australian charity flooded with koala mittens after bushfire appeal   Irish Examiner
Stop making koala mittens, IFAW now need joey pouches after bushfires   The Australian (blog)

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People Magazine
   
South African Man Recalls Being Trapped in His Body for 12 Years   
People Magazine
Those are the words Joan Pistorius recalled saying to her son Martin, who she believed to be a complete vegetable, the victim of a mysterious illness that struck just before his teens. He was as good as dead, doctors told her. He just wouldn't die. But Martin ...

12 years invisible: How Martin Pistorius emerged from a 'prison' of silence   Christian Science Monitor
Man Awakens 12 Years: [+PHOTOS] 12 Year-Old Kid Fell Extremely Ill, Awakens ...   Food World News
Media Fails to Connect PVS Dehydration Dots   National Review Online (blog)
Jobs & Hire   
TravelersToday   
Care2.com   
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Daily Mail
   
Government likely to raise fine for smoking in public   
Daily Mail
Brushing aside the Opposition, the government on Tuesday moved to amend the anti-smoking law and proposed radical changes, including a ban on the sale of loose cigarettes and raising the minimum age for buying tobacco products from 18 to 21 years.
Health Ministry proposes fine of Rs 1000 on smoking in public places, ban on ...   IBNLive
THAILAND PRESS-PM urged to drop tobacco control bill - The Nation   Reuters
Government goes ahead with proposals on anti-smoking law   Economic Times
The Shillong Times   
Calcutta Telegraph   
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The Age
   
Beauty queen Catherine Cando dies during prize-winning plastic surgery ...   
The Age
It seems an unusual 'prize' for winning a beauty contest, but plastic surgery is exactly what Catherine Cando got. And it killed her. During a botched liposuction procedure on January, the 19-year-old Ecuadorian beauty queen died. The treatment was one of ...

Ecuadorian beauty queen died during liposuction procedure   New York Daily News
Teen beauty queen dies during liposuction   NEWS.com.au
An Ecuadorian Beauty Queen Died Having the Plastic Surgery She Won as a ...   VICE
WOAI   
Cosmopolitan.com (blog)   
Fox News Latino   
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Daily Mail
   
How oxygen in the air could trigger lung cancer: Rates of the disease found to ...   
Daily Mail
Oxygen in the air we breathe may play a role in triggering lung cancer, new research suggests. Scientists found that rates of the disease decrease at higher altitudes, where there is less oxygen in the air. Although oxygen is essential for life, the US ...

Danger in the oxygen we breathe   Herald Sun
Higher Altitudes May Decrease Lung Cancer Rates   Science World Report
Lung Cancer Incidence Down at Higher Altitudes   Doctors Lounge
Medical Daily   
Philly.com   
Belfast Telegraph   
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