2015年1月23日 星期五

2015-01-24 Namibia Health


azcentral.com
   
Measles outbreak reaches Pinal County   
azcentral.com
The Pinal County Public Health Services District has identified four cases of measles in a Kearny area family, according to an official statement. Loading… Post to Facebook. Measles outbreak reaches Pinal County The Pinal County Public Health Services ...

BC travellers warned after measles outbreak at Disneyland   CTV News
Disneyland Measles Outbreak Prompts Doctors To Call For Vaccinations   Huffington Post
Health Officials In San Bernardino Warn About Measles Exposure At 2 Sites   CBS Local
CBS News   
WPX News   
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin   
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Newsweek
   
Liberia to Receive First Batch of Experimental Ebola Vaccine   
Newsweek
Volunteer Andrew Matzen receives a trial Ebola vaccine at the Centre for Clinical Vaccinology and Tropical Medicine in Oxford, U.k., Jan. 16, 2015. Eddie Keogh/Reuters. Filed Under: World, Ebola, Ebola Vaccine, Ebola in West Africa. The first doses of an ...

First batch of Ebola vaccine set to arrive in Liberia   Al Jazeera America
Ebola vaccine set for trial in West Africa   Aljazeera.com
Ebola vaccine heads to Liberia for tests even as crisis eases   Los Angeles Times
Deutsche Welle   
Ottawa Citizen   
NBCNews.com   
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CNN International
   
Michigan Confirms First Child Death From Flu This Season   
CBS Local
DETROIT (WWJ/AP) – A child in southeast Michigan has died from the flu, making it the state's first confirmed adolescent death from the virus this season. “The death was in an adolescent in the southeast region of Michigan and it's from a confirmed influenza ...

Michigan records 1st child flu death of the year   National Gazette
Michigan Child Flu Death   9&10 News
State has 11 flu-related deaths -- all in seniors   CT Post
Sacramento Bee   
Chron.com   
Napa Valley Register   
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OutSourcing-Pharma.com
   
GVK's trials doctored, stop drugs' sale: European body   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has recommended suspension of the sale of hundreds of medicines for which authorization was given on the basis of clinical studies conducted at GVK Biosciences in Hyderabad. The decision was taken ...

Suspend Dozens of Drugs Based on Flawed Studies, EMA Says   Medscape
EMA Recommends Suspending Drugs over GVK Data Integrity Issues   Regulatory Focus
EU regulator recommends suspension of drugs over GVK Bio data   Economic Times
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
Firstpost   
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WTAJ
   
High Blood Pressure Device   
WTAJ
A new British study says a device to lower high blood pressure is showing promise. Researchers from Queen Mary University tested the device called the coupler in people with uncontrolled high blood pressure. They inserted an implant, the size of a paper ...

Study: New device to lower high blood pressure shows promise   WCAX
'Implantable' paperclip size device can significantly lower blood pressure   New Kerala
Implantable device helps lower high blood pressure   CBS News
Laboratory Equipment   
National Column   
Medgadget.com (blog)   
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Science World Report
   
Here's Why Sleeping Now Will Help Your Future Memories   
Science World Report
Pleasant dreams? Adequate rest as a child will help cognitive abilities flourish as an adult. (Photo : Facebook). Are you getting enough rest? A new study conducted by researchers at the Baylor University Sleep Neuroscience and Cognition Laboratory found ...

Day napping can boost memory in middle age   Mumbai Mirror
Sleeping Well in Younger Years Gives Senior Memory a Boost   Counsel & Heal
Why sleeping well is the key to old age   Express.co.uk
Huffington Post   
Newsmax Health   
Headlines & Global News   
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New Vision
   
UN guidelines on physical activity under scrutiny   
New Vision
UN recommendations that people should do at least two-and-a-half hours' physical activity a week are unworkable for some individuals, health experts have argued. In 2013, the World Health Organization (WHO) published a "Global Action Plan" seeking to ...

Medical Matters: Let's feel good about the exercise we actually do   Irish Times
Physical Activity Critical To Global World Health   Medical Research News and Interviews on MedicalResearch.com (blog)
This Is How Much Exercise Experts Really Think You Need   TIME
Philly.com   
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Daily Mail
   
Why talking to a loved one in a coma helps them recover: Hearing stories ...   
Daily Mail
Hearing family members' voices really can help those in a coma wake up sooner, scientists have shown for the first time. Recordings of loved ones reminiscing about shared events or saying the coma victim's name were played to patients four times a day for ...

Old family yarns help coma patients recover: study   New York Daily News
Coma Patients More Likely To Wake Up If Loved Ones Call Their Names, Tell ...   Headlines & Global News
Can Coma Patients Hear You? Families Should Tell Stories To Loved Ones In A ...   Medical Daily
BBC News   
Philly.com   
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Science Times
   
The Fishy Case of How Seafood May Help Fetuses In-Utero   
Science Times
A new study suggests that despite concerns of exposure to mercury, pregnant women that eat a lot of fish may not harm their unborn child. In fact, it could help prevent fetuses from having developmental issues later, as has been previously believed.
Fatty Acids in Fishes Benefit Pregnant Women, Study Revealed   Daily Science Journal
Sorry, Pregnant Women, New Study Is Not a Carte Blanche to Eat Sushi   Yahoo News
Eating Fish During Pregnancy Might Be OkayAfter All, Says New Study   Bustle
The Westside Story   
The Sun Daily   
SMN Weekly   
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Times of India
   
Ebola biggest threat to gorillas, chimps   
Times of India
The Ebola virus currently poses the greatest threat to the survival of great apes, conservationists have warned, after killing an estimated third of the world's gorillas and chimpanzees since the 1990s. The unprecedented current Ebola epidemic in West Africa ...

Ebola Killing Off a Third of Globe's Gorilla Population   National Review
Ebola Killing Off a Third of Planet039s Gorilla Population   National Gazette
Ebola decimating Africa's gorilla and chimpanzee populations, conservationists ...   NEWS.com.au
New Zealand Herald   
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