2015年1月25日 星期日

2015-01-26 Namibia Health


New York Times
   
WHO Members Endorse Resolution to Improve Response to Health Emergencies   
New York Times
As the battle to snuff out the Ebola epidemic in West Africa continues, amid hopeful signs of ebbing, fears of an even more deadly and widespread infectious disease emerging in the future are motivating efforts to reform global health institutions that faltered in ...

WHO pledges reforms as it admits Ebola mistakes   Bangkok Post
WHO, under fire, to develop 'surge capacity' in post-Ebola crises   Daily Times
Ebola Mistakes Should Serve a Lesson: World Health Organization   NDTV
Blasting News   
Deutsche Welle   
Wall Street Journal   
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CBC.ca
   
Ontario family makes public plea for twins' liver donor   
CBC.ca
An Ontario couple are making a public plea for a suitable liver transplant donor to come forward so that both of their ailing twin daughters can have a chance at surviving. Michael and Johanne Wagner's adopted three-year-old twin daughters, Binh and Phuoc, ...

Canadian family looking for liver donor to save second twin   New York Daily News
Dad's impossible choice to save twins   NEWS.com.au
Wagner family's desperate search for donor after father can only save one of his ...   Metro
Daily Mail   
CTV News   
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Daily Mail
   
Stiff upper lip means we ignore cancer: Wasting doctor's time and fearing the ...   
Daily Mail
The British 'stiff upper lip' and a fear of wasting a doctor's time mean nearly half of the over-50s ignore symptoms of cancer. Further reasons for not seeking help were fearing the worst, dismissing warning signs and lacking confidence in the country's ...

Possible cancer sufferers worry about wasting GP's time   Herald Scotland
'Stiff upper lip stoicism' keeps people with cancer symptoms away from GP   The Independent
Britons ignore 'red' warning signs of cancer and failing to seek medical help   Express.co.uk
Medical Xpress   
Information Nigeria   
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Odisha Sun Times
   
Drinking beetroot juice before exercise can boost heart function in COPD patients   
Business Standard
A new study has recently revealed that beetroot juice before exercise can boost heart function in COPD patients. A Wake Forest University study to investigate the effects of acute beetroot juice ingestion on the exercise capacity of COPD patients showed some ...

Beetroot juice boosts exercise capacity of COPD patients   Hindu Business Line
Beetroot juice boosts exercise function in heart patients   Odisha Sun Times

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The Inquisitr
   
Fish May Be Great For Pregnant Women Researchers Say   
The Inquisitr
Often called “brain food,” the nutritious benefits derived from eating fish has been well documented and well-known for many years. Fish is a rich source of valuable Omega fatty acids, which are essential for various body functions. Now, a recent nutritional ...

Could eating fish while pregnant be good for you?   SMN Weekly
Study sheds concern over fish eating among pregnant women   America Herald
Eating Fish Is Beneficial For Pregnant Mothers And Babies   Voice Chronicle
The Sun Daily   
ABC News   
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WIFR
   
Drinking Coffee may Reduce the Risk of Skin Cancer   
WIFR
Rockford (WIFR) -- You've heard the saying, an apple a day keeps the doctor away. Well, now four cups of coffee a day could keep a certain form of skin cancer away. A new study by the National Cancer Institute says drinking caffeinated coffee may lower the ...

Coffee Reduces The Risk Of Melanoma   Voice Chronicle
Your Cup of Joe Could Prevent Skin Cancer   Science Times
Coffee can save you from skin cancer   SMN Weekly
Daily Times   
CTV News   
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Tobacco Company Wants to Sell You Caffeine Now Cigarettes Sales Are Falling   
Sputnik International
MOSCOW, January 25 (Sputnik) – Cigarette manufacturer Imperial Tobacco is diversifying its product portfolio with the launch on Monday of caffeinated mouth strips called Reon, Reuters reports. "We spent a lot of time with industry experts and consumers ...

Imperial Tobacco launches caffeinated mouth strips   Reuters

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Scroll.in
   
Chimps and gorillas desperately need an Ebola vaccine too   
Scroll.in
Humans have it bad but the virus is even more deadly for the other great apes. There is a side to the Ebola crisis that, perhaps understandably, has received little media attention: the threat it poses to our nearest cousins, the great apes of Africa.
Ebola Threatening Chimp and Gorilla Population: The Apes Desperately Need ...   TopNews Arab Emirates
Ebola Is Killing The World's Gorillas, Chimpanzees   Youth Health Magzine
Apes Are Dying of Ebola: Do We Have Resources to Save Them Too?   Care2.com
National Gazette   
Times of India   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
JOHESU strike, threat to health sector •CMDs want strike suspended   
Nigerian Tribune
management of the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH), has said that the strike by members of the Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) is a threat to Nigerian health sector management. Addressing journalists in Ilorin, at the weekend, Chief Medical ...

UCH loses N600m to strike, says CMD   The Nation Newspaper
Teaching Hospitals Appeal To Striking Health Workers   The Guardian Nigeria
UCH Loses N1 Billion to Strikes   AllAfrica.com

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Los Angeles Times
   
Ample serving of new diet books to jump-start 2015 health resolutions   
Los Angeles Times
You probably know someone who lives on doughnuts but never seems to gain weight. While others just glance at a bagel and pack on the pounds. That's just proof that we all have different nutritional demands and deficits, said Traci D. Mitchell, author of the ...

Dare to Be 100: Fat, Carbs, Calories   Huffington Post
Food: The 5:2 diet   Belfast Newsletter
5 Biggest Nutrition Mistakes Beginners Make   Care2.com
The Hollywood Source   
Swindon Advertiser   
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