2015年1月31日 星期六

2015-02-01 Namibia Health


The Independent
   
Ebola outbreak: BA and Whitehall pushed to restart direct flights to virus-hit ...   
The Independent
The Government and British Airways are under pressure from politicians and charities to restart direct flights between the UK and Ebola-ravaged Sierra Leone and Liberia. BA temporarily cancelled a route linking Heathrow to Liberia, with a stopover in Sierra ...

Ebola: third UK healthcare worker treated for virus   The Guardian
Bridge of Hope assists in donation of aid truck to Sierra Leone   Maple Valley Reporter
Brit flown back to UK after exposure to Ebola   Scotsman
The Indian Express   
Xinhua   
Business Standard   
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Times of India
   
Now, fake human arms to help detect cancer   
Times of India
Synthetic human skin is being made by Google as part of its work to create a wristband that can detect cancer, impending heart attacks and other diseases. Scientists at its laboratories in California needed to create arms that were as realistic as possible to test ...

Google creates synthetic skin for cancer detecting project (VIDEO)   RT
Google is developing a wristband to detect cancer cells and using HUMAN SKIN ...   Daily Mail
Google is making human skin as part of research into 'wristband that can detect ...   The Independent
Business Standard   
POP Herald   
Engadget   
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Times LIVE
   
Chimerix Scraps Testing of Experimental Ebola Drug in Liberia   
Wall Street Journal
Chimerix Inc. scrapped testing of its experimental antiviral in Ebola patients in Liberia, saying the number of infections had dropped in recent weeks, and that only a handful of patients had been enrolled in the Liberian study. The abrupt reversal in Chimerix's ...

Chimerix Ends Brincidofovir Ebola Trials To Focus On Adenovirus And CMV   Forbes
Chimerix to stop participation in clinical studies of Ebola drug   Reuters
Chimerix Focusing Efforts on CMV and Adenovirus Pivotal Trials   MarketWatch

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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Ebola epidemic far from over, but tide is turning - Ban   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
The Ebola epidemic in the most affected West African countries is "far from over" but the tide is turning, the UN Secretary-General said on Saturday. The World Health Organization (WHO) recently reported that the number of new Ebola cases recorded in ...

Ebola exposes holes in solidarity; the AU was 10 months late, and neighbours ...   Mail & Guardian Africa
Ban promises UN support to build back Ebola-hit countries   Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Ebola reveals shortcomings of African solidarity   MENAFN.COM

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Pioneer News
   
New Study Identifies Three “Circadian Phenotypes”   
Pioneer News
The ability to identify early risers and night owls can actually benefit people who have to work as a team, according to a recent study of professional footballers (soccer players) in Europe. In this study, researchers found three 'circadian phenotypes'—larks, ...

Super Bowl's Outcome May Vary According to Players' Biological Clock   Capital OTC
Push your morning jog to noon   Business Standard
Athletes' biological clocks affect their performance   Daily Times
Microfinance Monitor   
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Spalding Guardian
   
Try these three ways to love your liver   
Spalding Guardian
How healthy is your liver? There are three ways to a healthy liver and South Lincolnshire Clinical Commissioning Group (SL CCG) is supporting a campaign by the British Liver Trust to raise local residents' awareness of these steps. The Love Your Liver ...

UK charity calls for universal liver disease screening after deaths rise by 400%   International Business Times UK
Fatty liver calculator: Kids fight epidemic   ABC30.com
'Dramatic Rise' In Liver Disease Deaths   Sky News
Stourbridge News   
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News Tonight Africa
   
Tamiflu decreases length of flu symptoms by about a day: Study   
News Tonight Africa
According to a study, the antiviral drug Tamiflu decreases the length of flu symptoms by about a day, and cuts the risk of complications related to flu such as pneumonia. A study of nine published and unpublished randomized clinical trials of Tamiflu ...

New Tamiflu study suggests drug does reduce flu impact considerably   Medical News Today
Study Finds Tamiflu Helps Shorten Flu Symptoms   KEYC
Study says Tamiflu useful, decreases length of flu symptoms   Northern Voices Online
Delhi Daily News   
Diabetes Insider   
WallStreet OTC   
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The News International
   
H5N1 bird flu spreads to 11 states in Nigeria: govt   
The News International
Abuja: Nigeria on Thursday confirmed that the H5N1 strain of bird flu has spread from seven to 11 states within a week, resulting in the deaths of tens of thousands of poultry but no human cases. Agriculture Minister Akinwumi Adesina told an emergency ...

Stopping The Spread Of Bird Flu In Nigeria   Daily Times Nigeria

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The Nation
   
Unicef launches £2 billion appeal to reach children in crisis areas   
UK Fundraising
Children's charity Unicef has launched its largest ever fundraising appeal, seeking £2 billion to reach the 62 million children who are at risk in humanitarian crises around the world. This is £0.6 billion more than it sought in last year's appeal. According to the ...

Unicef launches record £2bn appeal to combat 'new generation' of crises   Civil Society Media
Unicef Launches US$3.1 Billion Appeal to Reach More Children in Emergencies   AllAfrica.com
UNICEF warns launching record $3 billion appeal   Scoop.co.nz (press release)
BDlive   
The Nation   
al-Akhbar English   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Gran is having more sex than you think, say scientists   
Mirror.co.uk
A new study shows older people are having more sex than you thought. And they could be enjoying it more than you, too. Share; Share; Tweet; +1; Email. Getty An elderly couple hugging. Hello gorgeous. It's not a great thought coming up to Valentines' Day...
People over 70 also enjoy 'active sex lives'   Business Standard
Elderly enjoy sex more than we know   iAfrica.com
Never too old for some action   Bangalore Mirror
ZME Science   
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