2015年2月7日 星期六

2015-02-08 Namibia Health


NDTV
   
Social Robot to Give the Elderly Company   
NDTV
The elderly could soon have a non-human companion to beat loneliness and isolation as researchers have developed prototype of a social robot with emotion and the ability to remember and recall. Working in partnership with their relatives or carers, the ...

This polite, drink-fetching robot may one day be a grandparent's best friend   Digital Trends

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Bronte resident seeks funds for Ebola orphans   
Sydney Morning Herald
A Sydney charity is leading the charge to raise funds for thousands of Ebola orphans struggling to survive in Africa. New research from UNICEF reveals about4000 children in West Africa have lost one orboth of their parents to Ebola. Bronte resident Mardi ...

West African communities receiving Ebola's orphans with open arms, UN agency ...   StarAfrica.com
3600 kids orphaned by Ebola in West Africa: UN   World Snap

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News Every day
   
Can Meditation Boost Your Brian Power?   
News Every day
In a recent report by MedicalNewsToday, meditation brings positive effects on the brain and improves its functioning. It is a known fact that our brain deteriorates with aging, and one has to face functional impairments. You may be startled to learn that the ...

Meditation can slow age-related brain loss   The Express Tribune
Meditation Slows The Brain Shrinkage That Happens With Age, Study Says   Bustle
Meditation Can Protect the Brain: Study   NDTV
Huffington Post   
Fast Company   
Business Standard   
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CBC.ca
   
CBC's Dr. Peter Lin explains benefits, risks of 3-person babies   
CBC.ca
The United Kingdom is set to become the birthplace of the world's first three-person baby after British MPs voted in favour of changing genetic laws on Tuesday. 3-parent babies OK'd by U.K. Parliament · 3-Parent Babies: Genetic modification sparks debate on ...

Dumfries mother who lost her son to a rare genetic disorder defends new ...   Scottish Daily Record
MPs say yes to three-person babies   UK Progressive Magazine
Behind the News: Michelle Tierney, mother   Irish Times
The Denver Post   
Courier Mail   
BioEdge   
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Empire State Tribune
   
Type 1 Diabetes More Dangerous to Women than Men   
Empire State Tribune
Why is it that women seem often to get the losing side of the deal? When it comes to breast cancer, women have a higher death rate compared to men. Now, here comes type 1 diabetes. It's the same thing all over again. Please continue reading and see what ...

Research finds women with type 1 diabetes twice as likely to die from heart ...   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Mortality Risk of Type 1 Diabetes Higher for Women   HCPLive
Diabetes More Fatal For Women Than Men   International Business Times AU
WKRB News   
Business 2 Community   
National Monitor   
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The Indian Express
   
Slow and steady wins the race   
The Indian Express
Study shows those who exercise slowly, but consistently, live longer than those going for high-intensity workouts. By: New York Times | Posted: February 7, 2015 2:23 am. The ideal amount of running for someone who wants to live a long and healthy life is ...

Exercise slowly but consistently to live longer   Financial Express
Light jogging just the thing for health   Independent Online
Couch potatoes who do no exercise 'as healthy as marathon runners'   Mirror.co.uk
Health Aim   
International Business Times, India Edition   
The Inquisitr   
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Sarnia Observer
   
Breastfeeding prepares baby's belly for solid food, study claims   
Sarnia Observer
Breastfeeding during the first six months can help a baby transition from milk to solid foods and may have other long-term health effects, a U.S. study says. "We found that babies who are fed only breast milk have microbial communities that seem more ready ...

Babies get microbes from breast milk that makes them 'more ready' for solid food   Daily Mail
'Breastfeeding' helps babies prepare stomachs to ingest solid food   Zee News

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Daily Times
   
WHO updates clinical practices for Ebola treatment, care   
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD - The World Health Organisation (WHO) updated its clinical practices for treating and caring for Ebola patients. The move came after WHO convened a meeting to update its current clinical standards for hemorrhagic fevers. Technicians involved in ...

WHO Convenes Experts on Ebola Survivor Care   Voice of America
World Health Organization Calls For Special Care For Children With Ebola To ...   Huffington Post
Ebola nightmare does not end with recovery: WHO   Business Recorder
Fox News   
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CCTV-America
   
UNFPA, UNICEF seek mobilisation against female genital mutilation   
Nigerian Tribune
As the world celebrated the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), on Saturday, a call has gone to all health workers to mobilise against the harmful practice. This was contained in a joint statement signed by the United ...

Female Genital Mutilation has doubled in the US   Examiner.com
Health care providers blamed for FGM cut   Daily News
Joint Statement on the International Day against Female Genital Mutilation   Newstime Africa
StarAfrica.com   
CCTV-America   
Worksop Today   
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Youth Health Magzine
   
Woman Gives Birth to Baby Who Weighs 14 Pounds   
Youth Health Magzine
A woman has just given birth to perhaps one of the heaviest babies in the United States. Maxxandra Ford of Tampa, Florida, delivered a very large baby-14.1 pounds, to be exact-in St. Joseph's Women's Hospital after over 15 hours of labor. The baby has ...

14 Pound Baby Boy Born From Florida Woman's Womb (SEE IT)   Headlines & Global News
Florida mom delivers 14-pound baby after surprise pregnancy   fox4kc.com
This Ginormous Baby Is One Of The Biggest Ever Born In Florida   Uproxx
KTVQ Billings News   
National Post   
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