2015年2月19日 星期四

2015-02-20 Namibia Health


Christian Science Monitor
   
'Superbug' may have infected 179 patients at LA hospital   
Christian Science Monitor
A research assistant with the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA carries a portable cooler marked with a biohazard label past the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015. A "superbug" outbreak suspected in the ...

FDA knew of design flaw in scope linked to UCLA superbug   Los Angeles Times
Here's Why California's Superbug Outbreak Isn't As Scary As It Seems   NPR (blog)
Officials: UCLA Superbug No Public Health Threat   Wall Street Journal
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
Reuters   
Reuters UK   
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New York Times
   
Federal panel: Eat less meat for the planet's sake   
San Francisco Chronicle
When the federal government doles out diet advice to Americans this year, it may take an extra step — looking out not only for the health of people's bodies but the vigor of the planet. An advisory panel charged with helping update the closely-watched ...

US food panel: Go nuts on coffee, kill your sugar intake   Mashable
Cholesterol no longer a concern: US experts   AsiaOne
Diet panel: Be kinder to planet, steer away from meat   Houston Chronicle
Hoosier Ag Today   
NorthJersey.com   
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Los Angeles Times
   
How the sun can damage your skin even in the dark   
Los Angeles Times
The damage the sun inflicts on your skin may be even more insidious than was previously thought, according to new research. A study published Thursday in Science finds that the effects of sun exposure can continue to wreak havoc on your DNA -- even in ...

Sun damage continues hours after exposure   ABC Online
Sunlight continues to damage skin hours after exposure   BBC News
Sun damage keeps happening even after you go inside according to study   Sydney Morning Herald
Headlines & Global News   
The Weather Network   
WebMD   
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Daily Mail
   
Too good to be true? The beauty therapy chocolate to 'smooth wrinkles, increase ...   
Daily Mail
Now, however, it could have another benefit after scientists claim to have created the first 'beauty chocolate'. The sweet treat will apparently smooth wrinkles, increase blood flow and help skin look radiant. New product: Its creators claim eating one 7.5g bar a ...

Guilt free chocolate claims to beat wrinkles   New Zealand Herald
Chocolate is good for you   Times LIVE
Sweet young thing: Wrinkle-smoothing chocolate to make a splash   RT
Telegraph.co.uk   
I Know Today   
Irish Examiner   
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CBS Local
   
A Michigan doctor refuses to treat lesbian couple's baby, citing religion   
Al Jazeera America
A Detroit-area pediatrician refused to treat a newborn baby girl because her parents are lesbians, according to local media reports that have highlighted a lack of legal protections for LGBT people in many states. Krista and Jami Contreras brought their ...

Pediatrician refuses to care for baby with two moms   CBS News
Pediatrician Refuses to Treat Baby with Two Moms   ABC News
Christian Pediatrician Won't Treat Baby Girl Whose Parents Are Lesbians   FOX News Radio
KTAR.com   
Media Matters for America (blog)   
The Detroit News   
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Newsweek
   
WHO Fears Climate Change Will Accelerate Spread of Some Tropical Diseases   
Newsweek
A man places a mosquito net over a water container on the roof of his house in the Brasilândia slum in São Paulo, Brazil, on February 11, 2015. Nacho Doce/Reuters. Filed Under: World, Tropical Diseases, Infectious diseases, World Health Organization.
$34 billion needed to fight NTDs: WHO   Arab News
The World Finally Has Chance To Eliminate These Deadly Diseases   Huffington Post
Ethiopia: WHO urges increased investments to contain NTDs   StarAfrica.com
The Star Online   
UN News Centre   
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The Independent
   
Revealed: the countries with the best and worst diets in the world   
The Independent
Eating plenty of fruit and veg, the citizens of Chad have world's healthiest diet, while those in Armenia have the worst, according to new research comparing global eating habits. The study revealed a worldwide rise in the consumption of healthy food, ...

Which country has the world's best diet?   Telegraph.co.uk
Unhealthy eating habits triumphing over healthy eating worldwide   Business Standard
Diets around the world are getting worse, not better   Washington Post
Daily Mail   
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Wired
   
Reading Our Genome Is Tough, But Epigenetics Is Giving Us Valuable Clues   
Wired
A Pill That Boosts a Woman's Sex Drive Is Almost Here. But Do We Need It? Science Blogs · Academic Hiring is an Uphill Battle · A Factory Farmer Strikes Back at the Company He Farms For · Don't Jump Out of a Window Into Snow. But if You Do.
First Human Epigenome Map Will Help Fight Disease   Tech Times
This Video Is the Best Explanation Yet of How Genomes Really Work   Gizmodo
Scientists Map the Epigenome, Our Second Genetic Code   NBCNews.com
Washington Post   
Daily Mail   
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Firstpost
   
Swine flu outbreak: 1679 affected but medicine selling for Rs 400 per pill, masks ...   
Firstpost
New Delhi: As the number of patients infected with H1N1 virus breaches the 1,000 mark in the national capital, the hoarding and black marketing of Oseltamivir (Tamiflu) tablets and WHO specified N95 masks to prevent swine flu have gone up with each tablet ...

Cabinet secretary asks states to ensure all swine flu helplines work   The Indian Express
9 deaths in AP due to swine flu: Chief Secretary   The Hindu
Cabinet secretary offers all help to states to fight swine flu   Times of India
Economic Times   
Deccan Herald   
The Shillong Times   
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U.S. News & World Report
   
Worldwide fight against obesity 'unacceptably slow   
Toronto Sun
Reversing rising obesity rates around the world will take more than people's individual efforts to change their eating habits, according to Harvard University researchers. "While we need to acknowledge that individuals bear some responsibility for their health, ...

Obesity Is Complicated and Needs New Approach, Scientists Say   Live Science
Childhood obesity can be tackled by taxing junk food and sugary drinks, experts ...   Daily Mail
World failed miserably in tackling obesity epidemic during last decade: Lancet   Zee News
Herald Scotland   
Chron.com   
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