2015年2月23日 星期一

2015-02-24 Namibia Health


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Eating peanuts early could prevent allergy, study shows   
Sydney Morning Herald
Miami: A study has found that, contrary to previous advice, feeding foods containing peanuts to babies before 11 months of age may help prevent allergies, echoing some of the findings of Australian researchers. The findings in the New England Journal of ...

Feeding your baby peanut butter 'cuts risk of allergy later'   The Australian
Avoid peanut allergies by giving babies a small dose three times a week ...   Daily Mail
Study: Exposing Kids To Peanuts Early May Prevent Allergies   CBS Local
CBS News   
Herald Scotland   
The Independent   
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Fox News
   
Hand-washing dishes may help kids avoid allergies, study says   
The Seattle Times
In a paper published Monday in the journal Pediatrics, Swedish researchers report that kids raised in households where dishes are hand-washed as opposed to sterilized in a dishwasher were less likely to have eczema, asthma or hay fever. By Deborah ...

How hand-washing dishes may prevent kids from getting allergies   Los Angeles Times
Washing dishes by hand linked to fewer allergies in kids   Channel News Asia
Bacteria Left on Dishes From Hand Washing Helps Children Resist Allergies   Guardian Liberty Voice
WSYR   
Tech Times   
States Chronicle   
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ABC News
   
No new measles cases in latest California outbreak update   
seattlepi.com
LOS ANGELES (AP) — California health officials' latest update shows no new measles cases for the first time since the Disneyland outbreak began last year — an encouraging sign that infections may be waning. The Department of Public Health said Monday ...

California reports four more measles cases in Disneyland outbreak   GMA News
2015 Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedule   Intelihealth.com

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Arab News
   
Saudi Arabia: UN Experts Criticize Response to MERS Virus as Inadequate   
New York Times
Saudi Arabia has not done enough to investigate and control the deadly Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome, United Nations health experts said Monday. They said that cases were surging again, but that Saudi health officials and scientists appeared ...

MERS-CoV: UN warns of 'critical knowledge gaps'   Arab News
WHO notes stubborn MERS puzzles as Saudi cases climb   CIDRAP
United Nations Stated That Saudi Arabia Hasn't Done Enough To Control The ...   Trinity News Daily
Al-Shorfa   
The Star Online   
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The Times (subscription)
   
British syringe may save 1.3m lives each year   
The Times (subscription)
A British invention could save a million lives worldwide every year after the World Health Organisation said that single-use syringes should be used for all injections by 2020. Marc Koska, 53, the inventor of LifeSaver Needles, one of the designs being ...

British painter and decorator invents one-use syringe that could save millions of ...   Telegraph.co.uk
WHO urges shift to single-use smart syringes   Times of India
WHO Says Smart Syringes Would Reduce Mortality Rate   SMN Weekly
SBS   
The Japan Times   
RTT News   
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Bustle
   
Germany Calls For Mandatory Measles Vaccinations Amid The Country's Worst ...   
Bustle
The measles outbreak, dire as the situation is here, is evidently not a health issue exclusive to the U.S. Last week, an urgency tinged the calls for mandatory measles vaccination in Germany after a toddler died of the disease amid the country's worst measles ...

German toddler dies of measles   6minutes
Toddler dies as measles outbreak hits Berlin   New Zealand Herald
Measles outbreak kills German child   Bangkok Post
Newsmax Health   
Medscape   
TSPN TV NEWS   
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CBS News
   
Study: Men looking to live longer should hit the sauna   
The Week Magazine
A new study suggests that men who want to live longer should prepare to sweat it out in a Finnish sauna several times a week. Researchers looked at 2,315 Finnish men who have had their health tracked since 1984, the Los Angeles Times reports.
Having a sauna can save your life, say Finnish researchers   Irish Examiner
Medical mystery: Men who take frequent saunas live longer, study shows   Los Angeles Times
Study: Repeated Sauna Use Each Week Can Help Men Live Longer   CBS Local
TIME   
New York Daily News   
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Extreme anger could trigger a heart attack, researchers find   
Sydney Morning Herald
CALM DOWN. Those two words might not be easy to hear when you're full of rage, but they might just save your life. A team from The University of Sydney and Royal North Shore Hospital has found a feeling of intense anger could trigger heart attacks up to ...

Anger increases heart attack risk   9news.com.au
Losing your temper CAN cause a heart attack: Being angry increases the risk ...   Daily Mail
Malcolm Tucker style rants can increase risk of a heart attack   Mirror.co.uk
NEWS.com.au   
Yahoo News   
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BBC News
   
Rats 'not main cause of Black Death'   
BBC News
Black rats may not have been to blame for numerous outbreaks of the bubonic plague across Europe, a study suggests. Scientists believe repeat epidemics of the Black Death, which arrived in Europe in the mid-14th Century, instead trace back to gerbils from ...

Unexpected role of climate in bringing plague to medieval Europe   CBS News
Expansion in Agriculture May Put Communities at Risk of Plague   SMN Weekly
Good News: More Crops! Bad News: More Plague!   NPR (blog)
Channel News Asia   
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Daily Science Journal
   
Breastfed Babies Exposed To Less Arsenic Than Formula Fed Babies, Says Study   
Daily Science Journal
A new study states that babies who are breastfed have lower arsenic exposure than babies who are fed formula. According to the researchers, the powder and water used to make the baby formula may be sources of arsenic, which occurs naturally in the ...

Breastfeeding May Reduce Arsenic Exposure in Infants: US Study   Women of China
New Study Gives Even More Reasons to Breastfeed   Tristatehomepage.com
Breastfeeding: Lower Arsenic Levels In Infants As Compared To Formula-Fed ...   Medical Daily
WTAJ   
Catholic Online   
U.S. News & World Report   
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