2015年3月5日 星期四

2015-03-06 Namibia Health


China-donated hospital worth 6 mln USD to open in Namibia   
ecns
A China-donated hospital worth six million U.S. dollars is expected to be operational by April in northern Namibia, a Namibian official has said. The 64-bed Omuthiya District Hospital in Oshikoto region, whose construction started in 2009, was supposed to ...

China Deepens Namibia Investment With $6M Hospital Donation   AFKInsider

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USA TODAY
   
WHO to begin vaccination trials in Guinea   
Business Standard
The World Health Organisation (WHO) announced that it will begin conducting Ebola vaccination trials in Guinea this week to test whether the vaccine is effective to prevent Ebola. The phase III trial in one of the world's most affected countries by Ebola will ...

Sierra Leone Ebola Orphans Face Yet Another Crisis   Voice of America
Liberia's last Ebola patient discharged   DAWN.com
Liberia's Last Ebola Patient Heads Home   NBCNews.com
Front Page Africa   
Toronto Sun   
CTV News   
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Irish Examiner
   
Branded cigarette packages are up in smoke despite industry's efforts   
Irish Examiner
I'VE JUST finished watching a masterful take down of the global tobacco industry — it's so good it's my second time viewing it, and won't be my last. I found it on Youtube thanks to Children's Minister James Reilly referencing it on Prime Time where he was ...

'Our first goal is to protect B.C. youth': Province to ban sale of e-cigarettes to ...   The Province
E-Cigarettes Less Harmful Than Conventional Cigarettes?   Global Indonesian Voices (GIVnews.com)
Thai Health Ministry to put fresh new warnings on cigarette packets   ThaiVisa News
Huffington Post Canada   
Vancity Buzz   
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TIME
   
Report suggests slashing sugar   
Columbus Dispatch
LONDON — New guidelines from the World Health Organization are enough to kill anyone's sugar high. The U.N. health agency says the world is eating too much sugar and people should slash their intake to just 6 to 12 teaspoons per day — an amount that ...

Sugar? Just one lump, not two   Times LIVE
Stop eating so much sugar, says World Health Organization   Stuff.co.nz
WHO recommends cutting sugar intake   Al Jazeera America
Globalnews.ca   
PotatoPro   
TakePart   
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Firstpost
   
Scientists figure out why Indian food is so unique   
Chron.com
It isn't enough just to love the unique flavors of Indian food. The reason why is now down to a science. Researchers at the Indian Institute for Technology in Jodhpur determined the reason we love the Southeast Asian cuisine by breaking down the ingredients ...

What makes Indian food taste so different?   Mother Nature Network (blog)
The scientific reason why Indian food is so unique; the latest on coffee and ...   OregonLive.com
Indian food tastes amazing for a reason   USA TODAY
India Today   
Zee News   
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ABC News
   
#DearMe Video Wants to Know What You Would Say to Your Younger Self   
Redbookmag.com (blog)
I remember being a senior in high school and having to write a letter to myself that's supposed to be opened 10 years later (I have two years left). My letter covered all the things I'd hope to have accomplished by that 10-year mark, what my life would look like, ...

#DearMe: YouTube's new campaign empowers young women   New York Daily News
What Do You Wish You Had Known As A Teenager?   Refinery29
YouTube asks: 'What advice would you give your younger self?'   13WMAZ
Bustle   
ABC News   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Men really are more narcissistic than women   
Telegraph.co.uk
Now it is official. Men really are more narcissistic than women, according to a massive American study which analysed three decades of data from more than 475,000 people. Researchers concluded that men had a greater senses of entitlement, making them ...

Men more narcissistic than women, study   Stuff.co.nz
Men are more narcissistic than women   Times of India
Men are more narcissistic because 'women often receive harsh criticism for ...   Daily Mail
TIME   
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Times LIVE
   
Gout might save you from Alzheimer's   
Times LIVE
Researchers compared the rates of Alzheimer's disease among gout sufferers with people without gout in a follow-up period of about five years. File photo. Image by: DENIS BALIBOUSE. People who suffer from gout can take comfort in one thing - they may be ...

Gout May Protect Against Alzheimer's Disease   Science World Report
People who suffer from gout less likely to develop Alzheimer's disease   Malay Mail Online
Gout May Be Protective Against Alzheimer's Disease   Doctors Lounge
Nursing Times   
6minutes   
U.S. News & World Report   
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Pharmacy News
   
Nurofen claims to go to Federal Court   
Pharmacy News
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has instituted legal proceedings against Reckitt Benckiser (Australia) over alleged misleading product labelling. RB, which manufactures the Nurofen range of Specific Pain Products, has been accused ...

Nurofen claims to be put to test   Northern Rivers Echo
Aussie Consumer Watchdog Probes OTC Pain Meds   Law360 (subscription)

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PerfScience
   
High-Dose Oxygen can Help Stimulate Immune System against Cancer   
PerfScience
Researchers have been trying to use oxygen against cancer. A team of researchers have come one step closer in the experiment, which could lead to breakthrough treatment for cancer by boosting the immune sysmte. As per the novel research, high-dose ...

Using oxygen to fight cancer?   Investor's Business Daily
Breathing In Extra Oxygen Shows Promise In Fighting Cancer And Boosting ...   Medical Daily
Oxygen May Boost Immune Cells Fighting Cancer   Science Times
Newsmax   
Pharmaceutical Processing   
RedOrbit   
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