2015年3月11日 星期三

2015-03-12 Namibia Health


New Era
   
Namibia: Health Minister condemns tobacco production   
StarAfrica.com
Namibia's Health Minister Richard Kamwi has voiced his opposition to the envisaged tobacco plantation in the Zambezi region, saying the country's health sector will not support the project because the produce is detrimental to society.Kamwi was quoted by ...

US honours outgoing health minister   New Era
Namibia to offer Angolans free medical treatment   spyghana.com
Kamwi Against Zambezi Tobacco Plantation   AllAfrica.com

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spyghana.com
   
Namibia's Meeting MDGs In Doubt   
spyghana.com
Namibia's first lady Penehupifo Pohamba said the country still lags behind in maternal health and meeting the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) could be in doubt. Namibia's first lady Penehupifo Pohamba. Madam Pohamba made the ...

UN-Led Partnership Spurs Health Gains for Poor Women, Kids   Big News Network.com

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International Business Times UK
   
Could sonic waves restore Alzheimer's memory loss?   
The Seattle Times
New research offers possibilities for Alzheimer's therapy that involve neither drugs nor surgery. The study's authors said the same technique might help in treating other diseases that involve the abnormal buildup of proteins in the brain. By Melissa Healy.
Queensland scientists in Alzheimer's treatment breakthrough   The Australian (blog)
Queensland researchers hail Alzheimer's 'breakthrough'   Brisbane Times
Alzheimer's breakthrough: Queensland scientists discover treatment that could ...   ABC Online
Courier Mail   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
To doubting scientists: 'They haven't experienced homeopathy'   
Stuff.co.nz
NO BETTER THAN PLACEBO? Homeopathy is in the spotlight again after a review found no evidence that it works better than a placebo. For the scientists who found no evidence that homeopathy improves health, there's only one thing to say: "They haven't ...

Medical study finds homeopathic treatments don't work and the one MILLION ...   Daily Mail
Research council finds no credible evidence for homeopathy   Voxy
Homeopathy: Definitively proven to not be effective for treating any condition   Techly
Yibada (English Edition)   
Echonetdaily   
Empire State Tribune   
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Daily Mail
   
How diet, exercise and social activity can delay dementia: Study finds living a ...   
Daily Mail
A healthy lifestyle can preserve the brainpower of those at risk of dementia, according to a landmark study. Regular exercise, a healthy diet, brain training and social activities were found to help stave off mental decline. The study is the first large-scale human ...

Want to know how to ward off dementia? We have the tips on how you can   mirror.co.uk
New Program can slow dementia   The Australian (blog)
Proof that dementia risk can be reduced by improving lifestyle   The Independent
Reuters   
The Guardian   
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TIME
   
UN agencies join forces for zero Ebola in West Africa   
Business Standard
Two UN agencies -- the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the World Food Programme (WFP) -- have come together to bring the cases of Ebola outbreak in West Africa down to zero, a UN spokesperson said here on Wednesday. This arrangement ...

UK health worker diagnosed with Ebola   Sky News Australia
British military nurse is being treated for ebola   The Times (subscription)
UK female health worker contracts Ebola   Scotsman
Sierra Leone Times   
London South East   
Irish Times   
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Washington Post
   
Scientists warn H7N9 bird flu may pose pandemic threat   
The Seattle Times
According to the World Health Organization, 571 people have had laboratory-confirmed H7N9 infections and 212 people have died. All but three cases were in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. By Karen Kaplan. Los Angeles Times (TNS). Scientists in China ...

28 H7N9 cases reported in Zhejiang this year   WantChinaTimes
Current bird flu in China could become 'pandemic' threat to humans, report says   San Antonio Express-News
Flu Scan for Mar 11, 2015   CIDRAP
GoErie.com   
Canadian Cattlemen   
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The Independent
   
Sugar tax could save NHS millions   
The Independent
A tax on sugary drinks could dramatically cuts cases of diabetes, heart disease and bowel cancer, and save the NHS millions every year, children's health campaigners have claimed. As well as bringing in revenue for the Treasury, a tax of 20 pence on every ...

7p tax on a can of Coke 'would save NHS £300m'   Daily Mail
Tax on sugary drinks could save NHS £15m a year, claims study   The Guardian
Parents think some sugary drinks healthy for kids   Danbury News Times
WSYR   
WSAZ-TV   
CBS Local   
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Diabetes Insider
   
Forget about Big Pharma and Big Tobacco, What About Big Sugar?   
Diabetes Insider
There is a war on sugar right now. Not that sugar, in itself, is bad, but sugar is in everything. A vast majority of the processed foods we consume in the United States of America contain some form of sugar. The most common form of sugar consumed in this ...

Sugar Industry Had Significant Role in Shaping Government's Cavity Advice in ...   WJBD Online
Documents: Big Sugar able to sway dental care research   Tribune-Review
Sugar firms swayed US over tooth decay   New Zealand Herald
CBS Local   
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Hindustan Times
   
Parenting tips: Here's how not to turn your kid into a narcissist   
Hindustan Times
Do you think your kids are more special than other children and deserve something extra in life? Beware as you may be turning out little narcissists. Children whose parents think they are God's gift to the world do tend to outshine their peers - in narcissism.
7 ways to nip narcissism in the bud   Washington Post
Study: Parents who praise encourage narcissism   seattlepi.com (blog)
How parents create narcissistic children   Ottawa Citizen
CBS Local   
Christian Science Monitor   
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