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2015-03-22 Namibia Health


SavingAdvice.com
   
Winnipeg to review mosquito insecticide after WHO finds possible cancer link   
CTV News
A new report from the World Health Organization has found possible cancer links to popular weed killers commonly used by Canadian farmers and across the world. The report also found that an insecticide used by the city of Winnipeg to ward off mosquitos ...

Popular Weed-Killer Is Probably Carcinogenic, WHO Says   Huffington Post
WHO Report Finds Monsanto Roundup Weed Killer a Probable Cancer Risk   SavingAdvice.com
Study Concludes Popular Weed Killer Is Probably Cancerous   Diabetes Insider
Trinity News Daily   
Gazette Inquirer   
Al Jazeera America   
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Channel News Asia
   
Global conference declares all tobacco products harmful   
Channel News Asia
A global anti-tobacco conference that ended on Saturday urged countries to take steps to reduce the consumption of tobacco, which it said was a leading cause of disease and death worldwide. PHOTOS. A global anti-tobacco conference that ended on Mar ...

Youth need help to avoid the deadly smoking habit   Brisbane Times
Cigarette retailers found in higher density around NSW schools, study   The Age
Health experts defend e-cigarettes despite concerns   Economic Times

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American Register
   
Biogen's Alzheimer's drug shows promising result during trial   
American Register
14 Biogen Idec released a result of its trial for an experimental drug that can treat Alzheimer's. According to the result of the trial, the drug was able to slow down the cognitive decline among the participants of the study. The new drug called aducanumab works ...

Biogen Idec's Alzheimer's disease treatment Reduces Cognitive Decline   NY City News
Study: Biogen's Alzheimer's drug slows mental decline   Haaretz
Biogen's Alzheimer's drug slows mental decline in early study   Business Standard
NDTV   
Philly.com   
Daily News & Analysis   
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Irish Independent
   
World eases up too soon on Ebola says co-discoverer of deadly virus   
Irish Independent
A French Red Cross team picks up a suspected Ebola case from the centre of Forecariah Open Gallery 1 A French Red Cross team picks up a suspected Ebola case from the centre of Forecariah. The end of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa may still be some ...

Sierra Leone leader orders new national lockdown to battle Ebola   CNN
Ebola outbreak: The world has eased up too soon on the battle with the virus ...   The Independent
Ebola battle is not over   The Denver Post
Hindustan Times   
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mirror.co.uk
   
The EU's List Of Happy And Sad States; Perhaps We Can Solve The Easterlin ...   
Forbes
Eurostat has released the findings of the annual EU happiness surveys for International Happiness Day (who knew there was such a thing?). There's not all that much surprising about the results. The Nordics in their icy social democracies are at the top of the ...

International Day of Happiness 2015: The most content and saddest countries in ...   The Independent
The saddest people in Europe, revealed by new EU survey   mirror.co.uk
EU table of happiness rates Britain alongside Germany   Daily Mail
Irish Examiner   
YLE News   
Malta Independent Online   
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Daily Science Journal
   
New 'MIND' Diet Can Significantly Reduce The Risk Of Alzheimer's Disease   
Daily Science Journal
Researchers from the Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, IL, have created a diet that can significantly reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease, even for those who do not follow it precisely. The diet is called the Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for ...

Load up your diet with whole grains, nuts to cut risk of Alzheimer by half   Daily News & Analysis
This Diet Could Cut Your Risk Of Alzheimer's By Up To 50 Percent   Huffington Post
'MIND' diet linked to Alzheimer's reduction   Digital Journal
Delhi Daily News   
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Ghana News Agency
   
Ban Ki-moon condemns stigmatisation of persons with Down Syndrome   
Ghana Business News
Mr Ban Ki-moon, United Nations Secretary General, has urged relatives of persons with disability to recognise the collective responsibility of such people with special needs in order for them to make valuable contributions to the shared future of the world.
Ban, on World Down Syndrome Day, applauds all who champion rights of disabled   Big News Network.com
UN chief urges social justice for people with Down syndrome   Shanghai Daily (subscription)
Malta Down Syndrome Association celebrates World Down Syndrome Day and ...   Malta Independent Online
Gozo News (press release)   
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The Hindu
   
World Oral Health Day observed   
The Hindu
Sri Ramakrishna Dental College and Hospital on Friday observed World Oral Health Day by organising a poster exhibition and free dental check up. A release from the College said that it also organised an awareness rally, asked its students to form a human ...

Nearly $1 Million in Grants Increase Access to Dental Care in NJ and CT   NJ.com
Dental health indicator of overall health: AIIMS experts   Zee News
Anthem, Inc. Recognizes World Oral Health Day by Offering Five Tips for ...   MarketWatch
Vanguard   
Digital Journal   
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The Punch
   
70 million Nigerians lack access to safe water –UNICEF   
The Punch
The United Nations Children's Fund on Friday said about 70 million people do not have access to safe water in Nigeria while over 110 million people do not have access to improved sanitation. The agency therefore said Nigeria is currently not on-track with ...

70m Nigerians Without Access To Safe Water – UNICEF   Leadership Newspapers
UNICEF: 2.5m Nigeria Gained Access to Safe Water in Rural Areas   THISDAY Live
UNICEF says millions live without adequate drinking water   Bangladesh News 24 hours
GhanaWeb   
spyghana.com   
Pulse Nigeria   
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Irish Examiner
   
Blood test can identify infection and reduce use of antibiotics   
Irish Examiner
A simple blood test could soon tell doctors within two hours whether a patient has a viral or bacterial infection, thereby cutting the need for antibiotics in many cases. The World Health Organisation has said the overuse of antibiotics is leading to increased ...

State-of-the Art Blood Diagnostic Device: 100 Percent Viral Infection ...   Empire State Tribune
Blood Test Can Tell If You Need Antibiotics or Not   Newser
A blood test may help reduce antibiotic use   Times of India
Business Standard   
TIME   
RTT News   
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