2015年3月22日 星期日

2015-03-23 Namibia Health


TIME
   
Slow Response to Ebola Epidemic Cost Thousands of Lives, Says MSF   
TIME
Paris-based Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has slammed the international community's slow response to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, saying it cost thousands of lives that could otherwise have been saved. The leading international medical charity ...

The battle continues as ebola threat 'is far from over'   Irish Examiner
Ebola outbreak, one year on: Epidemic took on 'nightmarish' magnitude   Toronto Star
Viruses on the move   The Seattle Times
NEWS.com.au   
BBC News   
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Capital OTC
   
Sleep study shows short naps can improve memory   
Brisbane Times
Working: The sleep test indicated why it's important for students to be well-rested. Photo: Getty. A new study has found that, rather than distracting you from your task, a short nap can actually improve memory function. The study, conducted by postgraduate ...

Sleep improves Memory Performance   American Register
Short Naps Improve Memory Performance   University Herald
How a short nap can improve your memory five-fold   Express.co.uk
Metro   
Daily Mail   
Zee News   
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Khaleej Times
   
Babies vulnerable to passive smoking   
Gulf Today
DUBAI: Pregnant smoking women would do their children a big favour if they quit the habit. An oft-repeated campaign for over two decades, this was again highlighted from the 2015 83-page edition of the “Tobacco Atlas”, released from the recently-concluded ...

Global conference declares all tobacco products harmful   Channel News Asia
Youth need help to avoid the deadly smoking habit   The Age

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Zee News
   
Soaring antibiotic use in animals fuels "super bug" fears   
Zee News
Rome: Developing countries are pumping livestock full of antibiotics at such a startling rate that they are dramatically increasing the risk of creating drug-resistant "super bugs", scientists warned on Monday. Antibiotic use in animals is expected to surge by two ...

Soaring antibiotic use in animals fuels "super bug" fears - TRFN   Reuters Africa
Antibiotics in Meat on the Rise Worldwide: Study   American Register
Study finds growing use of antibiotics in livestock across globe   NET Website
UPI.com   
Huffington Post   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Son's diabetes risk depends on mother's age at childbirth, reveals new study   
Daily News & Analysis
A new research has revealed that a mom's age at childbirth may affect her baby boy's birth weight as well as his adult glucose metabolism. Image for representational purposes only. A new research has revealed that a mom's age at childbirth may affect her ...

Mom's age at childbirth linked to son's diabetes risk   New Kerala

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Senior citizens should keep moving to stay moving, reveals new study   
Daily News & Analysis
A new study has revealed that exercise may help keep senior citizens moving longer, despite old age brain decline. Image for representational purposes only. A new study has revealed that exercise may help keep senior citizens moving longer, despite old ...

Regular exercise can prevent motor disabilities in old age   TheHealthSite
Older people should keep moving to stay moving   Deccan Chronicle

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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
Mozambique: Children drink contaminated water- UNICEF   StarAfrica.com
UNICEF: 2.5m Nigeria Gained Access to Safe Water in Rural Areas   THISDAY Live
Daily Capital (Capital TV)   
Financial Express Bangladesh   
Bangladesh News 24 hours   
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Town Hall
   
UN Secretary-General Marks World Down Syndrome Day, Urges Acceptance   
Town Hall
Yesterday marked the tenth-annual World Down Syndrome Day. While there were a variety of celebrations worldwide, perhaps the most touching came from U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, who spoke about the importance of families and empowering ...

Ban Ki-moon condemns stigmatisation of persons with Down Syndrome   Ghana Business News
Ban, on World Down Syndrome Day, applauds all who champion rights of disabled   UN News Centre
UN chief urges social justice for people with Down syndrome   Shanghai Daily (subscription)

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eMaxHealth
   
Many acne patients don't take recommended medication   
eMaxHealth
A small study has found that many acne patients do not take all of their recommended medications. Of 143 acne patients, 27 percent did not obtain or use the prescription or over-the-counter medication suggested by their dermatologists. At 40 percent ...

Study Investigates Medication Habits of Acne Patients   Pioneer News
Many Acne Patients Don't Take Their Meds, Survey Shows   Philly.com
Acne patients: 'substantial proportion' fail to collect prescribed treatment   Chronicle Bulletin
Maine News   
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CNN International
   
Sierra Leone returns to lockdown over new ebola outbreak   
The Australian (blog)
SIERRA LEONE is gearing up for a three-day lockdown that will see almost the entire country confined to their homes in an attempt to stem a recent surge of new ebola cases. President Koroma ordered more than six million people to stay indoors from 6am on ...

Sierra Leone opposition calls for civil disobedience over VP sacking   swissinfo.ch
Sierra Leone's President Fired His Vice President and Now All Hell Is Breaking ...   VICE News
Sierra Leone Opposition Party to Consider Impeaching President After VP Fired   Chron.com
Discovery News   
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