2015年3月28日 星期六

2015-03-29 Namibia Health


NDTV
   
Indefinite Safe Sex Urged for Ebola Survivors   
NDTV
Libera and other countries in West Africa struggled with a year-long epidemic of Ebola, which claimed over 4,000 lives. (Reuters). The Liberian government recommended on Saturday that survivors of Ebola practice safe sex indefinitely, until more information ...

Indefinite Safe Sex Urged for Liberian Ebola Survivors   New York Times
Liberia's first Ebola patient in over a month dies: official   Business Standard
First Ebola Patient in a Month Dies   Deutsche Welle
SMJ News   
Businessinsider India   
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Irish Independent
   
Women still powerless over their own bodies   
Irish Independent
The irrepressible Katie Hopkins has engineered another media storm. In the wake of Angelina Jolie's editorial in The New York Times detailing her latest preventative surgeries, Hopkins tweeted: "Angelina Jolie. Smug doesn't even come close. Curating her ...

Leading lady: Angelina Jolie's greatest role inspires millions of women   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Angelina Jolie's poignant breast cancer screenplay 14 years before her own ...   mirror.co.uk
Local singer Daphne Khoo keeps ovary despite being advised to remove it   AsiaOne
Stuff.co.nz   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Belfast Telegraph   
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
   
The Ticker   
Boston Herald
MINNEAPOLIS — An outbreak of a bird flu strain that is deadly to poultry deepened yesterday when state and federal officials confirmed a third Minnesota turkey farm has been infected, this time in one of the state's top poultry producing counties. The federal ...

Bird flu identified in a major Minnesota turkey producing county   New York Recorder
Another 40000 infected Minnesota turkeys to be killed   National Monitor
Bird flu found in a top Minnesota turkey producing county   STLtoday.com
Austin Herald   
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Daily Times
   
Tensions run high in border town as Sierra Leone goes into Ebola lockdown   
Macleans.ca
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone – Guinea has deployed security forces to the country's southwest in response to reports that Sierra Leoneans are crossing the border to flee an Ebola lockdown intended to stamp out the deadly disease, an official said Saturday.
Police fire tear gas on crowd during Sierra Leone Ebola lockdown   Reuters UK
Ebola outbreak: Sierra Leone lockdown   CBC.ca
S.Leone in new anti-Ebola lockdown   Sierra Leone Times

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Astro Awani
   
Trim the fat for happiness, says latest diet research   
Astro Awani
A healthy diet that's low in fat could do wonders for your mood, according to a new study. - Photo Chubykin Arkady /shutterstock.com. close. The content may have been removed, or is temporarily unavailable. We apologize for the inconvenience. Please try ...

Should I take a day off my diet? 5 ways we're confused about our diets   Today.com
A High-Fat Diet = Depression, According to Study   Empire State Tribune
High-fat diet can impair brain health, raise risk of depression   Firstpost
TIME   
The Hindu   
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Metro
   
Sleep 101: Americans choosing sides revealed   
Examiner.com
... – Could something as simple as picking the right side of the bed or facing or not facing your partner actually make a difference in how Americans sleep? TicksurveyrepresentyescheckmarkbyStuartMiles/freedigitalphotos.net. This winter has been ...

British Summer Time: Get a good night's sleep when clocks go forward   Metro
Clocks go forward: What losing an hour's sleep can do to your body, and how to ...   The Independent
Clocks go forward: What losing an hour's sleep can do to your body   Belfast Telegraph
Fox 28   
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Huffington Post
   
Our Brain Is Wired To Move On After Heartbreak, Study Says   
Huffington Post
We know that humans are wired to fall in love, but are we also built to break up? Love is what evolutionary psychologists call a human universal -- a fundamental human experience that appears across all cultures. According to a new study, the experience of ...

How Our Brains Get Over Bad Breakups   Daily Beast
Local Study Finds We May Be Wired to Get Over Break-Ups   CBS Local
We're wired to love and love again   iAfrica.com
Times of India   
Times LIVE   
Daily Mail   
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TeCake
   
Sleeping too much or too less, get ready to die early   
TeCake
Sleeping too much and sleeping too less, both affect your health adversely. According to a new study by scientists at Warwick University, adults who sleep more than 9 hours a night are at 30 percent higher risk of dying early. In addition, people who sleep less ...

Sleeping over 9 hours or less than 6 hours can cause Early Death!   Odisha Samaya
Moderate sleep increases life span   Andhra Wishesh
"Too much sleep could kill you" reveals new study   Gloucestershire Echo
Daily News & Analysis   
Zee News   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
Cool video shows how much keeping fit has changed in a century   
Stuff.co.nz
If you're anything like us, you'll soon be wishing you were alive and kicking in 1910. Because in that day and age, it turns out gentle stretching - now just known as "warming up" - was considered proper exercise. Forget the $150 yoga pants and spin classes ...

100 years of exercises in 100 seconds   fox8.com
Watch All the Fitness Crazes of the Past 100 Years in 100 Seconds   Cosmopolitan.com (blog)
Watch 100 Years of Fitness Trends in 100 Seconds   Health.com
Bustle   
Starts at Sixty   
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The Market Business
   
Former FDA Commisioner Supports FDA Drug Approval Standards   
The Market Business
Dr. Margaret Hamburg, served as Commissioner of the U.S. Food & Drug Administration Supports Drug Approval Standards of FDA, She approved of the U.S. FDA's drug approval standards against critics seeking weaker regulatory standards. Dr. Hamburg is ...

Outgoing FDA chief slams critics who want to fast-track drugs to the market   State Column
Margaret Hamburg favors US FDA Drug Approval Standards   West Texas News
In swansong, FDA chief defends drug approval process   Yahoo News

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