2015年4月3日 星期五

2015-04-04 Namibia Health


Toronto Sun
   
British girl with accelerated aging disease dies at 17   
Toronto Sun
A 17-year-old British girl who campaigned to raise awareness about the rare condition that aged her eight times faster than normal died Thursday. Hayley Okines had been receiving treatment in hospital for pneumonia, the BBC reports. Her family told the ...

Progeria sufferer Hayley Okines dies, aged 17   New Zealand Herald
Hayley Okines: Dad says inspirational teen 'knew she was going to die' after ...   mirror.co.uk
British teen dies from rare 'Benjamin Button' aging disease   New York Daily News
Boston Globe (subscription)   
Newsday   
CBS News   
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The Star Online
   
France bans skinny models in anorexia clampdown   
The Star Online
Please feed the models: A new French law is banning fashion houses and modelling agencies from hiring models whose body mass index are well below a healthy level. Under a new law, France will ban excessively thin fashion models from working, and ...

France Cracks Down on Anorexia by Banning Super-Skinny Models from Runway   Vanity Fair
France passes law banning 'skinny' models in fashion industry   ABC Online
France to ban super-skinny models in battle against anorexia   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Hollywood Reporter   
New York Times   
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Irish Independent
   
Cleaning with bleach could expose children to infection   
Irish Independent
Parents who regularly use bleach to clean the family home may be causing their young children to become more vunerable to infections. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. There was a 20pc increased risk of ...

Bleach can damage children's lungs   Daily Times
Could Household Bleach Raise Kids' Risk for Flu, Other Infections?   Philly.com
bleach link to infections in children   The Australian
gulfnews.com   
The Independent   
Sky News   
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EmpowHer
   
Eating Eggs May Help Reduce Risk of Type 2 Diabetes   
EmpowHer
According to research conducted by the University of Eastern Finland and published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, eating four eggs per week may help reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes. With the arrival of spring, this is good news for all ...

High-fat dairy and eggs 'can cut diabetes risk'   Scotsman
Eating more eggs and dairy could cut the risk of diabetes   Herald Scotland
High-Fat Dairy Products Linked To Reduced Type 2 Diabetes Risk   Newsroom America
NewsHub.org   
mirror.co.uk   
Newsmax   
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iNews880.com
   
Listeria cause leads to recalls at Sobeys and Costco   
iNews880.com
The Canadian food inspection agency is warning you about a listeria contamination case – - which has led to recalls at Costco and Sobeys, for a few chicken products. At Costco, watch out for the Kirkland Signature brand roast chicken salad – - with an ...

Multiple retailers recalling chicken salad for possible listeria contamination   CTV News
COSTCO recalling roasted chicken salad   620 CKRM.com
Costco and Sobeys recall cooked chicken salads over Listeria concerns   CBC.ca
Toronto Sun   
The Guardian   
Chron.com   
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Huffington Post
   
Binge Drinking As A Teenager Could Make You A More Anxious Adult   
Huffington Post
Beer-guzzling teenagers may be setting themselves up for a lifetime of anxiety or alcohol dependence. Binge drinking -- which 15 percent of high school students say they do, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- could affect brain ...

Adolescent Drinking May Affect Adult Behavior   University Herald
What Binge Drinking During Adolescence Does to the Brain   TIME
Binge drinking teenagers 'damaging brain development'   Telegraph.co.uk
mirror.co.uk   
NewsHub.org   
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Al-Bawaba
   
Energy drinks can trigger heart attacks even in healthy people   
Al-Bawaba
Too many energy drinks can trigger sudden heart attacks, even in healthy people, according to scientists, who have warned parents to watch how much children consume. Almost one in three 10 to 19-year-olds regularly consume the drinks, which often ...

Energy drinks the cause of many sudden cardiac deaths in young people ...   ConsumerAffairs
Too many energy drinks 'can cause heart attacks': Study   Belfast Telegraph
Energy drinks bad for youngsters' heart   Times of India
Daily Times   
mirror.co.uk   
Economic Times   
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Metro
   
British couples are having less sex and the internet is to blame   
Metro
Couples in the UK are having significantly less sex and the internet is probably to blame, a leading statistician has claimed. The number of times the average British heterosexual couple get intimate under the sheets has dropped from four times a month in ...

Smartphones Kill Sex Lives, Can't Replace Home Internet Service -- So Why Are ...   The Inquisitr
Brits are having less sex because they're too busy with their smartphones, says ...   mirror.co.uk
Couples having less sex since birth of the internet   New Vision
Daily Mail   
The Independent   
Zee News   
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euronews
   
HIV 'spreads in similar way to computer virus'   
euronews
Medical specialists and network security experts have worked out that the HIV virus spreads through the body in a similar way to that of a computer worm. Using a model call “hybrid spreading” they found that the virus progresses through the bloodstream and ...

Make a positive difference for those with HIV   The Courier-Journal
UCLA research links HIV to age-accelerating cellular changes   HealthCanal.com
HIV-1-Induced Impairment of Dendritic Cell Cross Talk with γδ T Lymphocytes   Journal of Virology
Doctors Lounge   
News Every day   
India Today   
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The Hindu
   
Make food safety a priority: WHO   
nation.lk - The Nation Newspaper
An estimated 700, 000 children die of diarrhoea in WHO's South-East Asia Region every year. Unsafe food and water cause a range of diseases, deaths and impact the wellbeing of individuals as well as nations. On the World Health Day, the World Health ...

Higher levels of diseases caused by contaminated food than reported   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Unsafe Food Kills Hundreds of Thousands   Voice of America
Safe Food Should Become A Priority, Says WHO   Bernama
NDTV   
Times of India   
Jakarta Post   
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