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2015-04-06 Namibia Health


The Hindu
   
Raising awareness about autism with fun and games   
The Hindu
In an effort to set right misconceptions associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and to celebrate the uniqueness of each child with autism, the Centre for Child and Adolescent Well Being (CCAW) organised an Autism Carnival in the city on Sunday.
Late autism diagnosis is failing kids   The West Australian
Autism report shows delay in diagnosis for young children   ABC Online
Diagnosis of autism is often two years late   American Register
Sydney Morning Herald   
InsideHalton.com   
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BBC News
   
Skin cancer 'linked to package holiday boom'   
BBC News
A boom in cheap package holidays in the 1960s is partly behind the "worrying rise" in skin cancers in pensioners, Cancer Research UK suggests. The charity says that although all ages are at risk, many older people would not have been aware of how to ...

Cheap holidays blamed for huge rise in skin cancers   The Independent
Pensioners seven times more likely to get skin cancer than in the 1970s with rise ...   Daily Mail
Pensioners seven times more likely to have skin cancer than in 1970s   The Guardian
Herald Scotland   
ITV News   
University Herald   
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Kentucky Post Pioneer
   
Rs.60 test detects early-stage prostate cancer   
Zee News
Washington: A test that costs less than $1 (Rs.60) and yields results in minutes is more sensitive and exact than the current standard test for early-stage prostate cancer, US-based researchers say. The simple test, developed by University of Central Florida ...

Natural health with Megan Sheppard   Irish Examiner
Gold could detect prostate cancer: study   Toronto Sun
$1 Test Using Gold Nanoparticles Outperforms PSA Screen For Prostate Cancer   Eurasia Review
TheHealthSite   
Chandigarh Tribune   
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News Every day
   
Smartphone Digital Compass Could Restore Eyesight in Blind   
News Every day
New research which has enabled blind rats to develop spatial awareness promises to help blind people. Researchers at University of Tokyo have helped rats blinded by suturing of eyelids, develop awareness of spatial surroundings, also called allocentric ...

New GPS allows Blind Rats to See once more   Times Gazette
Geomagnetic Brain Device Helps Blind Rats to Navigate   Voice Chronicle
Brain Compass Implants Help Blind Mice See   Chinatopix
Business Standard   
Times of India   
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Chinatopix
   
'100 Year Old' Teen Dies from Extremely Rare Disease, Progeria   
Chinatopix
(Photo : Hayley Okines - Old Before My Time/Facebook) Hayley Okines, 17, who suffered from an extremely rare disease, died April 2. share on facebook. share on twitter. A British teenager with a rare, deadly disease, also known as the "100 year old" ...

Hayley Okines' diary: I didn't want to go to Prom - then I found my perfect dress   mirror.co.uk
Teen Dies With a 104-Year-Old Face   News Every day
In UK: Girl, 17, but looks 104 dies   Pulse Nigeria
Delhi Daily News   
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The New Indian Express
   
Smartphones in Bedroom Blamed for Decline in Sex Lives   
The New Indian Express
According to research a typical heterosexual British couple now has sex just three times a month on average. LONDON: It has brought continents together and transformed the way we shop and keep abreast of world events and the weather. However ...

Not tonight darling, I'm on Facebook   Free Malaysia Today
British couples are having less sex and the internet is to blame   Metro
Brits are having less sex because they're too busy with their smartphones, says ...   mirror.co.uk
New Vision   
Cosmopolitan UK   
spyghana.com   
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Times LIVE
   
The more you sweat, the better you smell   
Times LIVE
Scientists in Britain said this week that they had developed the first perfume that smells better the more you sweat - and it reduces body odour. Save & Share. Email · Print. Researchers at Queen's University, Belfast, said that the new perfume "releases more of ...

Sweet-smelling sweat? UK scientists develop new perfume   The New Age Online
A perfume that smells better as you sweat   Times of India
A perfume that keeps on smelling sweet, after exercise   Digital Journal
io9   
Popular Science   
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Times Gazette
   
Refractive Error instigates Myopia in Children   
Times Gazette
The research published in the JAMA Ophthalmology journal found out that children who read too close, watch too much TV, or spend too much time staring at computers and tablets are not more likely to develop myopia, or near-sightedness. Instead, the study ...

Basic eye test for 6-year-olds predicts will need for glasses in teen years   Kentucky Post Pioneer
Simple eye test for 6-year-olds predicts want for glasses in teen years   Connecticut Bulletin Standard
Simple eye test for 6-year-olds predicts need for glasses in teen years   Medical News Today
New Kerala   
Empire State Tribune   
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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Higher levels of diseases caused by contaminated food than reported   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Levels of diseases caused by eating contaminated food are much higher than currently reported, according to the United Nations health agency. The World Health Organization (WHO) points out that the food chain from production to consumption is longer ...

From farm to plate, make food safe   The Daily Star
Health Alert: Unsafe Food Is 'Growing Global Threat' – WHO   Pulse.com.gh
World Health Day: WHO recommended tips to keep your food safe and prevent ...   TheHealthSite
nation.lk - The Nation Newspaper   
Vibe Ghana   
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CTV News
   
Packed with health benefits, coffee gains ground with experts   
CTV News
Washington - Long viewed as a controversial dark substance, coffee is gaining ground among medical experts who say it can protect against heart disease, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and diabetes, even if it is decaffeinated. Multiple studies published worldwide ...

Not just an indulgence: Experts now swear by health benefits of coffee   Hindustan Times
Coffee, packed with health benefits, gains ground among medical experts   Malay Mail Online

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