2015年4月22日 星期三

2015-04-23 Namibia Health


Fox News
   
Gibson's actions psychopathic   
Daily Mail
Disgraced wellness blogger Belle Gibson's actions have been described as psychopathic by a clinical psychologist. "She's putting people's lives at risk and there doesn't seem to be any awareness of that, that's psychopathic," Joe Lamble told AAP. "It's deceit ...

'I was crying - and everyone was crying': Shock and disappointment after Belle ...   9news.com.au
Cancer Sufferer & Mother Slams Belle Gibson   FoxFM (blog)
The Whole Pantry author Belle Gibson admits she lied about having cancer   Good Food
Business Insider Australia   
NEWS.com.au   
ABC Online (blog)   
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Daily Mail
   
Sugar, not laziness, makes us fat: Poor diet responsible for more disease than ...   
Daily Mail
Doctors have blamed excess sugar and carbohydrates for the surge in obesity – not the lack of exercise. They said poor diet was now recognised as being responsible for more disease than physical inactivity, alcohol and smoking combined. Yet, said the ...

Exercise Won't Fix the Obesity Epidemic, Researchers Argue   Live Science
Food industry accused of brainwashing public over obesity   The Times (subscription)
Exercise 'not key to obesity fight'   BBC News
mirror.co.uk   
The Guardian   
New Zealand Herald   
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
   
Miraculous moment paralysed girl walks again (+ video)   
TVNZ
A girl who was paralysed for 11 days stopped her wheelchair in front of her nurse - and stood up after re-gaining the feeling back in her legs. The footage shows the nurse overcome with emotion and she can't stop hugging the girl, exclaiming "Yes, thank you ...

Video shows paralyzed Texas girl surprising nurse by walking   WCVB Boston
Temporarily Paralyzed Teen Surprises Nurse By Walking   CBS Local
Watch the moment a paralysed girl walks again   New Zealand Herald
RYOT   
WPXI Pittsburgh   
9news.com.au   
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BBC News
   
Mosquitoes 'lured by body odour genes'   
BBC News
The likelihood of being bitten by mosquitoes could be down to genes that control our body odour, a preliminary study in Plos One suggests. Researchers tested pairs of identical and non-identical twins to see how attractive they were to mosquitoes. Identical ...

Are you a mosquito magnet?   WOAI
Mosquitoes Biting Away? They May Just Like Your Genes!   Tech Times
Mosquitoes feast on people based on genes?   KGNS.tv
WGAL Lancaster   
Youth Health Magzine   
Los Angeles Times   
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ABC15 Arizona
   
South Carolina girl without feet gets puppy without paw   
ABC15 Arizona
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Little girl born without feet gets puppy born without paw   KTRK-TV

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Slate Magazine (blog)
   
Experimental Drug Effective Fighting Ebola During Monkey Trial   
Slate Magazine (blog)
While the Ebola epidemic in West Africa and beyond has begun to wane, the race to find a drug to help fight, or prevent, another outbreak continues. Since there is no cure or vaccine for the virus, any progress on finding a treatment is a welcome sign.
Promising Ebola drug protects rhesus monkeys   Los Angeles Times
Ebola drug cures monkeys infected with West African virus strain   BBC News
Experimental drug saves monkeys infected with Ebola virus   Malay Mail Online
KPRC Houston   
MarketWatch   
U.S. News & World Report   
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CBS Local
   
Study: Women Who Got Vaccinated For HPV May Need Another Shot   
CBS Local
ATLANTA (CBS Atlanta) – Women who received the human papillomavirus vaccine may be more likely to be infected with another strain of the HPV virus than women who do not get the vaccine, a new study finds. The researchers said that women will benefit ...

Got the HPV vaccine? You may need another shot to protect yourself from a ...   National Monitor
Ask the Doctor: HPV Vaccinations   KIII TV3
HPV Vaccine Provides Protection at Multiple Sites   Medical Research News and Interviews on MedicalResearch.com (blog)
National Post   
Live Science   
TIME   
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The Nation
   
WHO asks India to close immunisation gap to avert death due to vaccine ...   
Economic Times
GENEVA: The WHO today asked countries like India to close the immunisation gap to avert 1.5 million deaths globally due to vaccine-preventable diseases. "India is one of the countries for the size of its population (that has less than 80 per cent vaccine ...

WHO asks India to close immunisation gap   Daily News & Analysis
One child in five in the world still not vaccinated: WHO   Khaleej Times
WHO: One child in five still not vaccinated   Pakistan Observer

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Gloucester Citizen
   
Rugby should be banned at school due to injury risks, say health experts   
Gloucester Citizen
Playing rugby should be banned at school as one in eight children will suffer serious injuries, researchers say. They say the injuries can range from bruises and sprains to fractures and torn ligaments and could cause pupils to miss at least seven training ...

Ban Rugby? Sure, But Trampolines Cause More Accidents   Breitbart News
Health expert says rugby is too dangerous for schoolchildren   ESPN
Expert says rugby is "too dangerous" for children to play in schools   Derby Telegraph
Gloucestershire Echo   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Techie News   
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mirror.co.uk
   
Yogurt won't boost you mentally or physically say scientists   
mirror.co.uk
It was hailed as one of the very first 'health foods' but eating yogurt won't boost you mentally or physically, say scientists. For years studies have stated the benefits of regular consuming the sour milk product although they have never been proven.
Eating Yogurt Doesn't Actually Improve Health: Study   Nature World News
Eating Yogurt Doesn't Improve Health: Study   Newsmax
Eating yogurt regularly does not improve health, quality of life   Medical News Today
Hindustan Times   
Business Standard   
Deccan Chronicle   
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