2015年4月27日 星期一

2015-04-28 Namibia Health


The Guardian Nigeria
   
Total distributes 500 insecticide nets   
The Guardian Nigeria
Managing Director, Total Nigeria, Mr. Alexis Vovk (right), presenting a LLIN to a beneficiary in Ibafon community. AS part of activities to mark this year's World Malaria Day and to boost efforts in eradicating Malaria in Lagos and Nigeria, Total Nigeria Plc, last ...

Together We Can Eradicate Malaria   Huffington Post
6 tips to safeguard yourself from malaria   Times of India
Pharmacists, Rotary Canvass Private Sector's Support for Malaria Eradication ...   The Guardian
Vanguard   
New Vision   
Jagran Josh   
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mirror.co.uk
   
Can't stick to a diet and lose weight? Blame your brain - not your lack of discipline   
mirror.co.uk
Have you ever tried to cut back on calories and been sung to shipwreck by the siren call of fatty food? Don't beat yourself up, because it might actually be your greedy brain cells that caused you to ditch the salad and scoff a saveloy insted. Scientists at the ...

Why looking at food could temporarily turn off cravings   Telegraph.co.uk
Hunger Neurons Responsible For Insatiable Snacking Identified For First Time ...   Headlines & Global News
Brain tricks: Why you snack even when you're not hungry   Today.com
Herald Scotland   
TIME   
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TIME
   
Study: More than 1 hour of TV/day equals obese kids   
WKRC TV Cincinnati
UNDATED (WKRC) -- Watching as little as an hour of television a day can significantly increase a child's obesity risks. A pediatricians' group followed more than 11,000 kindergartners and first graders. It found kids who watched an hour or more a day had ...

PAS: Even One Hour of TV a Day Ups Childhood Obesity Risk   Doctors Lounge
The Hidden Danger of Letting a Kindergartner Watch An Hour of TV Daily   News Every day
Being A Couch Potato For Just An Hour A Day Puts Chidren At Risk Of Obesity ...   Tech Times
Huffington Post   
Medical Daily   
Daily Mail   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
First HIV self-test kit on sale in UK   
Times of India
LONDON: The world's first legally approved HIV self-test kit that reveals results in 15 minutes has gone on sale in Britain. Kits allowing people to test themselves for HIV at home were made legal in the UK last year. The move expects to help 25,000 ...

HIV self-testing kit goes on sale in UK   The Guardian
HIV home-testing kit: Concerns for people who may get a life-changing ...   Manchester Evening News
World's first self-testing HIV kit can diagnose virus within minutes   Daily News & Analysis
Engadget   
News24   
The Independent   
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MetroNews Canada
   
Link to chimpanzees sheds light on human back pain: SFU researcher   
MetroNews Canada
We just can't seem to get that monkey off our back. The link to our closest animal relatives may explain why some humans are more prone to back pain, scientists say. An international team of researchers, including Simon Fraser University biological ...

Back pain could stem from 4-legged past: SFU   24 Hours Vancouver
Have lower back pain? You might be part chimp   Mother Nature Network
Suffer From Lower Back Pain? Your Vertebrae May Be More Like A Chimpanzee's   Tech Times
Vancouver Sun   
RedOrbit   
Pune Mirror   
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Morning Ledger
   
Some 2-Year-Olds Are Spending Over An Hour A Day On Screened Devices   
Morning Ledger
In the ever-changing world of digital media, more and more children are developing a taste for smartphones, computers and tablets, alike. New research shows that more than one-third of babies are tapping into technology; even before they are ready to walk ...

Study: Babies as young as 6 months using tablets and smart phones   seattlepi.com (blog)
Study reveals 1 in 3 babies has used a smartphone or tablet before their first ...   New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV
Study: Most Kids Are Using Smartphones And Tablets By The Time They're 2 ...   CBS Local
iDigitalTimes.com   
Toronto Sun   
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WRAL.com
   
Researchers link another gene to breast cancer   
WRAL.com
Researchers have known for years that genetic mutations can lead to a higher incidence of breast cancer. Some celebrities have even made news with the decision to act after testing positive for the BRCA 1 or BRCA 2 mutations. On Monday, the Susan G.
Annual breast cancer screenings matter   Houston Chronicle
I've Got the BRCA-Positive Mutation Gene -- How Do I Interpret My Hereditary ...   Huffington Post (blog)
Dense Breasts Found in More Black Than White Women, Risk Could Help ...   OncLive
HealthCanal.com   
Newsmax   
The Province   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Australian Islamic State doctor: Tareq Kamleh a 'lazy doctor who flirted with ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
Sudden change after mystery trip. Australian jihadist doctor Tareq Kamleh was a lazy doctor who would flirt with his patients and use his charm and good looks to get nurses to do his work, former colleagues say. An experienced doctor who worked with Dr ...

ISIS doctor Tareq Kamleh STILL allowed to practice medicine in Australia   Daily Mail
Australian Islamic State doctor Tareq Kamleh's sudden change after mystery trip ...   Stuff.co.nz
Australian ISIS doctor failed Otago medical school - report   TVNZ
NEWS.com.au   
The Queensland Times   
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Gizmag
   
Malaria vaccine candidate shown to prevent thousands of cases   
Gizmag
A new study suggests that RTS,S/AS01, the prime candidate for a malaria vaccine and the first one to reach large-scale clinical testing, is partially effective especially among young African children for a period of up to four years after vaccination. The vaccine ...

World's First Malaria Vaccine Could be Available Soon   NDTV
Agenus (AGEN) Stock Hits 52-Week High Today on GlaxoSmithKline Malaria ...   TheStreet.com
Final Trial Results of the World's Most Advanced Malaria Vaccine   Drug Discovery & Development
Business Standard   
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NBCNews.com
   
National Immunization Awareness Week   
CJFW
It's National Immunization Awareness Week which celebrates the important role vaccines play in preserving and protecting public health. The week is an opportunity to prompt citizens to ensure their immunizations are up to date. The current B.C. immunization ...

Children should be given vaccines   St. George Daily Spectrum
Vaccines: Microneedle patch could change the future of vaccinations: Georgia ...   Outbreak News Today
CDC Says Microneedle Measles Vaccine Patch Could Be 'Game-Changer'   KTIC
MercoPress   
eNews Park Forest   
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