2015年5月8日 星期五

2015-05-09 Namibia Health


Healthline
   
Lyme Disease: More Common and More Dangerous Than You Think   
Healthline
Lyme disease outbreaks are already being reported this spring, and experts say there's a long way to go before we grasp the scope and impact of this serious tick-borne illness. In the early 1990s, Dr. Neil Spector began experiencing odd symptoms. At times ...

Ashley Olsen has Lyme disease   Metro.us

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Techie News
   
WHO's latest Model list of Essential Medicines includes hepatitis C, cancer, TB ...   
Techie News
The World Health Organization has released the latest edition of its Model List of Essential Medicines and in the list has included treatments for hepatitis C, a variety of cancers (including breast cancer and leukaemia) and multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (TB), ...

WHO Adds Gilead Hepatitis C Drugs to its List of Essential Medicines   Wall Street Journal (blog)
New Entrants in WHO List of essential medicines   West Texas News
WHO moves to improve access to lifesaving medicines for hepatitis C, drug ...   World Health Organization
Yahoo News   
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Huffington Post
   
The best — and worst — countries to be a mother   
Santa Fe New Mexican
This Sunday is Mother's Day, but in some countries, there is more to celebrate than in others. On average, one woman in 30 is likely to die from pregnancy-related causes, and seven out of 10 women will lose a child in their lifetime. Despite global ...

Being a mother in Bangladesh still a challenge   DhakaTribune
Moms Giving Birth in U.S. More Likely to Die Than Other Developed Countries   CT Newsjunkie
Children apparel brand launches campaign for mothers of specially abled children   Times of India
New York Times   
Slate Magazine   
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Reuters
   
Liberia declared Ebola-free, but outbreak continues over border   
Reuters
MONROVIA Liberia was declared free from Ebola on Saturday after 42 days without a new case, the medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres said, but it urged vigilance until the worst-ever recorded outbreak of the virus was extinguished in neighboring ...

A Promise to the Missing Moms   Huffington Post
'WHO reform needed' after Ebola failure   New Vision
European Union Earmarks €310M Over Six Years For Liberia   Front Page Africa

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Toronto Sun
   
Researchers say PTSD might speed up aging   
Toronto Sun
A new U.S. study has found evidence that people with post-traumatic stress disorder are more likely to age faster. Previous research found schizophrenia and bipolar disorder can speed up aging. The University of California at San Diego researchers ...

PTSD Linked To Accelerated Aging   Eurasia Review
PSTD Linked to Untimely Aging   NY City News
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder May Be Linked To Accelerated Aging   University Herald
KGNS.tv   
Healthline   
Victoria Advocate   
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WOKV
   
Measles mystery cracked   
WOKV
FILE - In this Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015 file photo, a pediatrician holds a dose of the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine at his practice in Northridge, Calif. A new study published in the journal Science suggests the measles vaccine not only prevents ...

Measles vaccine helpful in thwarting other infectious diseases: Study   West Texas News
New Study Finds Measles Vaccine Does More than Fend off the Infection   The Westside Story
Measles May Weaken Immune System For Years   Science Times
NPR (blog)   
New Vision   
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ecns
   
China doubles tax rate for cigarettes to 11%   
ecns
Workers dump counterfeit cigarettes at an incineration power plant in Xuchang, Central China's Henan province, March 13, 2015. (Photo/IC). China raised the consumption tax on cigarettes from five percent to 11 percent, announced the Ministry of Finance in ...

China to Raise Cigarette Consumption Tax   CRIENGLISH.com
China hikes cigarette tax in anti-smoking drive   Reuters
China Smokers to Inhale Higher Taxes   Wall Street Journal

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ABC News
   
Why Your Online Dating Photo May Be Too Hot for Your Own Good   
ABC News
Consider this next time you're agonizing over the perfect photo for your online dating profile: you might be "too hot to trust." Researchers at the University of Connecticut conducted an experiment to determine how people judged each other based on their ...

Enhancing dating images may kill your chances   Times of India
Men 'go for good looks' on dating site   The Sun (subscription)
Glamour Shots on Dating Sites Draw More Prospects: Study   U.S. News & World Report

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Science World Report
   
Higher Altitudes May Reduce The Risk Of Obesity   
Science World Report
New findings presented at the European Congress on Obesity in Prague suggest that moving into the mountains may help you lose weight. Like Us on Facebook. For the study, researchers looked at 9,300 healthy Spanish university graduates, none of whom ...

Higher Altitude May Lead to Lower Weight, Study Contends   Winnipeg Free Press
Higher Altitudes Linked to Healthier Weight   Counsel & Heal
Childhood Obesity Presents Opportunities and Challenges   Medical Research News and Interviews on MedicalResearch.com (blog)
CBS News   
Herald Sun   
Irish Times   
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Belfast Telegraph
   
Cycling, walking to work will help you shed those extra kilos   
Techie News
In this fast moving world, very few people have the time to make room for special exercise regimes to lose weight and the best way to shed some kilos is to walk to cycle to work, a new study has suggested. Leaving your car at home could help shed pounds ...

Ride the Metro to shed some extra flab   Times of India
Cycling or walking to work can help you lose 'significant' amounts of weight   Irish Examiner
Study links car commute with weight gain   NEWS.com.au

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