2015年5月9日 星期六

2015-05-10 Namibia Health


New York Times
   
Liberia Is Declared Free of Ebola, but Officials Sound Note of Caution   
New York Times
The World Health Organization declared Liberia free of Ebola on Saturday, making it the first of the three hardest-hit West African countries to bring a formal end to the epidemic. “The outbreak of Ebola virus disease in Liberia is over,” the W.H.O. said in a ...

Liberia declared Ebola-free, but outbreak continues over border   Reuters
Leadership in Time of Ebola- How Liberia Won the War > Monro   Front Page Africa
WHO declares Liberia Ebola-free   New Vision

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Times of India
   
WHO releases code for naming new diseases   
Times of India
LONDON: The World Health Organization (WHO) has released a code for naming new human infectious diseases. The best practices code applies to new infections, syndromes and diseases that have never been recognized or reported before in humans, ...

WHO issues disease-naming advice to avoid offence   Citifmonline
Follow Best Practices before Naming New Human Infectious Diseases, says WHO   NH Voice
WHO asks scientists to avoid naming diseases after animals and places   World Tech Today
World Health Organization   
Yahoo News   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Pele released from hospital in Brazil   
Sydney Morning Herald
Brazilian soccer legend Pele was released from hospital on Saturday following prostate surgery, doctors said, after his latest health scare. Albert Einstein Hospital in Sao Paulo said the 74-year-old was discharged at 6.30pm local Sao Paulo time. He was ...

Pele Leaves Hospital Waving After Prostate Op   Sky News
Brazil football legend Pelé leaves hospital after prostate surgery   The Star Online
Pele set to be released from hospital on Saturday   Xinhua

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American Live Wire
   
More Sex Won't Make You Happier?   
American Live Wire
According to a study published in the Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, having more sex doesn't necessarily make someone happier. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania conducted numerous studies to arrive ...

​Think more sex makes you happier? Think again, say researchers   RT
Sex and happiness linked but not how you thought   eMaxHealth
Is more sex really more fun?   eTurboNews
CBS News   
EurekAlert (press release)   
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Financial Express
   
'Deprived' neighbourhood could make you obese: Study   
Financial Express
obesity health Certain regions in the US are characterised by a higher prevalence of obesity, which suggests that a person's socioeconomic, physical and social environments can affect opportunities for healthy behaviours that might prevent excess weight ...

Where you live can affect your body weight   Business Standard
Moving to a Poor Neighborhood Can Cause Weight Gain   TIME

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CTV News
   
More ticks could lead to more Lyme disease, experts warn   
CTV News
The first ever Maritime tick conference took place in Moncton on Saturday, bringing together doctors, researchers and people living with Lyme disease. The conference comes as tick populations are rising to record levels in the region, according to experts.
Ashley Olsen Lyme disease diagnosis could mean chills, fever, palpitations   Examiner.com
Ashley Olsen Lyme Disease Diagnosis: Reports Surface Of Olsen Twin's Silent ...   The Inquisitr
Ashley Olsen diagnosed with Lyme disease   World Tech Today
Metro.us   
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