2015年5月11日 星期一

2015-05-12 Namibia Health


TIME
   
Drug-resistant typhoid strain is spreading, warn experts   
Times of India
LONDON: An antibiotic-resistant "superbug" strain of typhoid fever has spread globally, driven by a single family of the bacteria, called H58, according to the findings of a large international study. The research, involving some 74 scientists in almost two dozen ...

Drug-resistant strain of typhoid quickly spreading across the globe   The Week Magazine
Drug-Resistant Typhoid Spreads Worldwide   Voice of America
Doctors struggle to contain drug-resistant typhoid 'superbug'   State Column
PerfScience   
Techie News   
The Guardian   
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CBS Local
   
Colorado Nail Salon Owner Says Cosmetology Board 'Needs To Get More ...   
CBS Local
DENVER (CBS4) – New York's governor created a task force to crack down on worker abuse in nail salons after a recent series in the New York Times found workers were forced to work long hours around toxic chemicals, and often with little pay.
Readers Ask About the Exploitation of Nail Salon Workers   New York Times
State intervenes over New York nail salon abuse   The Sun Daily
Clients to fight back against 'prostitution'-like nail salons   New York Post

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Chicago Tribune
   
Liquid biopsies could transform cancer care   
Chicago Tribune
Liquid biopsies are starting to transform cancer treatment. The new blood tests look for cancer DNA and prevent some patients from having to undergo more invasive surgical and needle biopsies. (AP). Liquid biopsies are starting to transform cancer treatment ...


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Irish Examiner
   
Breast milk helps lost runner survive   
Irish Examiner
Breast milk, dirt and the thought of being reunited with her family helped a New Zealand woman survive being lost in rugged wilderness. Susan O'Brien, 29, of Johnsonville, had been missing for exactly 24 hours after she was due to end a race through the ...

Lost runner survives night in forest — by drinking her own breast milk   Mashable
Lost for 24 hours, NZ woman survives on own breast milk   Times of India
Lost Runner Drinks Own Breast Milk To Survive   Sky News
The Dominion Post   
New Zealand Herald   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Mediterranean Diet Boosts Brain Power, Clinical Finds   
Wall Street Journal
The Mediterranean diet, supplemented with a handful of nuts or a few tablespoons of olive oil a day, can counteract the effects of aging on the brain's ability to function, a new clinical study suggests. The study, published online Monday in JAMA Internal ...

Adjusting your diet to boost an aging brain   CBS News
Mediterranean diet may improve memory   Yahoo7 News
Mediterranean Diet May Be Good for Your Brain   Yahoo News
TIME   
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Mom plans to sue after autistic daughter removed from plane   
New Zealand Herald
PORTLAND, Oregon (AP) " An Oregon woman said Monday she intends to sue United Airlines after her flight home made an emergency landing, and authorities removed her family from the plane after she and the flight crew had problems finding her autistic ...


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Herald Sun
   
Oestrogen linked to male cancer risk   
Herald Sun
MEN with naturally high levels of the female hormone oestrogen are at greater risk of male breast cancer, a study has found. RESEARCHERS found that men with the highest levels were two-and-a-half times more likely to develop the disease than those with ...

5 myths about breast cancer   Chicago Tribune

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HSPH News
   
Microbes in human body may identify people like fingerprint: study   
ecns
The communities of microbes that live in and on our bodies, collectively known as the human microbiome, have the potential to uniquely identify people, much like a fingerprint, a U.S. study said Monday. Eric Franzosa of the Harvard University and colleagues ...

Your Personal Microbes Can Single You Out   Live Science
In forensics, 'microbiome' may be the new 'fingerprint'   Free Malaysia Today
Your Poop Is the Latest Privacy Threat   Discover Magazine (blog)

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GlaxoSmithKline, UNC form company aiming to find AIDS cure   
Chron.com
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — GlaxoSmithKline and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are teaming up to form a company which will look for a cure for AIDS. Local media outlets report the two partners will form Qura Therapeutics, a Chapel Hill ...


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India Today
   
Asiatic lions face danger in 'overcrowded' Gir, some of them need relocation   
India Today
Asiatic lions The census shows a 130 per cent increase in population of lions living outside the protected area of the forest.The increase in the Asiatic lion population in Gujarat forests is surely a reason to rejoice for the state government and to pay reverence ...

And now the bad news... Overcrowding in Gir lion population is a 'time-bomb' for ...   Daily Mail
Gujarat CM taunts MP for decrease in tiger population   Hindustan Times
India's Asiatic lion numbers up by 27%   The Star Online
The Indian Express   
NDTV   
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