2015年5月20日 星期三

2015-05-21 Namibia Health


Daily Mail
   
Cold snap is 20 times more lethal than a heatwave   
Daily Mail
Cold weather kills TWENTY times as many people as hot weather, according to an international study. The findings, published in The Lancet, also reveal that deaths due to moderately hot or cold weather substantially exceed those resulting from extreme heat ...

Mildly cold, drizzly days far deadlier than extreme temperatures for Brits, says study   The Independent
Moderately cold weather 'more deadly than heatwaves or extreme cold'   The Guardian
Cold temps cause more premature deaths than heat: study   CTV News
USA TODAY   
Science 2.0   
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Slate Magazine (blog)
   
Cancer Charities Charged With $187 Million Fraud for Using Funds on Jet Skis ...   
Slate Magazine (blog)
In the hierarchy of awfulness: fraud is generally bad, charity fraud is particularly appalling, but cancer charity fraud? While you think of a way to describe it, the Federal Trade Commission has been busy going after a family of fraudsters and on Tuesday ...

'Sham' cancer charity penalized by regulators had been sued by Pennsylvania   Tribune-Review
€168m charity funds squandered in US   Irish Examiner
Cancer Charity Scam a Cautionary Tale to Givers   Newsweek
VICE News   
ChicagoNow (blog)   
West Texas News   
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AsiaOne
   
UPDATE 1-South Korea confirms second case of MERS virus; third case possible   
Reuters
... * Wife of the first patient positive for MERS; both stable. * Another who shared hospital room has fever -officials. * WHO says 1,118 cases globally, 423 deaths (Adds more details and quotes). By Meeyoung Cho. SEOUL, May 21 (Reuters) - South Korean ...

South Korea confirms second case of MERS virus; third case possible   Daily Mail
New Mers threat   Gulf Daily News
1st Korean MERS Virus Infections Confirmed   The Chosun Ilbo
AsiaOne   
Malay Mail Online   
GlobalPost   
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Irish Examiner
   
3D films may slow brain decline   
The Australian (blog)
WATCHING films in 3D exercises the brain, and improves short-term functioning in a similar way to brain-training tests, a group of scientists have claimed. AN experiment led by a neuroscientist from Goldsmiths University in London has found that people who ...

How watching 3D movies could be good for your brain   Irish Examiner
Watching 3D Movies Might Improve Brain Power   Ubergizmo (blog)
Watching 3D films improves brain power, study suggests   TrustedReviews

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Fox News
   
Family History Of Breast Cancer Doesn't Reduce Chances Of Successful ...   
Tech Times
Having a family history of breast cancer is not a significant risk factor for successful treatment, researchers say. The study's finding should reassure younger women aware of a family history, they suggest. (Photo : NIH). The prognosis for recovery from breast ...

Friends For Life: Dense Breast Bill   WLNS
Family Hx Alone Doesn't Appear to Affect Breast CA Tx Outcomes   Doctors Lounge
SPECIAL REPORT: What Women Need to Know About Breast Density   WILX-TV
Uncover Michigan   
Newsweek   
Healio   
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Daily Mail
   
Plagued by mozzies? Can't feel pain? You must be in love! The extraordinary ...   
Daily Mail
Love has been a subject of scientific study for hundreds of years — and researchers continually turn up surprising new findings about the powerful influence it has on our bodies and minds. Just yesterday the Mail revealed that, according to new research, the ...

Being Drunk And In Love Aren't All That Different, Researchers Say   Huffington Post
Science Says Being Drunk In Love Is Kind of a Real Thing   Cosmopolitan.com (blog)
Oxytocin, Alcohol Seem to Work on Brain in Similar Ways   Philly.com
TV3.ie   
The Independent   
Munchies_ Food by VICE   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Links between hay fever, asthma and prostate cancer inconclusive   
Thorne Gazette
"Men with hay fever are more likely to have prostate cancer – but those with asthma are more likely to survive it," the Daily Mirror reports. Those were the puzzling and largely inconclusive findings of a new study looking at these three conditions. Researchers ...

Harvard Study Says Daily Orgasm Helps Keep Out Prostate Cancer For Men ...   International Business Times AU
Men who ejaculate often are less likely to develop prostate cancer, study finds   The Independent
Men who orgasm every day 'have lower risk of prostate cancer'   Mirror.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk   
Times of India   
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WTSP 10 News
   
Breast milk baby death leads to warning for parents   
WTSP 10 News
The story has triggered strong emotions: a Georgia couple charged with child abuse and manslaughter after their baby died due to the mother diluting her breast milk with water. Loading… Post to Facebook. Breast milk baby death leads to warning for parents ...

Drinking water proved fatal for baby   The Press
Mother charged with murder after feeding her daughter diluted breast milk   Australian Women's Weekly

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GMA News
   
Toymaker makes inclusive dolls with hearing aids, canes, wheelchairs   
GMA News
A British 3D-printed toy company is making inclusive accessories for its doll line as part of a campaign to embrace human diversity. Makielab, the first firm to make 3D-printed toys at retail, said it is expanding its accessory range for its create-your-own Makies ...

Toy maker creates toys to resemble kids with disabilities   Stuff.co.nz
Dolls With Disabilities A Hit For British Toy Maker   International Business Times
New dolls aim to embrace disabilities   iAfrica.com
Huffington Post   
CNBC   
The Guardian   
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Times LIVE
   
'Video games damage brain'   
Times LIVE
Previous studies have shown reduced volume in the hippocampus, which controls memory, learning and emotion, is associated with neurological and psychological disorders including dementia and depression. File photo. Image by: Supplied ...

No, video games probably don't cause Alzheimer's disease   TechnoBuffalo
'Guardian' Writers Trash Own Site's Reporting on Sensationalist Video Game Study   Breitbart News
Excess Video Gaming May Increase Risk of Developing Alzheimer's: Study   NDTV
Business Standard   
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