2015年5月23日 星期六

2015-05-24 Namibia Health


NBCNews.com
   
German (65) gives birth to quadruplets   
Irish Independent
A 65-year-old teacher from Berlin has given birth to quadruplets after a pregnancy that was widely criticised by medical professionals because of her age, Germany's RTL television said yesterday.
German grandmother Annegret Raunigk with 13 children gives birth to quadruplets   ABC Online
65-year-old gives birth to quadruplets   The Hindu
German woman Annegret Raunigk, 65, has quadruplets - media   BBC News
Deutsche Welle   
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Toronto Sun
   
Vaccines developed for H5N1, H7N9 avian flu   
Toronto Sun
A group of U.S. researchers say it has developed a vaccine for two strains of avian influenza that can be transmitted from poultry to humans. The strains have led to the culling of millions of chickens and turkeys as well as the death of hundreds of people.
Soon, vaccines for 2 bird flu strains   Times of India
How the Bird Flu Sweeping Through US Flocks Is Different Than Past Outbreaks   Yahoo News

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Stuff.co.nz
   
Breast cancer survivors embrace decorative tattoos to reclaim their bodies   
Stuff.co.nz
A growing number of breast cancer survivors are now sharing their stories about covering mastectomy scars or reconstructed breasts with decorative tattoos. Earlier this month, a Northern Territory tattoo parlour posted an image on social media of a client's ...

U.Va. Breast Cancer Center Gets a 3-D Mammogram Van   The Charlottesville Newsplex
Breast cancer survivors reclaim their bodies with tattoos over scars   Sydney Morning Herald
Underwear Company Features Double Mastectomy Breast Cancer Survivors In ...   Huffington Post
The Asian Age   
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News Every day
   
Racing Heart Indicates Higher Diabetes Risk, Study   
News Every day
A large sample study claims that faster heart rate indicates a higher risk of developing diabetes. Researchers studied 73,357 Chinese adults during four years to find that individuals with higher heart rates had higher risk of pre-diabetes and diabetes.
Fast heart rate could point to diabetes risk   Free Malaysia Today
Faster the heart pulse, higher the future risk of diabetes   New Kerala
Diabetes: Faster the heart pulse, higher the future risk   Financial Express
Penn State News   
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Washington Post
   
Harvard study: Could Chinese 'thunder god vine' plant be cure-all for obesity?   
Washington Post
Scientists have been scouring the world in recent decades for all manner of miracle plants that can help people slim down. As the market for weight-loss products and supplements has grown to a multi-billion-dollar industry, they've looked at dandelions, ...

'Thunder God' Plant Could Help with Weight Loss   Discovery News
Thunder God Vine Chemical Causes Massive Weight Loss in Mice   Newsweek
Thunder God Vine for Obesity and More   eMaxHealth
UPI.com   
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Newsweek
   
Genetic Map of Prostate Cancer Could Lead to Better Treatments   
Newsweek
A recent study indicates that for as many as 90 percent of men with advanced prostate cancer there are either already effective treatments or ones on the way. BSIP SA/Alamy. Filed Under: Tech & Science, Prostate Cancer, cancer, Cancer Treatment, genome, ...

Gene find gives hope for prostate cancer cure   New Zealand Herald
Prostate cancer's 'Rosetta stone' found   Irish Independent
Doctors could now give prostate cancer existing drugs after Testing 'clinically ...   Odisha Samaya
Techie News   
Newsmax   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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