2015年5月25日 星期一

2015-05-26 Namibia Health


Telegraph.co.uk
   
'Cupboard saw' used in UK operation   
Irish Examiner
A health board is investigating claims that surgeons used a saw found in a cupboard to amputate a man's leg. The incident at Ayr Hospital started when a metal plate was unexpectedly discovered in the man's leg during the operation. It was reported that staff ...

Investigation after surgeon allegedly used a 'rusty hacksaw'   French Tribune
Surgeon Amputates Man's Leg Using Old Hacksaw   International Business Times AU
Scottish surgeons amputate leg with saw found in cupboard   New Zealand Herald
Telegraph.co.uk   
BBC News   
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U-T San Diego
   
Ovarian cancer biomarkers found   
U-T San Diego
UC San Diego researchers say they have found a potential new diagnostic for ovarian cancer, one of the most difficult cancers to detect and treat. The discovery of six isoforms of messenger RNA specific to ovarian cancer could also lead to new therapies, the ...

Hope over ovarian cancer diagnosis   Malton and Pickering Mercury

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Washington Times
   
A little good news about Ebola   
Washington Times
This Sept. 5, 2014, photo by New York Times photographer Daniel Berehulak, part of a winning series, shows James Dorbor, 8, suspected of being infected with Ebola, being carried by medical staff to an Ebola treatment center in Monrovia, Liberia. ... more >.
Can't concentrate? Look at this for 40 seconds - Sierra Leone Times   Sierra Leone Times

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ABC Online
   
Claims prostate cancer patients are not given choice between surgery and ...   
ABC Online
Doctors and patients are concerned people with prostate cancer are not being properly informed of their treatment options, leading many to elect to undergo costly surgeries. There are major cost differences between the two main treatments, with surgery ...

Brisk walk benefits men with prostate cancer: study   Daily Times
Prostate cancer study seeks men with same-sex experiences for survey   Straight.com (blog)
Study: Men with asthma less likely to get prostate cancer   WNYT

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Daily Mail
   
Humans navigate like bats by using vision part of their brain to hear sound   
Daily Mail
When Matt Murdock in the film Daredevil was blinded, his other senses were sharpened allowing him to 'see' via sonic vibrations. Now, a new study has discovered how this happens in real life when some blind people find a way to 'see' objects using echoes ...

Blind human echolocators can recognize the shape, size, and material ...   Science a Gogo
Some blind individuals see using echoes: study   MetroNews Canada
Blind people use echoes to detect matter: Study   Economic Times
Gizmodo   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
Perk up your sex life with coffee   
Stuff.co.nz
A hit of coffee helps encourage blood flow in the body, which helps get other things moving. A hit of caffeine could perk up more than just your energy levels. It turns out a two-cup-a-day habit could lift your performance in the bedroom, too. A new study, by the ...

Sex And Health: Drinking coffee can boost your sex life according to study   Pulse Nigeria
Two cups of coffee a day boosts sex life: Study   Times of India
The easy way to improve your sex life   NEWS.com.au

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Empire State Tribune
   
Tweaking mosquitoes' sex genes is the best way to eradicate dengue   
Empire State Tribune
Male mosquitoes actually has nothing to do in transmitting dengue fever . Researchers at the Fralin Life Science Institute at Virginia Tech identified a certain gene found in mosquitoes that carry yellow fever, dengue and chikungunya viruses . The gene can ...

Mosquito Diseases can be Eliminated by Switching Sex in Mosquitoes   The Market Business
Tweaking mosquitoes' sex genes is the best way to eradicate dengue - Empire ...   Gazette Herald

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Bakersfield Now
   
Health officials remind public of sunscreen benefits as summer approaches   
Bakersfield Now
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KBAK/KBFX) - A new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that one-third of Americans are using sunscreen. The study finds that some people don't like the way it feels, they think it's too expensive or they ...

Some Sunscreens Do Not Deliver SPF Protection They Promise   NBC 7 San Diego
Doctor: "On your birthday, check your birthday suit"   FOX10 News
Sunscreens not Effective to protect from Sun: Study   Uncover California
Times Gazette   
Care2.com   
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Digital Journal
   
Study suggests higher mortality rates among depressed patients   
Digital Journal
Seville - Scientists in Europe have presented a study linking together depression and the likelihood that an individual will suffer heart failure. Patients showing signs of heart failure should also be tested for depression and offered the chance to seek ...

Depression linked to higher risk of death for patients with heart failure   Toronto Sun
Depression ups mortality risk in heart failure patients   Times of India
Depression Raises Death Risk of Heart Failure   Science Times
BBC News   
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Times of India
   
Chinese herbal medicine could treat obesity: Study   
Times of India
An extract from a plant traditionally used in Chinese medicine may help suppress appetite and lose weight, new research says. The findings suggest that the compound extracted from the "Thunder God" vine could be developed into a drug for treatment of ...


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