2015年5月26日 星期二

2015-05-27 Namibia Health


The Australian Financial Review
   
Scientists use herpes to treat skin cancer   
The Australian Financial Review
Cancer therapies like the one described in a new paper take things a step further, manipulating existing viruses to turn them into cancer-fighting tools. Andrew Quilty. by Rachel Feltman. In a few months time, those suffering from skin cancer may find an ...

Cold sore virus 'treats skin cancer'   BBC News
Genetically engineered virus 'cures' patients of skin cancer   Telegraph.co.uk
Pioneering virus therapy gives new hope in cancer battle   The Australian (blog)
CBS News   
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CBC.ca
   
E-cigarettes, flavoured tobacco get tougher regulations in Ontario   
CBC.ca
Electronic cigarettes are now treated in the same way as regular cigarettes in Ontario under a new law that also bans the sale of flavoured tobacco and requires restaurants to put calorie counts on menus. E-cigarettes now cannot be sold to anyone under 19 ...

Thailand may raise minimum age of cigarette buyers to 20   TODAYonline

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CBS News
   
Traffic noise may increase risk of belly fat   
CBS News
People living near high-traffic areas may have a higher risk of developing extra fat around their midsection, according to a recent study. The findings, published in the online journal Occupational & Environmental Medicine, suggest that people whose homes ...

Is noise from heavy traffic making you fat?   Atlanta Journal Constitution
How living in London could make you fatter: People who live near busy main ...   The Independent
Noise pollution could increase obesity risk   Irish Examiner
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
   
Ebola set to persist in 2015, but funds for aid are lacking: WHO   
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
image GENEVA: The Ebola outbreak in Guinea and Sierra Leone is expected to take all of 2015 to stamp out and may persist even longer because of dwindling financing, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Tuesday. Guinea and Sierra Leone ...


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New Vision
   
New study backs risk estimate for contraceptive pills   
New Vision
The broadest study of its kind on Wednesday backed estimates that newer kinds of contraceptive pills carry a higher risk of dangerous blood clots. But it also confirmed past advice that the risk is very low in real terms and there was no immediate worry for ...

Newer Birth Control Pills Raise the Risk of Blood Clots   TIME
Newer contraceptive pills raise risk of blood clot four fold   Telegraph.co.uk
Newer Pill 'linked to blood clots'   Belfast Telegraph
Mirror.co.uk   
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Tech Times
   
Motherhood Changes The Brain, May Affect How Well Hormone Therapy Works ...   
Tech Times
The effectiveness of hormone therapy to treat some effects of menopause may depend on whether a woman has had children or not, a study finds. Motherhood changes the way the brain reacts to such therapy, researchers say. (Photo : Fiona Goodall | Getty ...

Women's brains `change` post pregnancy, motherhood   Financial Express
Study Tests The Truth Behind "Mom Brain"   WIBW
Public Release: 25-May-2015 Motherhood permanently alters the brain and its ...   EurekAlert (press release)

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Malay Mail Online
   
Scientists believe may have found Ebola's weak spot   
Malay Mail Online
A health worker wearing protective gear attends to a newly admitted suspected Ebola patient in a quarantine zone at a Red Cross facility in the town of Koidu, Sierra Leone. — Reuters picNEW YORK, May 27 — US researchers believe they may have ...

Researchers find Ebola 'Achilles heel'   New Vision
Ebola 'Achilles heel' discovered   Herald
Researchers find Ebola 'Achilles heel' – study   Jamaica Observer

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TIME
   
Rare viral disease kills US man back from Liberia   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: A man died of Lassa fever at a hospital in New Jersey on Monday after returning from Liberia this month, health authorities announced. Lassa fever is a viral disease common in West Africa but rarely seen in the US. It can have symptoms ...

Man traveling to US from Liberia dies from Lassa fever   The Nation
New Jersey Lassa Fever Death Prompts CDC Action   New York Times

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The Sun Daily
   
Study: E-cigarettes good as short-term quitting aid   
The Sun Daily
E-cigarettes can help people quit short-term; more long view studies needed. AFP RELAXNEWS. A NEW study into how e-cigarettes can help people quit smoking long-term suggests that the biggest effects are felt over the first month. The paper, presented at ...

Fairfield smokers asked to butt out as figures show high smoking rate in south ...   The Daily Telegraph
Can employers help to shrink smoking's income gap?   Newsday

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Irish Independent
   
So what do men really want? Brains, not boobs, apparently   
Irish Independent
Research shows that men prioritise intellect when it comes to choosing a life partner. But Eoin Butler is not convinced. Published 27/05/2015 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Beauty and brains: Did George Clooney marry Amal ...

Men find brains more desirable than boobs: study   The New Daily
What do men look for in a woman?   The Daily Telegraph (blog)
If men are honest, do they really prize intelligence over looks?   Telegraph.co.uk
Times LIVE   
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