2015年5月27日 星期三

2015-05-28 Namibia Health


Slate Magazine (blog)
   
Pentagon Mistakenly Sends Live Anthrax Samples to Labs Across the Country   
Slate Magazine (blog)
The Pentagon announced on Wednesday it had mistakenly sent as many as nine samples of live anthrax to labs across the country, and one internationally. Presumably the announcement was made sheepishly; it's not a great look for the keeper of America's ...

Pentagon accidentally ships live anthrax to nine US States, South Korea   The Hindu
US military mistakenly ships live anthrax to labs in nine states   Reuters Africa
Pentagon accidentally ships anthrax to labs in N.J., elsewhere   NJ.com
Daily News & Analysis   
Channel News Asia   
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Metro
   
In a first, cold sore virus used to fight cancer cells   
Times of India
Scientists have the first proof that a "brand new" way of combating cancer, using genetically modified viruses to attack tumour cells, can benefit patients, paving the way for a "wave" of new %potential treatments over the next decade. Specialists at the NHS ...

Cold sore virus 'game-changer' for skin cancer   Irish Examiner
Skin Cancer Halted With Herpes Virus Immunotherapy   Newsweek
Herpes virus zaps cancer cells   Times LIVE
Thorne Gazette   
RT   
New York Daily News   
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CBS News
   
Newer birth control pills have higher risk of blood clots   
CBS News
Women taking newer forms of birth control pills have a slightly elevated risk of developing blood clots than those using older versions of the pill, a new study confirmed. The report, published in the journal BMJ, found that pills containing one of the newer types ...

Newer contraceptive pills may further raise risk of blood clots   Channel News Asia
Blood clot risk higher with newer versions of birth control pill: Study   Toronto Sun
A Hidden Danger In The New Versions Of Birth Control Pills   Huffington Post
Los Angeles Times   
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Philly.com
   
Gene Testing Can Be Flawed, Study Finds   
U.S. News & World Report
WEDNESDAY, May 27, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Gene tests that claim to predict your risk for certain diseases are often inaccurate, a large, new study finds. Errors in testing or interpretation are serious, possibly leading to unneeded treatment or deterring ...

Study reveals shortcomings in gene testing; results on estimating disease risk ...   Minneapolis Star Tribune
Study Reveals Flaws In Gene Testing   KWTX
Study reveals flaws in gene testing; results often conflict   Long Beach Press Telegram

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The Seattle Times
   
Study confirms early treatment is best for HIV   
The Seattle Times
Pills are prepared for HIV/AIDS patients at Wat Phra Bat Nam Phu in Lop Buri, Thailand. A new study says HIV/AIDS patients put on treatment immediately had a 53 percent... More. The study of early treatment is strong evidence that putting more people on ...

How to tackle infectious diseases   Bangkok Post
HIV study halted after scientists report conclusive findings   ABC Online
Don't delay: Study confirms early treatment is best for HIV   Sacramento Bee
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
Wall Street Journal   
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IBNLive
   
Surprising finding from heart study: Moderate drinking may have 'cardiotoxic ...   
Washington Post
Moderate drinkers who like to indulge in a glass of wine or beer with dinner have long taken comfort in the fact that most doctors believe this habit could do no harm or could even be good for your health. But a new study published Tuesday questions whether ...

Two drinks a day can harm elderly hearts   The Australian (blog)
Alcohol consumption study: how much is booze is too much?   Metro
Here's why you should go easy on booze as you get older   Financial Express
Daily Mail   
The Times (subscription)   
Fox News   
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New Jersey 101.5 FM Radio
   
Obesity rates - NJ is 16th best   
New Jersey 101.5 FM Radio
At least 25 percent of New Jersey adults are considered obese, according to the latest rankings from Gallup and Healthways. Meanwhile, the nation's obesity rate is at its highest point, 27.7 percent, since tracking began in 2008. Obese man Sean Gallup, Getty ...

Weighing In: 2014 State Obesity Rankings   WCTV
Americans keep getting fatter: poll   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Report reveals most obese, skinniest states in U.S.   KSL.com
Uncover California   
Malay Mail Online   
West Virginia MetroNews   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
China and India has most hungry people   
Daily News & Analysis
The number of hungry people in the world has come down to 795 million people, 215 million down from the last decade, says an UN report. And yet, despite that, India still remains home to the second largest population of hungry people, after China. In India ...

Dubious distinction: India leads world hunger list   Times of India
UN targets zero hunger in a generation   The Daily Star
UN report: Number of hungry people down by 200 million since 1990   Christian Science Monitor
Huffington Post   
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
Voice of America   
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RT
   
​No more than 4 coffees a day! EU sets new (lax) caffeine guidelines   
RT
The EU has set generous recommended limits for caffeine consumption, after a comprehensive report failed to find significant health risks associated with the substance if imbibed in the usual quantities, either chronically or in one session. “Single doses of ...

More than four espressos a day can harm health, says EU food safety agency   The Rakyat Post
Five espressos worth of caffeine could damage health, warns EU   Irish Times
Five espressos worth of caffeine could be damaging to health, warns EU   The Guardian
Deutsche Welle   
Livemint   
Toronto Sun   
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ABC Online
   
Researchers discover how ovarian cancer cells evade treatment, providing new ...   
ABC Online
Australian researchers say they now know why ovarian cancer becomes resistant to chemotherapy and some drugs. The largest DNA analysis of ovarian cancer in the world has been completed to achieve the feat, with genomes of 114 samples of high-grade, ...

Australian-led research uncovers how ovarian cancer "resists the effects" of ...   Xinhua
Ovarian cancer biomarkers found   U-T San Diego

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