2015年5月28日 星期四

2015-05-29 Namibia Health


Sky News Australia
   
18 labs may have received live anthrax   
Sky News Australia
A total of 18 laboratories may have accidentally received live samples of anthrax from the American military, US authorities say. But as of yet, only one of the facilities - in the US state of Maryland - was confirmed to have received a live sample, the Pentagon ...

4 lab workers, 22 S. Koreans exposed to anthrax: US military   DAWN.com
18 labs may have received live anthrax samples: US officials   Bangkok Post
CDC investigating error that caused live anthrax shipments   Akron Beacon Journal
Science Times   
Radio Australia   
all 57 news articles »   


The Indian Express
   
New study shows breast cancer top killer among women, lung cancer among ...   
The Indian Express
Breast cancer has replaced cervical cancer as the leading cause of cancer deaths among women in India, while deaths due to lung cancer topped the list for men, according to a new study. 'The Global Burden of Cancer 2013', published Thursday in the ...

Prostate, breast cancer cases double in two decades   The Australian (blog)
Cancer is the 2nd biggest killer: Report   Times of India
Boning Up Against Breast Cancer: How It Can Alter Its Structure to Help It Spread   Science Times
Nature World News   
The Hindu   
The Week Magazine   
all 94 news articles »   


Los Angeles Times
   
Demi Lovato launches mental health campaign, talks 'positive outlook'   
Los Angeles Times
Demi Lovato helped launch a mental health campaign on Thursday and is asserting that mental illness is "not something anyone should be ashamed of." The "Give Your Heart a Break" singer recently signed on to be the face of Be Vocal: Speak Up for Mental ...

Be vocal: Demi Lovato is the face of mental health in new campaign   OCRegister
Demi Lovato Loves Wilmer Valderrama More Than Scandal's Olivia Loves Fitz   TV Guide
Demi Lovato is the face of mental health in new campaign   Salon
Newsday   
all 194 news articles »   


The Independent
   
Smoking parents plunging nearly half a million children into poverty, says new ...   
The Independent
Parents who smoke are plunging nearly half a million children into poverty, according to new research. Around half of the 2.3 million children living in relative poverty in the UK have a parent who smokes, the analysis by the University of Nottingham found.
Smoking not only kills, it plunges children into POVERTY because parents ...   Daily Mail
Tobacco use: GAT survey uncovers startling impact on health   The Express Tribune
Over 23m adults use tobacco products in Pakistan: GATS   The Nation
Jakarta Post   
ecns   
Telegraph.co.uk   
all 57 news articles »   


The Guardian
   
Woman comes face to face with her dead brother's transplanted face   
The Guardian
A woman has met the man who received the face of her dead brother in a groundbreaking transplant. Rebekah Aversano saw – and touched – the transplanted face for the first time in an emotional meeting with Richard Norris, who was severely disfigured in a ...

Woman sees her dead brother's donated face on another man   TVNZ
Meet the man wearing someone else's face   NEWS.com.au
World-first face transplant patient Richard Norris meets donor's sister   Sydney Morning Herald
Woman's Day   
Stuff.co.nz   
all 28 news articles »   


Times of India
   
'HIV treatment must start at diagnosis'   
Times of India
People with HIV should be put on antiretroviral drugs as soon as they learn they are infected, federal health officials said on Wednesday as they announced that they were halting the largest ever clinical trial of early treatment because its benefits were already ...

Early ARV treatment 'a huge benefit'   Times LIVE
Quick start to HIV drug treatment can cut risk of illness, death in half   Los Angeles Times
International Study Demonstrates Benefits of Early HIV Treatment   Huffington Post
The Indian Express   
The Nation   
Mirror.co.uk   
all 320 news articles »   


Live Science
   
Ink and infection: 10 percent have skin problems after getting tattoos   
Washington Post
More than 10 percent of people in New York who got tattoos reported skin conditions -- from itching to infection -- after they were inked, according to a new survey, with 6 percent saying the conditions lasted more than four months. If the survey of 300 people is ...

How tattoos leave one in ten battling health problems: Inkings said to cause ...   Daily Mail
'Itchy, Scaly' Tattoo Ink Allergies More Common Than Thought   NBCNews.com
What We Know About Tattoo Reactions Only Goes Skin-Deep   NPR
wwlp.com   
Uncover Michigan   
all 112 news articles »   


Sunday World
   
Less protein, more carbs 'provides key to healthier, longer life'   
Herald
Cutting down on protein and upping consumption of carbohydrates may be the key to living a longer, healthier life, new research suggests. Also in this section. Kray letters to writer may fetch up to €21k · China sued over damage to reef · Search for man ...

From Herring Warehouse to Beautiful Amsterdam Home1:53   NEWS.com.au
The secret to a longer life may be your protein to carb ratio, not your calories   Vogue Australia
Eat more 'good' carbohydrates and less protein for a longer life, say researchers   Mirror.co.uk
Irish Examiner   
ABC Science Online   
Radio Australia   
all 40 news articles »   


CBS News
   
The psychology of getting kids (and spouses) to eat better   
CBS News
Want to get your child or other loved ones to eat better? Try telling them how good their veggies are for them instead of pointing out how bad that cookie is, experts say. "The expression 'you can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar' rings true in a lot of ...

Weight Loss Goals Are Easier To Achieve With A 'Do' Attitude Rather Than A 'Don't'   Medical Daily
When encouraging healthy eating, 'do' bests 'don't'   The Malaysian Insider
Focus on pros of healthy foods, than cons of junk ones   Times of India

all 36 news articles »   


Tech Times
   
Light energy to help retrieve lost memories in amnesiacs   
Business Standard
Memories that have been lost as a result of amnesia can be retrieved by activating brain cells with light, a study suggested. The findings, published in the US journal Science on Thursday, may help answer a fiercely-debated question in neuroscience as to ...

Study Shows Memories 'Lost' To Amnesia Can Be Recovered Using Light To ...   Tech Times
Scientists Figure Out How to Retrieve 'Lost' Memories   TIME
Researchers retrieve "lost" memories in mice   Xinhua
The Independent   
The Verge   
all 23 news articles »   

沒有留言:

張貼留言