2015年6月1日 星期一

2015-06-02 Namibia Health


NBCNews.com
   
Average US Diet May Kill Prostate Cancer Survivors   
NBCNews.com
Prostate cancer survivors who eat a typical American diet loaded with red meat, cheese and white bread are far more likely to see their cancer come back and kill them, and they're more likely to die sooner of any disease than patients who eat a healthier diet, ...

So-Called 'Western Diet' May Be Bad For Prostate Cancer Patients   STGIST
Consumption Of Red Meat, Dairy May Increase Cancer Risk   Science World Report
Western diet may reduce survival odds for prostate cancer   Free Malaysia Today
HealthCanal.com   
Irish Examiner   
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Reuters
   
Hyundai Motor asks employees to avoid Middle East due to MERS scare   
Reuters
SEOUL South Korea's Hyundai Motor, the world's fifth-biggest automaker together with affiliate Kia Motors, has asked its employees to refrain from traveling to the Middle East over concerns about Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), a company ...

South Korea reports 2 deaths from MERS virus   CBC.ca
South Korea confirms deaths from MERS   CBS News
South Korea: 2 Die of MERS Virus   New York Times
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
The Hindu   
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Irish Independent
   
New cancer drug hailed as 'game changer' by experts   
Irish Independent
A pair of cancer drugs which shrink tumours have been hailed as a "game changer'' in the fight against the deadly disease. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The drugs have been particularly effective in treating ...

Cancer on the way out   Times LIVE
Cancer drug combination shrinks melanoma   CBC.ca
A new era in cancer treatment?   BBC News
NDTV   
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Los Angeles Times
   
To minimize risk of infidelity, make sure you earn as much as your spouse   
Los Angeles Times
Being the main breadwinner in a marriage may not earn you as much gratitude as you'd hope -- especially if you're a woman, according to a new study. lRelated Narcissistic kid? Blame the parents, study says · Science Now · Narcissistic kid? Blame the ...

Daycare dads prone to infidelity   Times LIVE
Spouses who are financially dependent on their other half are more likely to ...   The Independent
Economic Dependence Causes Some Spouses to Cheat   Big Think (blog)
Atlanta Journal Constitution   
Maine News   
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New York Times
   
Beijing Bans Public Smoking, but Enforcement Poses a Challenge   
New York Times
BEIJING — The loudspeakers in the pricey Temple bar erupted at 11:50 p.m. on Sunday with an announcement that set off either joy or despair, depending on the customer: Patrons had 10 more minutes to smoke. A tough new ban on smoking in public took ...

China Launches Bid to Stub Out Smoking in Beijing   TIME
China opens new front in war on pollution - smokers   The Australian Financial Review
Will Beijing's anti-smoking move work?   AsiaOne
The Nation   
ecns   
Toronto Star   
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The Times (subscription)
   
Boy, 2, put in care because of parents' smoking   
The Times (subscription)
A two-year-old boy has been removed from his parents' care and may now be adopted because there was so much cigarette smoke in his home. The boy's health visitor told a family court judge that she had not come across such a smoke-filled house in her ...

Toddler removed: Smoking parents lose custody of son in a cloud of smoke   Examiner.com
Two-year-old boy taken from parents because they 'smoked too much' had ...   Mirror.co.uk
Two-year-old boy removed from parents' care after concerns over family's 'smoky ...   The Independent
Central Queensland news   
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Reuters UK
   
San Diego sees 92-year-old woman become world's oldest female marathoner   
Reuters UK
A 92-year-old grandmother from North Carolina who is a two-time cancer survivor has become the oldest woman in the world to complete a marathon after finishing a 26.2-mile race in San Diego, organizers of the event said. Harriette Thompson of Charlotte, ...

Keep on running: 92-year-old marathon finisher Hariette Thompson breaks ...   Brisbane Times
92-year-old cancer survivor becomes oldest women to complete marathon   Stuff.co.nz
US grandma, 92, sets record for oldest woman marathoner   The Nation

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TIME
   
Leukaemia risk lower in breastfed babies   
Irish Examiner
Babies who were breastfed for at least six months had a 19% lower risk of going on to develop leukaemia in childhood than those who were breastfed for a shorter period or not at all, research found. Scientists said they made the findings after reviewing 18 ...

Breastfeeding may reduce risk of childhood leukemia   Xinhua
Breast-feeding may prevent 19% of childhood leukemia cases, study says   Los Angeles Times
Breastfeeding Linked to a 19% Lowered Risk of Leukaemia   PerfScience
Youth Health Magzine   
Aquila Style   
Fox News   
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Washington Post
   
Scientists detail all the yucky stuff in your eyes because of your contact lenses   
Washington Post
Ever wondered what has been happening to your eyes because of the contact lenses you've been wearing for years? It turns out that putting those thin polymers on your eyeballs does more than make you see better. It radically alters the type of ...

Study Links Contact Lenses to Infections of the Eye   Northern Californian
Frequent eye infections? Blame your contact lens   Rapid News Network
Which of the 3 bacteria found in your contacts is the worst: a. Acinetobacter b ...   Empire State Tribune
TIME   
News Every day   
SavingAdvice.com   
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CBS News
   
Poor sleep may contribute to Alzheimer's disease   
CBS News
New research suggests that a good night's sleep may play an important role in helping protect the brain against memory decline associated with Alzheimer's. Researchers at the University of California-Berkeley found that a deficit in deep non-REM sleep, ...

Bad night's sleep is linked to increased risk of Alzheimer's   The Times (subscription)
Alzheimer's-Linked Brain Proteins Tied to Poor Sleep in Study   U.S. News & World Report
More Sleep Could Aid in Avoiding Alzheimer's   Iowa Public Radio
HealthCanal.com   
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