2015年6月4日 星期四

2015-06-05 Namibia Health


The Globe and Mail
   
FDA backs 'female Viagra' pill for approval but with safety measures   
The Globe and Mail
Government health experts are backing the approval of an experimental drug intended to boost the female sex drive, but stress that it should carry safety restrictions to manage side effects including fatigue, low blood pressure and fainting. The Food and Drug ...

FDA panel backs 'female Viagra' with safety restriction   The Guardian
FDA panel backs sex pill for women, with safety conditions   CBS News
FDA Panel Backs a 'Female Viagra'   Wall Street Journal
New York Times   
Reuters   
TIME   
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CNN
   
South Korea: 1500 should stay home because of MERS-infected doctor   
CNN
(CNN) South Korea's capital Thursday began asking more than 1,500 people to self-quarantine -- and is considering measures to force their isolation -- because they unknowingly attended a symposium with a doctor who was infected with MERS, Seoul's ...

What You Need to Know About MERS   New York Times
South Korea names hospital at the centre of Mers outbeak: Pyeongtaek St Mary's ...   The Straits Times
Taiwan on alert as MERS spreads in South Korea   Focus Taiwan News Channel
The Hindu   
The Sun Daily   
ABC News   
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New York Times
   
Every Virus a Person Has Had Can Be Seen in a Drop of Blood, Researchers Find   
New York Times
Using less than a drop of blood, a new test can reveal nearly every virus a person has ever been exposed to, scientists reported on Thursday. The test, which is still experimental, can be performed for as little as $25 and could become an important research ...

How a new blood test can detect 'virtually' any virus you've ever contracted   CTV News
Test Using Drop of Blood Can Reveal Person's Viral Infection History   Voice of America
Screen detects any virus from a drop of blood   The Times (subscription)
Live Science   
SBS   
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Cosmopolitan UK
   
Want to know your risk of dying in the next five years? Take the Ubble age test   
New Zealand Herald
There is a great interest in understanding what might predict life expectancy in the general population. We already know several risk factors that have a substantial impact on mortality. For example, smoking, lack of exercise and increased body mass index ...

How long will you live? Check this risk calculator   Khaleej Times
Ubble is an online test to predict if you'll die within five years   gulfnews.com
UbbLE: Will you die in five years? Take the online Test   Irish Independent
Harrogate Advertiser   
Telegraph.co.uk   
CBS News   
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BBC News
   
Health benefits of eating placenta 'are non-existent'   
New Zealand Herald
Since Hugh Fearnley-Wittingstall served placenta pate on focaccia in his 1998 series TV Dinners, the trend for consuming afterbirth has been growing. Advocates including January Jones, the Mad Men actress, claim eating placenta can combat post-natal ...

Eating placenta 'does not benefit health'   BBC News
Eating placenta after giving birth 'has NO health benefit'   Mirror.co.uk
Does Eating Your Placenta Have Any Health Benefits?   Newsweek
kplr11.com   
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Salon
   
Historic Skull and Scalp Transplant Performed in Texas   
NDTV
Austin: A man whose cancer left him with severe damage to the top of the head has received what his doctors in Houston describe as the first skull and scalp transplant, the MD Anderson Cancer Center said on Thursday. James Boysen, a 55-year-old software ...

World-first skull and scalp transplant surgery hailed a success in Texas   Brisbane Times
World's First Skull-Cap Transplant Helps Jim Boysen Fight Cancer   Huffington Post
Man receives first partial skull, scalp transplant Add to ...   The Globe and Mail
ABC News   
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CNET
   
Scientists Bioengineer First Artificial Animal Limb   
Philly.com
THURSDAY, June 4, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers say they have taken the first steps in creating artificial replacement limbs that could be used for transplantation in the future. Massachusetts General Hospital scientists have developed bioartificial ...

Bionics to Living Limbs: A Quantum Leap in Artificial Limbs' Research   Northern Californian
How scientists built the world's first lab-grown limbs   Sydney Morning Herald
The Zombie Apocalypse Begins With Scientists Bringing a Dead Rat's Limb Back ...   RYOT
Fox News   
Science Recorder   
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Fox News
   
Oak Park researcher presents findings on two treatments for postmenopausal ...   
Chicago Tribune
Anastrozole provides a significant benefit compared with tamoxifen in preventing recurrence after a lumpectomy and radiation therapy in postmenopausal women ages 60 years or younger who had DCIS (ductal carcinoma in situ), a common diagnosis of ...

Screening for breast cancer saves lives   Irish Times
Experts Panel Insist that Mammograms are Going to be Worth It for Women 50-69   SRJ News
Mammograms Effectively Save Lives Among Middle-Aged Women   Times Gazette
Fox News   
Empire State Tribune   
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Newsweek
   
Measuring Drugs in Sewage Shows London Loves Coke and Amsterdam Loves ...   
Newsweek
Cocaine from Britain's largest-ever cocaine seizure is displayed by U.K. Border Agency staff in London on August 3, 2011. Stefan Wermuth/Reuters. Filed Under: World, Drugs, Europe, European Union, Cocaine, London. London does more cocaine than any ...

London is the cocaine capital of Europe: City has highest concentration of the ...   Daily Mail
DRUGS CRISIS: Rising drug potency poses greater danger   Irish Examiner
Sewers reveal London to be cocaine capital   The Times (subscription)
Reuters   
Mirror.co.uk   
BBC News   
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CBS News
   
Share a bathroom? You don't want to know what's on your toothbrush   
CBS News
People sharing communal bathrooms with many others, beware: There could be traces of poop on your toothbrush. So finds a study by researchers at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Conn. The researchers analyzed toothbrushes from Quinnipiac students ...

Fecal matter can spread to toothbrushes in communal bathrooms   Chicago Tribune
Sharing a Bathroom With Many Others? Your Toothbrush Likely Has 'Fecal Matter'   Philly.com
Sharing a Bathroom With Many Others? Your Toothbrush Likely Has 'Fecal ...   WebMD
Headlines & Global News   
Yahoo News UK   
Bustle   
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