2015年6月9日 星期二

2015-06-10 Namibia Health


Healthcare Global
   
How Elekta is providing state-of-the-art cancer treatment to patients in Namibia   
Healthcare Global
Namibian cancer patients requiring specialized radiation therapy will no longer have to travel to South Africa for their treatment, with the opening of the new Namibian Oncology Centre equipped.
Namibia set to get state of the art cancer treatment centre   Africa Science News Service

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Wall Street Journal
   
MERS Outbreak in South Korea Prompts Park Geun-hye to Postpone US Trip   
Wall Street Journal
SEOUL—South Korean President Park Geun-hye has postponed a scheduled trip to Washington, D.C. due to an outbreak of a virus that has killed nine people in South Korea, the presidential office said on Wednesday. Ms. Park was due to leave for the U.S. ...

South Korea Says Its Deadly MERS Outbreak May Have Peaked   ABC News
South Korea's Park delays trip to US over MERS outbreak   Washington Post
South Korea MERS outbreak keeping BC health officials vigilant   CBC.ca
Reuters   
ABC Online   
Bloomberg   
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New York Times
   
Federal Panel Backs Approval of New Drug to Fight Heart Attacks   
New York Times
An expert group recommended on Tuesday that the Food and Drug Administration approve a powerful new drug to protect against heart attacks. If approved, it would be the first in a major new class of medicines in a generation that significantly lower levels of ...

FDA panel recommends new cholesterol drug   The Australian Financial Review
FDA panel backs first-in-class cholesterol drug   Washington Post
UPDATE 2-FDA panel backs Sanofi/Regeneron cholesterol drug with limits   Reuters
Sacramento Bee   
CBS News   
USA TODAY   
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Daily Mail
   
Baby born from ovary frozen in mother's childhood   
BBC News
A woman has become the first in the world to give birth to a baby using transplanted ovarian tissue frozen when she herself was still a child. The 27-year-old had an ovary removed at age 13 just before she began invasive treatment for sickle cell anaemia.
Woman freezes ovaries as child, has baby   NEWS.com.au
Woman gives birth after transplant of ovarian tissue frozen at age 13   CTV News
World's first birth from frozen ovary   New Zealand Herald

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Mirror.co.uk
   
US military sent live anthrax to lab in UK   
DAWN.com
WASHINGTON: The Pentagon said on Tuesday that it sent live anthrax to a lab in Britain, one of a growing number of places where the US military mistakenly shipped the potentially lethal bacteria. The lab in Britain along with another facility in Massachusetts ...

Pentagon: More Labs Got Shipments of Live Anthrax Samples   ABC News
Anthrax: British lab received live samples, bringing total to 68 labs exposed ...   ABC Online
UK lab among recipients of live anthrax shipment from US defence department   The Guardian

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NDTV
   
Cases of Ebola recede in West Africa, but fears of recurrence remain   
Los Angeles Times
Ebola, which wiped out families, orphaned children and devastated West African economies, is finally retreating more than 18 months after the epidemic began, with Sierra Leona expected to be free of the disease in the coming months and a United Nations ...

4 lessons from Ebola wars: Our view   USA TODAY
Labor calls for inquiry into Australia's response to Ebola crisis   ABC Online
Labor, Greens question Australia's Ebola response   Brisbane Times
BBC News   
The Guardian   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
Humourless and overwrought response from breastfeeding lobby   
Stuff.co.nz
You would think a commercial initiative designed to raise funds for breast cancer research would be acknowledged as a noble endeavour, by anyone working in the domain of women's well-being. But oh no, not when it comes to the latch-on lobby, who have ...

Premium dairy brand launches 'Breast Milk'   Scoop.co.nz (press release)

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The Sun Daily
   
Creativity and psychosis share a genetic source: study   
The Sun Daily
ARTISTIC creativity may share genetic roots with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, according to a study published on Monday. The research, published in the journal Nature Neuroscience, delves into a well-known genetic database – the deCODE library of ...

Creative people may possibly carry genes connected to mental illness: New ...   Times Gazette
There's A Genetic Link Between Creativity And Mental Illness   Huffington Post
Can creativity pose a health threat?   Times of India
Medical Daily   
Independent Online   
International Business Times   
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Discover Magazine
   
In US, risk of disease may be tied to month of birth   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: People born in the month of March face a higher risk of heart disease, including atrial fibrillation, congestive heart failure, and mitral valve disorder, accord ng to a new US study. The study also indicated that asthma risk is greatest for babies ...

What your birth month says about your health   Stuff.co.nz
Could your birth month indicate your risk of disease?   CBS News
May-borns have lowest disease risk, October counterparts, highest   Financial Express
CBS Local   
Discover Magazine (blog)   
Huffington Post   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
With legal marijuana, more little kids are accidentially consuming drug   
Sydney Morning Herald
Washington: In the places where marijuana is legal, more and more children are being accidentally exposed to their parents' drugs, a study finds. The good news is that it is still rare for children to be exposed to marijuana when they are younger than six – but ...

Study looks at marijuana exposure in kids 5 years old and younger   seattlepi.com (blog)
More Children Are Being Exposed to Marijuana   Latin Post
Marijuana Legalization Increases Risk of Child Exposure To Cannabis   TestCountry.com (blog)
SFGate   
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