2015年6月10日 星期三

2015-06-11 Namibia Health


Al Jazeera America
   
S.Korea c.bank cuts rates to record low 1.50 pct after MERS outbreak   
Reuters
SEOUL, June 11 South Korea's central bank cut its policy rate by 25 basis points to a record-low 1.50 percent on Thursday to offset any potentially harmful economic effects from an outbreak of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS). A Bank of Korea ...

South Korea's Park is criticized for postponing US visit   Washington Post
South Korea cuts key interest rate as MERS outbreak causes panic   The Hindu
Hong Kong tests two people for Mers as alarm over virus grows   The Guardian
Economic Times   
New Zealand Herald   
Wall Street Journal   
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Live Science
   
Common heartburn medications linked to greater risk of heart attack   
Washington Post
A novel data-mining project reveals evidence that a common group of heartburn medications taken by millions of people is associated with a greater risk of heart attacks, Stanford University researchers reported Wednesday. After combing through 16 million ...

Common reflux drugs linked to heart attack   ABC Online
Well | Heartburn Drugs Linked to Heart Attacks   New York Times (blog)
Popular Heartburn Meds Tied to Heart Attack Risk   WebMD
The Ledger   
ReliaWire   
KEYC   
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Times of India
   
Woman uses her ovary frozen at 13, gives birth   
Times of India
LONDON: In a medical breakthrough, a 28-year-old woman has become the first person in the world to give birth to a baby using ovarian tissue that was removed and frozen in her childhood. Previous successful transplants resulting in pregnancies have used ...

Woman Give Birth From Ovarian Tissue Frozen 14 Years Ago   ABC News
Frozen tissue used to restore fertility   Times LIVE
Woman has child using frozen ovary   Irish Examiner
Newsweek   
The Nation   
Ottawa Citizen   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Mental and Social Activity Delays the Symptoms of Alzheimers   
TIME
Among the many frustrations surrounding an Alzheimer's diagnosis is the fact that there is little that patients can do to halt or treat the disease. While promising drugs are under development, the only advice physicians give patients is to stay as mentally active ...

US study links Alzheimer's to brain protein levels   Irish Times
Exercise, Games, Puzzles Don't Prevent Signs of Alzheimer's in the Brain: Study   Philly.com
Blood proteins may detect dementia 10 years BEFORE start of troubling symptoms   Mirror.co.uk

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Los Angeles Times
   
Sexual assault prevention program cuts risk of rape nearly 50%, study says   
Los Angeles Times
An intensive program showing female college students how to recognize and resist sexual aggression reduced their chances of being raped over a year period by nearly half, according to new research. The study, published Wednesday in the New England ...

Teaching women self-defence still the best way to reduce sexual assaults: study   The Globe and Mail
Study: Rape prevention training works, cuts sex assault risk   STLtoday.com
Study sees success in training women to prevent rape   AsiaOne
New York Times   
Toronto Star   
Live Science   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Chimps go bananas over `palm wine'   
Times of India
Humans may not be the only primates who enjoy an occasional nip. In West Afri ca, scientists have found a group of chimpanzees who make a habit of pilfering alcoholic drinks. In Bossou, Guinea, the raffia palm produces a sap whose sugars quickly ferment, ...

QUIRKY WORLD ... Booze-loving apes may help explain why we love a tipple   Irish Examiner
Scientists find wild chimps go ape over drinking (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Chimps out of their tree on palm wine   Times LIVE
CNET   
Syracuse.com   
Financial Express   
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NBCNews.com
   
Ebola Cases Rise Again in West Africa   
NBCNews.com
A steady decline in Ebola cases has stopped and the numbers are ticking up again in Guinea and Sierra Leone, the World Health Organization reported Wednesday. WHO is worried that there are still people who don't understand how to stop the spread of ...

Ebola spikes again in Guinea, Sierra Leone: WHO   Sierra Leone Times
ELLEN'S INTERNATIONAL MAGIC WAND? G-7 NATIONS PLEDGE TO ASSIST ...   Hints News Network
How close is the Ebola vaccine?   PBS NewsHour (blog)

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Sacramento Bee
   
Four-year study shows long-term gains for children on the autism spectrum   
Sacramento Bee
The long-term success of an early autism treatment co-developed by a UC Davis researcher was validated this week by a national study soon to be published in the Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. The Early Start Denver ...

Age of Parents Linked To Autism Risk In Study   ReliaWire
Study Links Parental Age with Autism in Children   NYC Today
Autism risk linked to parental age and larger age difference between parents   Examiner.com
Clinical Advisor   
Latin Post   
Yahoo Parenting   
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Neosho Daily News
   
Relay for Life events will be indoors   
The Times (subscription)
Due to inclement weather expected for Friday evening, all La Salle County Relay For Life activities will be indoors. The American Cancer Society-sponsored event is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. Friday, June 12, and conclude 6 a.m. Saturday, June 13, inside ...

Relay for Life will honor local cancer survivors   Bee news.com
Connected to cancer   Neosho Daily News
Raiders raise record amount in Memorial Tournament   Sentinel-Standard
TAPinto.net   
OCRegister   
Centre Daily Times   
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MedPage Today
   
Are Babies of Obese Moms Hardwired for Obesity?   
MedPage Today
savesaved. by Parker Brown Staff Writer, MedPage Today. This article is a collaboration between MedPage Today® and: Medpage Today. BOSTON -- A study presented here may shed some light on why children of obese parents are at a high risk of obesity ...

The Cheat Sheet: Our big, fat problem   Hindu Business Line
Obese expectant moms may put babies at higher risk for childhood obesity   Examiner.com
Are Offspring of Obese Moms Pre-Programmed for Obesity and Metabolic ...   HealthCanal.com
Financial Express   
Zee News   
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