2015年6月29日 星期一

2015-06-30 Namibia Health


Los Angeles Times
   
Avril Lavigne cries over doctors who called her crazy: 'Lyme disease exists'   
Los Angeles Times
For Avril Lavigne, one of the worst parts of suffering through Lyme disease was having doctors treat her like she was a crazy person. lRelated Avril Lavigne asks fans for prayers as she reveals 'health issues' · Ministry of Gossip · Avril Lavigne asks ...
Avril Lavigne Is 'Excited for Life After' Lyme Disease   TIME
NZ Model devours a KFC Double Down in 28 Seconds0:56   NEWS.com.au
Avril Lavigne reveals battle with Lyme disease   Brisbane Times
New Zealand Herald   
Stuff.co.nz   
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TIME
   
Third day with no new MERS cases in S. Korea   
Jakarta Post
South Korea said Tuesday it had gone three days without any new cases of the deadly MERS virus, in a welcome boost to efforts to tackle the largest outbreak outside Saudi Arabia. The news came as the health ministry said an 81-year-old woman who ...

No new infection for the third day in South Korea; one more death reported   The Straits Times
3 S. Koreans quarantined at RITM are MERS-CoV-free   CNN
S. Korea reports one additional death from MERS with no new cases   Korea Times
Financial Times   
GMA News   
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Times of India
   
What if you could predict Alzheimer's 18 years earlier?   
Washington Post
One of the most heartbreaking things about Alzheimer's is that it has been impossible for doctors to predict who will get it before symptoms begin. And without early detection, researchers say, a treatment or cure may be impossible. Governments, drug ...

Indian-origin scientist finds key to early Alzheimer's diagnosis   Dispatch Times
Memory tests may predict Alzheimer's 18 years early: study   New York Daily News
Memory And Thinking Tests May Reveal Alzheimer's Disease Symptoms Up To ...   Tech Times
Immortal News   
Forbes   
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Newsweek
   
What Is Cryptosporidium, and Should You Be Concerned?   
Newsweek
Consider this before you dive in: Cryptosporidium is the leading cause of waterborne illness. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger. Filed Under: Tech & Science, Cryptosporidium, Public Health, crypto, swimming, Summer, parasites. In recent weeks, public health ...

The Running Doc discusses the causes and cures of the swimming pool ...   New York Daily News
Red eyes after a swim? Pee and poop in pools are to blame   Hamilton Spectator

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Daily Mail
   
Tiny ticks could wreck your health for years says Lyme Disease Action   
Daily Mail
The bacterial infection is spread by ticks, but there was no obvious bite and no rash — the characteristic sign of the disease. He didn't even feel particularly ill. One night, he complained of swollen glands and said that his face 'felt funny', but I ...
Lyme disease: Tick researcher finds bacteria with similar symptoms to ...   ABC Online
Ticks in Toronto parks test negative for Lyme disease   CBC.ca
Groundbreaking new evidence of Lyme disease in Australia   Northern Star
Mississauga   
Bayshore Broadcasting News Centre   
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UPI.com
   
Umbilical 'cord milking' makes blood flow in preterm Cesarean infants better   
Financial Express
There is a new technique to improve the blood flow in preterm infants delivered by Cesarean section, claims a new research. By: ANI | June 29, 2015 4:36 pm. There is a new technique to improve the blood flow in preterm infants delivered by Cesarean ...

'Cord milking' boosts blood flow to preemies   Examiner.com
Umbilical cord 'milking' improves blood flow in preterm infants   HealthCanal.com
Cord 'milking' improves blood flow in pre-term infants   Zee News

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KVIA El Paso
   
West Nile found in Butte County   
Dispatch Times
Since 2010, when a large outbreak in Greece occurred, and implementation of close surveillance during the transmission season in 2011, hundreds of autochthonous (locally acquired) West Nile fever cases have been reported in Europe every year.
“Mosquitoes are probably one of the most dangerous animals in the country”   Fox17
West Nile Virus Confirmed In Nebraska   NBC Nebraska
Mosquito Populations Expected to be High   WesternSlopeNow
UTA The Shorthorn   
Rapid News Network   
KTVB   
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Sierra Leone: New curfew in the North after 31 new cases in 7 days   
Swit Salone
President Koroma has asked residents of Port Loko and Kambia districts to stay home for 21 days to help reduce the spread of new ebola cases. For the next 3 weeks residents in these areas must be confined to their homes from 6pm-6am. Between June ...


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Times of India
   
Secondary education reduces HIV risk for girls   
Times of India
Longer secondary schooling reduces the risk of contracting HIV, particularly for girls, shows a study. Students with longer secondary education had an eight percent lower risk of HIV infection, about a decade later, from about 25 percent to about 17 ...
Longer schooling brakes AIDS spread: Study   Jakarta Post
Longer secondary education protects against HIV infection   Business Standard
Longer secondary schooling cuts risk of HIV infection, especially for girls   Financial Express
University Herald   
Clapway   
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Kamloops This Week
   
Storm causes Relay to miss target; now at risk of falling short of vital funds   
Kamloops This Week
The Canadian Cancer Society's 20th annual Relay For Life was shut down early on June 20 at Hillside Stadium due to a major rain and wind storm, leaving the society at risk of falling short of its fundraising goals. “All of the volunteers and teams had ...
Walking with a Cause   Spencer Daily Reporter
Relay for Life raises $90000   NG News
Despite challenges, Relay for Life raises over $47000   Daily Record
Seacoastonline.com   
Hillsboro Times Gazette   
Estes Park Trail-Gazette   
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