2015年7月13日 星期一

2015-07-14 Namibia Health


Salon
   
Why women are more prone to migraines   
Salon
Women are 3x times more likely to suffer debilitating headaches. A psychiatrist offers a few possible explanations. Jean Kim, DAME. Share; WhatsApp. Post. 0. All Share Services. Topics: DAME, migraine, Headache, Life News · Why women are more prone to ...

Headache disorder   New Era (press release)

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Daily Mail
   
Bird flu strain found on Lancashire farm can be caught by humans   
Daily Mail
The bird flu on a Lancashire farm has been confirmed as the kind which can infect humans, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs announced this morning. A cull of 170,000 chickens and turkeys has been carried out at the farm where the ...

Britain confirms bird flu outbreak, 'low' public risk   The Nation
Vets slaughter 170000 bird flu hens after H7N7 avian flu outbreak in Lancashire   Scottish Daily Record
Britain confirms case of low-risk bird flu on farm   Reuters
BBC News   
WalesOnline   
Irish Independent   
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The Guardian
   
How many pancakes is your soft drink worth?   
The Guardian
Excess sugar is so bad for our health that the BMA wants to tax sweet drinks by 20%. Here are five soft drinks more than worth their weight in Tate & Lyle. Sugar cubes. Mmm ... sugar. Photograph: Alamy. Leo Benedictus. Monday 13 July 2015 14.17 EDT ...
Fizzy drinks tax proposal: The less than sparkling truth about the health ...   Mirror.co.uk
UK doctors call for 20% tax on sugary drinks to tackle obesity   RT
UK doctors call for sugary drinks tax to subsidise the sale of fruit and veg   New Food (press release)
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Coventry Telegraph   
WebMD.Boots.com   
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BBC News
   
Women over 70 more prone to breast cancer?   
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: A lack of knowledge about breast cancer symptoms other than a lump is putting the health of older women at risk, experts have warned. One in three women diagnosed with breast cancer each year are aged 70 and over, but half of this age ...

Women Above 70 Can Still Get Breast Cancer   Latinos Health
New breast cancer treatment can take as little as five days   WZZM
Warnings over breast cancer   ITV News
Ledger Gazette   
Times Gazette   
BBC News   
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Toronto Sun
   
Race on to develop 'pot breathalyzer'   
Toronto Sun
As cannabis bans are relaxed in more U.S. states, the race is on to develop an instant roadside breathalyzer for police to test drivers who may be taking the "high" road. Vancouver-based Cannabix Technologies Inc, founded by a retired RCMP officer ...

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SlashGear
   
Ultrasound stimulates, speeds up wound healing   
SlashGear
Cut yourself and, assuming you're somewhat young and otherwise healthy, it'll heal in a reasonable amount of time. Older age and certain conditions like diabetes can interfere with this healing process, though, and could result in wounds that won't ...
Ultrasound accelerates skin healing – especially for diabetics and the elderly   HealthCanal.com
Ultrasound speeds up healing time of skin ulcers and bedsore: research   Financial Express
Ultrasound can help heal skin ulcers, bed sores and prevent amputations   Irish Mirror
Newsmax   
The Australian Financial Review   
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Irish Independent
   
Scientists find a way to stop the spread of cancer cells   
Irish Independent
A molecule described as the "lynchpin" of cancer spread has been identified, paving the way to potentially life-saving treatments. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Targeting the protein DNA-PKcs could prevent ...
'Linchpin' cancer molecule isolated   Irish Examiner
Molecular 'Linchpin' For Spread Of Cancer Identified   Tech Times
Cancer breakthrough as 'master switch' that causes disease to spread is ...   Daily Mail
Express.co.uk   
The Independent   
Healthline   
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Digital Journal
   
Mushroom poisoning causes Canadian woman's liver to fail   
Digital Journal
Harvesting wild mushrooms can be risky if you're not well versed in identifying toxic varieties from the edible kinds. A 52-year-old Canadian woman recently suffered liver failure, and went through a liver transplant after eating toxic mushrooms ...
Experts Warn About Dangers Of Eating Wild Mushrooms   Tech Times
Beware wild mushrooms, may be toxic: doctors   www.parrysound.com

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The Globe and Mail
   
Smoking tobacco linked to risk of developing psychosis, says study   
The American Bazaar
WASHINGTON, DC: Researchers in the United Kingdom have suggested that smoking tobacco is linked to an increased risk of developing psychosis, while people who develop illnesses like schizophrenia are three-times more likely to smoke than the ...

Smoking may be causal factor in developing schizophrenia: researchers   The Globe and Mail
Mental illness risk by smoking increases at the maximum level says study   The Market Business
Does Smoking Increase Schizophrenia Risk?   Forbes
Pioneer News   
Hindustan Times   
Independent Online   
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AsiaOne
   
62 suspected Mers cases here, all negative   
AsiaOne
Passengers arriving from Doha, Qatar walking past a thermal scanner at an aerobridge in Changi Airport on 18 May 2014. Photo: The Straits Times. 62 suspected Mers cases here, all negative. My Paper | Wong Siew Ying | Tuesday, Jul 14, 2015. Wong Siew ...

62 suspected Mers cases tested negative   The Straits Times
S. Korea reports no new MERS cases for 9th day   The Korea Herald
Nurse's Notes: Travel history vital to identifying viral disease patients   The Missoulian
EastDay.com   
Rapid News Network   
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