2015年7月26日 星期日

2015-07-27 Namibia Health


The Indian Express
   
US man's selfie with rattlesnake earns him $150000 hospital bill   
The Indian Express
Todd Fassler's entire arm went purple after he yanked the rattlesnake from a bush and as he was composing the perfect shot it bit him. Google +. Comments. By: PTI | Los Angeles | Updated: July 26, 2015 8:52 pm. Todd-Fassler, rattlesnake, snake selfie.
Selfie with rattlesnake costs man over $150000   Financial Express
He Posed For Selfie With a Deadly Rattlesnake. It Cost Him $150000.   NDTV
Rattlesnake selfie cost man more than $150000 in medical bills   newsnet5.com
The Weather Network   
Digital Trends   
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IBNLive
   
Video gaming organization to start testing gamers for drugs   
IBNLive
San Francisco: A competitive video-gaming organisation will begin testing players for performance-enhancing drugs next month, as the field of so-called eSports moves further into the mainstream and prize pools climb. The announcement by the Electronic ...

ESL are testing video gamers for performance enhancing drugs   Metro
The PED Predicament In Professional Gaming   Huffington Post

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New York Times
   
Republicans Alter Script on Abortion, Seeking to Shift Debate   
New York Times
WASHINGTON — Rick Perry's voice softens when he talks about the joy he gets from looking at his iPad and seeing “that 20-week picture of my first grandbaby.” Marco Rubio says ultrasounds of his sons and daughters reinforced how “they were children ...

Planned Parenthood says no profit from foetal organs   News24
Rand Paul plans to keep pushing to defund Planned Parenthood   Financial Express
Pittsburgh anti-abortion activists applaud exposing Planned Parenthood videos   Tribune-Review
Salt Lake Tribune   
Empire State Tribune   
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Ghana Business News
   
GSK invests $365m in ongoing development of malaria vaccine   
Ghana Business News
GlaxoSmithKline. GSK, a British Multinational Pharmaceutical Company, has announced that the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) of the European Medicines Agency has adopted a positive scientific opinion for its malaria candidate ...

First malaria vaccine excites scientists   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Malaria vaccine gets regulatory nod   AsiaOne
First Malaria Vaccine Clears Hurdle   Wall Street Journal

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