2015年7月29日 星期三

2015-07-30 Namibia Health


ProfNet Experts Available on Sandra Bland, Highway Trust Fund, Student Loans, More   
SYS-CON Media (press release)
NEW YORK, July 29, 2015 Below are experts from the ProfNet network that are available to discuss timely issues in your coverage area. ProfNet is a service that connects journalists with subject matter experts. Find out more at. You can also submit a ...
Violence makes school a nightmare   New Era (press release)

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People Magazine
   
Youngest double hand transplant ever (+watch)   
New Zealand Herald
An 8-year-old boy who lost his hands and feet to a serious infection has become the youngest US patient to receive a double-hand transplant, surgeons said. Zion Harvey's forearms were heavily bandaged but his hands were visible as he flashed some big ...

World's youngest recipient of transplant of both hands   DAWN.com
Boy Who Received Double Hand Transplant Says He Can't Wait to Hold His Little ...   TIME
Zion Harvey: 8-year-old boy first child to receive double-hand transplant   Examiner.com
Voice of America   
ABC News   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
In 7 yrs, India will surpass China in population: UN   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: India is expected to surpass China to become the world's most populous nation by 2022, the United Nations said on Thursday. China and India remain the two largest countries in the world, each with more than 1 billion people, representing ...

U.N.: India's population to top China's sooner than expected   The Seattle Times
World population to reach 8.5B by 2030, UN report says   Fox News
India set to become world's most populous country by 2022 - UN   ABS CBN News
Salt Lake Tribune   
Fox News Latino   
Daily Mail   
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Dallas Morning News
   
Kroger, Wal-Mart pulling Mexican cilantro from shelves after feces found in ...   
Washington Post
Wal-Mart and Kroger, two of the nation's largest grocers, have pulled some fresh cilantro from their shelves after the discovery of unsanitary conditions at Mexican farms and packing locations led federal regulators to implement a partial import ban ...
Wal-Mart, Kroger Pulling Some Cilantro Over Feces Concerns   Bloomberg
Cyclospora outbreak linked to imported cilantro   Examiner.com
Cilantro Cyclospora Outbreak Sickens 218 in Texas, Wisconsin   Food Poisoning Bulletin
FOX 13 Tampa Bay, WTVT-TV   
Dispatch Times   
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cleveland.com
   
Lakewood resident could be Ohio's first 2015 case of West Nile virus   
cleveland.com
LAKEWOOD, Ohio – A Lakewood resident who felt ill and rundown has Ohio's first probable case of West Nile virus this year, according to the Cuyahoga County Board of Health. "The person is back at work," said Joe Lynch, program manager for the board of ...

Aerial spraying pondered to combat spread of West Nile virus in urban areas   Sacramento Bee
Keeping Mosquitoes Away During Summer Nights   KDLT News
Soggy May and June have given way to dry July in DeKalb County   DeKalb Daily Chronicle
West Texas News   
Your News Now   
ABC15 Arizona   
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CBS Local
   
New Study Looks At The Dangers Of Walking While Texting   
CBS Local
DETROIT (WWJ) – The old joke used to ask if you could walk and chew gum at the same time … but today social media has added another dynamic — which examines the dangers of walking and texting. There hasn't been a lot of research looking at the gait ...

Texting walkers change and exaggerate their gait   Herald Scotland
Texting and walking changes pace, gait   Yahoo7 News
Text-walkers evolve 'protective shuffle' to prevent injuries   Telegraph.co.uk
Sentinel Republic   
Huffington Post   
NPR   
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People Magazine
   
Woman Born Without Arms Tells 3-Year-Old With Same Condition, 'You Can Do ...   
People Magazine
Jessica Cox was born without arms, and she hasn't let that hold her back in life. If anything, Cox has achieved more than the average person: She has a black belt in Taekwondo, she has her pilot's license, and she's an excellent pianist. And she's done ...
Toddler without arms meets first-ever armless pilot   Fox News
Photo of first armless pilot and little girl embracing goes viral   SFGate (blog)
Little girl born without arms meets, shares embrace with armless pilot   TV Newsroom
Sentinel Republic   
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BBC News
   
Sugar: Can we trust industry?   
BBC News
Imagine a kilo of sugar - the large bag that you might buy in a supermarket. It's a lot, isn't it? But that's exactly how much sugar the average adult consumes in a fortnight. Teenagers have even more. This is the reason why the sweet stuff is the new ...
Tesco customers vent fury after Ribena is banned in childhood obesity crackdown   Daily Mail
7 products we once believed held the secrets to health   Irish Examiner
What does the future hold for 'sugary' brands at Tesco in wake of Ribena-gate?   The Drum
Filey Today   
West Briton   
Folkestone Herald   
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Irish Times
   
At least 260 deaths in 20 years since hepatitis C scandal erupted   
Irish Times
At least 260 people who were infected with hepatitis C from contaminated blood products supplied by the State have died in the 20 years since the scandal broke, according to a new report. While the causes of death are not solely due to liver disease ...
Hepatitis prevention Ziauddin University organises seminar   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Hepatitis B: The silent killer   The Express Tribune
Addressing Viral Hepatitis – A Challenge for India   DoctorPulse.co
Times of India   
Huffington Post Canada   
7thSpace Interactive (press release)   
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Firstpost
   
Dr Suniti Solomon, pioneer in HIV research and treatment in India, passes away   
Financial Express
Dr Suniti Solomon, whose team was the first to document evidence of HIV infection in India in 1986, died at her residence in Chennai on Tuesday morning. A pioneer in treating HIV patients since the 80s at a time when many physicians were reluctant, she ...

Dr. Suniti Solomon, India's Pioneering HIV Researcher, Died This Week   The Frisky
Dr. Suniti Solomon, Pioneering Indian HIV/AIDS Researcher, Dies at 76   TIME
Dr Suniti Solomon, who detected India's first HIV case, dies at 75   TV Newsroom
NDTV   
Outlook   
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