2015年8月30日 星期日

2015-08-31 Namibia Health


Mashable
   
The only hangover cure that works   
New Zealand Herald
A pint of water after a big night? Or a takeaway to soak up the booze? There's no point, say scientists. Scientists have solved one of the burning questions of our time: how to avoid a hangover. And their answer? Drink less. They found that hangover ...
Drinking water, eating after heavy drinking 'does not prevent hangovers'   The Times (subscription)
Aiming to Avoid a Hangover? Water May Not Help   Newsweek
Drinking water doesn't prevent a hangover, study says   BBC News

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The Hindu
   
Prolonged television watchers have higher risk of fatal pulmonary embolism   
HealthCanal.com
London, UK – Prolonged television watchers have a higher risk of fatal pulmonary embolism, a condition associated with long haul flights, reveals research presented at ESC Congress today by Mr Toru Shirakawa, public health research fellow in the ...

Watching too much TV can kill you   Daily Times
Binge-watching television shows could kill you, researchers warn   Irish Independent
Watching more than 5 hours of TV could increase risk of fatal blood clots: study   New York Daily News
Financial Express   
The Hindu   
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Headlines & Global News
   
Midday Naps Linked To Reduced Blood Pressure And Lower Heart Attack Risk   
Headlines & Global News
People who regularly take midday naps enjoy a decrease in blood pressure of five percent as compared to those who don't snooze. By Julie Sabino julie.s@hngn.com | Aug 30, 2015 09:17 PM EDT. nap, sleep. Earlier studies found that midday nap or power ...

Midday naps associated with reduced blood pressure and fewer medications   HealthCanal.com
'Afternoon naps' may lower blood pressure level   Financial Express
Naps are good for you: Afternoon sleep reduce risk of blood pressure heart attacks   Metro
Business Standard   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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The Nation
   
Pre-suicide behaviour identified   
The Nation
BBC Amsterdam - Depressed people who display “risky behaviour”, agitation and impulsivity are at least 50% more likely to attempt suicide, a study has found. Research by the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP) concluded that the ...

Suicidal tendencies can be diagnosed through easy-to-spot symptoms say ...   Yahoo News UK
Reckless Driving, Agitation Can be Warning Signs for Suicide   I4U News
Study Indicates The Symptoms Of Suicide Risk Among Depressed People   Regal Tribune
Financial Express   
The Independent   
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The Nation
   
Young goths 'at risk of depression'   
The Nation
Islamabad: Young people who identify as goths may be at increased risk of depression and self-harm, a study suggests. Researchers could not fully explain the link, but suggest a tendency for goths to distance themselves from society could play a part, ...

Study: Goth teens more prone to be depressed, hurt themselves   Chippewa Herald
Teen goths 'more vulnerable' to depression and self-harm   Press Examiner
Goth Teens More Prone to Depression   Sci-Tech Today
Music Feeds   
HealthCanal.com   
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Rapid News Network
   
Sierra Leone Reports Ebola Death   
New York Times
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — Health officials in Sierra Leone on Sunday confirmed an Ebola death less than a week after the country's last known patient was discharged from a hospital. Samples from the body of a 67-year-old woman who died recently in the ...

Dead woman tests positive for Ebola in Sierra Leone   Reuters
Sierra Leone Confirms New Ebola Death   Voice of America

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Kotatv
   
Northview honors teacher, coach with ice bucket challenge   
Brazil Times
Northview High School hosted an ALS Ice Bucket Challenge on Saturday in honor of the school's teacher and coach Chad Smith, who is battling Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Local fire departments provided the water. At top and above, students and others ...

Larry Stogner attends Raleigh Ice Bucket Challenge event   Press Examiner
Rockton school holds Ice Bucket Challenge for teacher   PPP Focus.com
VIEWPOINT: How the internet is helping ice ALS   Bulletin Leader
NYC Today   
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World Record Academy
   
Mexican Man Says 19-Inch Penis Is Destroying His Life   
Huffington Post
A 52-year-old Mexican man says he has the world's largest penis -- and it's making his life miserable. Roberto Esquivel Cabrera of Saltillo told Mexican newspaper Vanguardia that he would like to be considered disabled because the member leaves him ...

PIC: This is where Irish men rank in the world map of erect penis size (NSFW)   JOE
'World's longest penis' gets in the way of this lonely Mexican man   Daily Pakistan
Man with longest penis in the world claims his huge wang is a disability (Photo)   JOE.co.uk
Starcasm.net   
World Record Academy   
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