2015年8月31日 星期一

2015-09-01 Namibia Health


NEWS.com.au
   
Researchers exposed people to a cold virus while tracking their sleep habits ...   
NEWS.com.au
People who do not get enough sleep are four times more likely than their well-rested counterparts to catch a cold, US researchers say. The findings in the journal Sleep are based on a study of 164 volunteers who allowed themselves to be exposed to a ...
People with poor sleep 'four times more likely to catch a cold'   Herald Scotland
Sleep Fights Colds, Study Finds   NBCNews.com
Sleep longer to lower risk of catching cold   New Zealand Herald
Daily Mail   
Newsroom America   
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CNN International
   
73 San Quentin inmates with Legionnaires' disease symptoms   
Washington Times
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Officials say the number of inmates at San Quentin State Prison showing respiratory illness symptoms increased to 73. State corrections department spokeswoman Dana Simas said Monday the 73 inmates are under observation ...

4 die of Legionnaires' in Illinois; 6 ill at San Quentin   KSPR
More Legionnaires' Disease - This time it is a prison   Food Poison Journal
Six San Quentin inmates ill with Legionnaires' disease   Press Examiner
SFGate   
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ABC Online
   
An intense end to the flu season in the Hunter   
ABC Online
The latest data from the 'Flutracking' project shows the NSW Hunter region is going through a later, more intense end to the flu season. Print page; Email this · Permalink. Share. Dr Craig Dalton says it's been an intense end to the flu season in the ...
Queensland flu season 'worst on record'   Brisbane Times
Minnesota health officials tout stronger flu vaccine   seattlepi.com

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Philly.com
   
Could Lots of Coffee Up Heart Risks for Young Adults With High Blood Pressure?   
Philly.com
MONDAY, Aug. 31, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Bad news for young coffee lovers: Gulping down lots of your favorite pick-me-up might raise your risk of heart attack if you've already got high blood pressure, a new study suggests. Italian investigators ...
Midday nap beneficial for blood pressure   Fox News
Afternoon naps may improve your health   Times of India
Spanish-style siesta could reduce blood pressure, medications   CTV News
Stuff.co.nz   
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CNN International
   
Texas Teen Dies After Amoeba Enters Brain   
ABC News
A relative says a 14-year-old boy has died after encountering a rare amoeba while swimming in a lake north of Houston. Michael Riley Jr.'s family says he developed a headache and became disoriented after swimming with his cross country team Aug. 13.
Teen athlete battling brain-eating amoeba dies   USA TODAY
Teen Dies Of Brain-Eating Amoeba Infection He Got While Swimming   Huffington Post
What CDC could do about brain-eating amoeba   KSPR

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Scottish Daily Record
   
Optical illusion tattoo saying 'Save me' and 'I'm fine' goes viral   
New Zealand Herald
A woman with depression has tried to illustrate how it feels to suffer with the illness by having an optical illusion tattoo. Bekah Miles, who lives in Oregon, US, had the inking which from the front appears to say "I'm fine" but when viewed from above ...
Woman's Tattoo Has a Secret Message When Turned Upside Down   First to Know
Woman uses clever tattoo to address mental illness   kfor.com
Woman addresses mental illness with one clever tattoo   Mashable
Press Examiner   
Yahoo Parenting   
Dispatch Times   
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The Indian Express
   
Obese people can't help it   
Daily Times
Obese people's brains could be hard-wired to want food in the same way that drug users are addicted to their habit, new research suggests.The revelation that certain parts of the brain promote obesity could help manage the condition, scientists say.
Obese people's appetites hard-wired: study   6minutes
Obese People May Be Suffering From 'Food Addiction', Claims Study   Focus News
Is food addictive? New study adds to the evidence   CBS News
Times of India   
Health Aim   
The Indian Express   
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Moneycontrol.com
   
Google, Sanofi team up to improve diabetes care   
Moneycontrol.com
Sanofi will work with Google's life sciences team to collect, analyze and understand information impacting diabetes, which is expected to affect 592 million by 2035, according to the International Diabetes Federation. Google +. Like this story, share ...
Google, Sanofi Join Forces on Diabetes Monitoring and Treatment   Wall Street Journal
Google Life Sciences Makes Diabetes Its First Big Target   Wired
Google life sciences group to wage war on diabetes   PCWorld

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Times of India
   
Use of antibiotics may lead to diabetes: Study   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Use of antibiotics may be linked to higher risk of diabetes, according to a latest study published in an international journal. Doctors and experts said the findings are highly relevant to India because of huge prevalence of diabetes as well ...
Warning of 'inequality' in diabetes care across Scotland   BBC News
Taking too many antibiotics could increase risk of Type 2 diabetes, experts warn   KRWG News22
Researchers Discover Link Between Antibiotic Prescriptions and Type 2 Diabetes ...   Diabetes News Journal
Cardiovascular Disease News   
New Post Leader   
Herald Scotland   
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Clapway
   
Patients Suffering From Depression 50% More Likely To Commit Suicide: Study   
NYC Today
A team of researchers in a recently conducted study have found that depressed patients are under a higher risk of committing suicide. Researchers during their study assessed these symptoms in every depressed patient that was part of the study. Lead ...
Impulsiveness Might Mean Higher Suicide Risk   Clapway
Suicide Risk Behavior Patterns Identifed In The Recent Study   The Market Business
Here are the most common symptoms of suicide risk with those dealing with ...   Morning Ticker
ReliaWire   
Philly.com   
Examiner.com   
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