2015年9月9日 星期三

2015-09-10 Namibia Health


Daily Mail
   
Alzheimer's 'may spread via blood transfusions or surgical and dental ...   
Daily Mail
Alzheimer's disease can be caught from blood transfusions, operations and dental work, it is feared. A potentially explosive study has provided the first evidence that the devastating condition can, like mad cow disease, spread through 'medical accidents'.
Study: Alzheimer's pathology might be transmittable via medical procedures   Washington Post
Scientists fear Alzheimer's 'may be passed on in surgeries'   Irish Independent
Alzheimer's 'seeds' might be transferred   The Australian
NEWS.com.au   
Irish Examiner   
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CBC.ca
   
Salmonella outbreak: 2nd death in US linked to tainted cucumbers   
CBC.ca
A second person has died in a widespread salmonella outbreak linked to tainted cucumber imports that has made more than 300 people ill across 30 states, federal and Texas health officials said on Wednesday. The latest fatality, in late August, was a ...
Salmonella-tainted cucumbers kill 2 people and sicken 339 others, CDC says   Los Angeles Times
Salmonella outbreak tied to cucumbers contained in AZ   azcentral.com
Salmonella From Cucumbers May Have Sickened 341 (UPDATE)   Huffington Post
The Seattle Times   
SFGate   
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Sci-Tech Today
   
Diabetes Nation? Half of Americans Have Diabetes or Pre-Diabetes   
Sci-Tech Today
About half of all Americans have either diabetes or pre-diabetes, according to a new report. And experts in the field say that's good news. That's because the study finds that after two decades of linear growth, the prevalence of diabetes in the United ...
50% of US Adults Have Diabetes or Prediabetes   Dispatch Times
At Least 30% of the U.S. Population Still Don't Know They Have Diabetes   Youth Health Magzine

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Irish Times
   
Child deaths have halved globally since 2000, says Unicef   
Irish Times
The number of children dying before their fifth birthday has been reduced globally by more than half since 2000, according to the latest figures from Unicef. While the greatest progress has been made in sub-Saharan Africa, the improvement falls short ...
Rate of child deaths drops by half since 1990   Irish Examiner
Child mortality drops by 53.5% since 1990, says report   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Kids' Deaths Halved But 6 Million Still Die Every Year: UNICEF   NBCNews.com
BBC News   
Huffington Post   
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CBS News
   
The 10 best countries to live in for people over 60   
CBS News
As life expectancy increases, the proportion of adults in their retirement years is expected to grow in all regions of the world. According to recent data, there are approximately 901 million people worldwide who are 60 and over. By 2050, that number ...
Above 60? India among world`s worst places for you to live   Zee News
Canada slips in ranking of best places to grow old   CTV News
Canada is world's fifth-best place to grow old, report says   The Globe and Mail
BBC News   
Fox News   
Times of India   
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Complex
   
Sleep Expert Advocates Against Working Before 9 A.M., Equates it to "Torture"   
Complex
You spent all of high school complaining about waking up at ungodly hours just to make it to homeroom at 7:45 a.m. (Or was that just me?) Soon you realized that was just a warm-up for the sleep deprived life you would lead in college and beyond at your ...
Work, school should start at 10am to improve health and results: experts   Arirang News
Starting work before 10 am is tantamount to torture, researcher finds   Calgary Herald
Expert says sleep deprivation is 'torture,' calls for later work day   USA TODAY
The Guardian   
National Post   
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Cancer blood test could be game changer   
Courier Mail
A NEW blood test could help change the way cancer is diagnosed, it has been claimed. BRITISH researchers hope that it might one day be available in GP surgeries to provide a diagnosis within days and the chance of earlier treatment. The test, which ...

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Fox News
   
Teens who vape appear more likely to smoke, study finds   
Fox News
Teenagers and young adults who use e-cigarettes are more likely to move on to traditional cigarettes than those who do not use the electronic devices, according to a small study sponsored by the National Cancer Institute. The study, by researchers at ...
E-cigarettes: Teens who vape are more likely to smoke later, study says   Los Angeles Times
Rates Of Smoking Are Down, But Still High In The Military   Daily Caller
Parents! You think e-cigs are OK for teens? Think again   Hindustan Times
NDTV   
Wausau Daily Herald   
iFreePress.com (blog)   
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NY City News
   
Teens increasingly using e-cigarettes to vaporize marijuana   
NY City News
It has been reported in a new study that teenagers are increasingly turning to e-cigarettes in order to smoke marijuana. The tobacco industry markets e-cigarettes as a safer option to conventional cigarettes. On Monday, the study was published in the ...
Teens Are Using E-Cigarette Devices to Smoke Marijuana   Pioneer News

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
German homeopathy conference ends in mass psychedelic overdose   
Sydney Morning Herald
Berlin: One thing you don't generally expect at a homoeopathy conference is for any of the "medicines" to have drastic side effects. So when 29 delegates at an alternative medicine seminar in Germany started staggering around the site, suffering from ...
Homoeopathy talk ends in mass psychedelic overdose   Irish Independent
German homoeopathy conference ends in mass psychedelic overdose   New Zealand Herald
Hallucinating homeopaths sickened by LSD-like drug at German conference   Washington Post
The Inquisitr   
Firstpost   
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