2015年9月17日 星期四

2015-09-18 Namibia Health


New York Times
   
Childhood Vaccines Debate Rekindled at GOP Presidential Debate   
Philly.com
THURSDAY, Sept. 17, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Some parents' long-simmering concerns over the safety of childhood vaccines received unexpected -- and, in some quarters, unwelcome -- notice during the second Republican presidential candidates' ...

The bogus 'medicine' of GOP debate   CNN
Doctors dismayed after politics trumps vaccine science in GOP debate   The Seattle Times
Has Trump stalled?   Politico
The Guardian   
Communities Digital News   
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Study: Diabetes pill Jardiance cuts risk of death, hospitalization from heart ...   
Montreal Gazette
TRENTON, N.J. - Jardiance sharply reduced chances of dying in diabetic patients at high risk of heart complications, a study shows, making the Type 2 diabetes medication the first shown to lengthen diabetics' lives. The study found Jardiance reduced ...

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Vanity Fair
   
Kate Middleton Returns to Work—in a Shirtdress   
Vanity Fair
Liven up your evening conversations with V.F.'s afternoon e-mail blast. It's super-easy, and it's on the house! subscribe. Will be used in accordance with our privacy policy. TRENDING STORIES. Kate Middleton Returns to Work—in a Shirtdress · Katey ...
Back working her magic: Duchess of Cambridge sports new-look on return to ...   Express.co.uk
Kate Middleton Debuts Royal Bangs   Gawker
The Duchess of Cambridge looking skinny in her first solo appearance since her ...   Daily Star
MyTechBits   
PPP Focus.com   
Mirror.co.uk   
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Fox News
   
Malaria death rate drops by 60% in 15 years –WHO   
The Punch
Malaria death rate has plunged by 60 per cent since 2000, translating into 6.2 million lives, mainly children saved, a joint World Health Organisation and UNICEF report released on Thursday has said. The report, which was made available to newsmen in ...

Malaria deaths fall 60pc since 2000: UN   The Nation
Malaria "tamed" as death rate drops, saving millions - WHO   Stuff.co.nz
Malaria death rates plunge by 60% over last 15 years: WHO   CBC.ca
Reuters   
Times LIVE   
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Firstpost
   
Dengue will get Kejriwals and commoners as long as we do not wage a community ...   
Firstpost
Besides the private hospitals minting money no one else seems to be making any sort of profit from the spread of dengue in Delhi. Now that foreign news media are labelling it the worst ever crisis from this disease, we really do come off as a third ...
How Dengue Was Allowed to Overpower Delhi   NDTV
Doctors fall prey to dengue in Capital   India Today
Dengue toll rises to 13 in Delhi; 2 more kids among dead   Times of India
The Indian Express   
The Hindu   
Daily Mail   
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Tech Times
   
Coffee Confuses Your Body's Internal Clock: Here's How   
Tech Times
Drinking coffee in the evening does not just prevent sleep. Caffeine can also make it difficult to get up at the right time the next morning because it disrupts the body's internal clock. (Photo : David Pacey | Flickr). Drinking coffee at night can ...
Drinking Coffee Keeps People Awake, Studies Show   Times Gazette
Caffeine Found to Disrupt Internal Clock, Sleep Patterns   Voice of America
Want to cheat jet lag? A drink of coffee could do the trick   New Zealand Herald
Huffington Post   
Slate Magazine   
Laboratory Equipment   
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The Nation
   
Morbidly obese toddler had adult diabetes   
The Nation
A three-year-old who tipped the scales at 35 kilograms (77 pounds) has become one of the youngest people ever diagnosed with a lifestyle-related form of diabetes that strikes adults, her doctor said Thursday. Weighing as much as an average 11-year-old, ...

Toddler among youngest ever diagnosed with type 2 diabetes   10TV
Diabetes Should Be a Factor in Weight-Loss Surgery Decision: Study   U.S. News & World Report
No more insulin: Diabetic woman benefits from cell transplant   Arizona Daily Sun
Times Gazette   
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The Guardian
   
2015 Ig Nobel prizes: dinosaur-like chickens and bee-stings to the penis   
The Guardian
Research carried out by PhD student Michael Smith ascertained that a bee sting to the nostril, upper lip and penis were the most painful. Photograph: Dimas Ardian/Getty Images. Alan Yuhas in New York. @alanyuhas. Thursday 17 September 2015 23.31 ...

Ig Nobel Prize: Australian academics awarded for unboiling egg, finding 'huh ...   ABC Online
Student who let 200 bees sting him to the study of 'huh': This year's Ig Nobel ...   Firstpost
'Universal urination duration' wins Ig Nobel prize   BBC News
Syracuse.com   
Sky News Australia   
Irish Independent   
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FinancialBio.com
   
Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Welcomes Top Neuroscientist On Board To Head Its ...   
FinancialBio.com
Thomas Insel, the National Institute of Mental Health Director, recently joined Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOGL) to head its mental health project. The life sciences division of Google, the subsidiary of Alphabet, its parent company, made the announcement ...

Alphabet's next big challenge: mental health   Fx Report Daily
Google poaches top U.S. neuroscientist to lead mental health project   Contra Costa Times
Google Life Sciences just hired the government's top mental illness expert   Rapid News Network

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NPR
   
Why India Is A Hotbed Of Antibiotic Resistance And Sweden Is Not   
NPR
It's our own fault. In the U.S. Japan, Korea and elsewhere, we use antibiotics too much. We use them to treat coughs and colds — for which they're ineffective. We've used them in animal feed in an attempt to prevent disease and to fatten cows and ...
Antibiotic use is driving antibiotic resistance...   Asian Tribune

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