2015年9月20日 星期日

2015-09-21 Namibia Health


Herald Sun
   
Research warns one in three of us will develop dementia   
Herald Sun
ONE in three people born in the UK this year will develop dementia, according to new figures. The Alzheimer's Research UK charity warned of a “looming national health crisis” as the population ages. It called for greater efforts across the globe to ...
One-third of people born in 2015 'will develop dementia'   The Guardian
“Keep the brain active”   The Hindu
One in three will suffer dementia   The Australian (blog)
Telegraph.co.uk   
Reuters   
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Grand Haven Tribune
   
French startup claims development of in-vitro human sperm   
Grand Haven Tribune
A French startup working with a top government lab said it has developed in-vitro human sperm, claiming a breakthrough in infertility treatment sought for more than a decade. AP Wire. Lyon (France). Sep 18, 2015 ...


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The Guardian
   
40% Indians exposed to second hand smoke at home: WHO   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Even as the government is still deliberating on larger pictorial warnings on packs of tobacco products, 40% of Indian adults are exposed to second hand tobacco smoke at home. These are people who do not smoke themselves but are vulnerable ...

Vaping's benefits being hyped by smoking lobby, academics claim   The Guardian
6 Months In Prison for Public Smoking: Zim New Laws   ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
The end of smoking?   The Week Magazine
Apex Tribune   
Quad-Cities Online   
Daily American Online   
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Youth Health Magzine
   
Involvement of Parents can help The Teens with Bulimia recover faster   
The Market Business
A new study has found that involving parents in the treatment of adolescents with bulimia nervosa is more effective than treating the teen individually. The finding is counter to how physicians are historically trained to care for adolescents with ...
Teens with Bulimia Nervosa More Likely to Recover Faster if the Parents are ...   Youth Health Magzine
Involvement of Parents can help Teens with Bulimia recover faster   NYC Today
Bulimic teens recover faster when parents involved   Ledger Gazette
Regal Tribune   
News Every day   
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iFreePress.com
   
Research links stress and Alzheimer's disease   
The Hindu
Research conducted on a mouse model and in human cells found that a stress-coping hormone released by the brain boosts the production of protein fragments. Those protein pieces, known as amyloid beta, clump together and trigger the brain degeneration ...

Alzheimer's discovery by Trinity researchers   Irish Examiner

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Observer
   
Seattle Aquarium's Otter Inhaler Helps Deal with Critter With Bronchial asthma   
Observer
The Seattle Aquarium is hoping an inhaler may help a sea otter who officers consider developed bronchial asthma due to wildfire smoke close to the town. The 1-year-old sea otter named Mishka developed respiration issues lately when smoke from the ...

Baby otter diagnosed with asthma due to wildfire smoke   The Weather Network
First sea otter diagnosed with asthma, Mishka, learns to use inhaler   Times Gazette
US aquarium trains otter to use inhaler after smoke from Seattle wildfires ...   The Independent
Barrington Review   
Pirate FM   
New York Post   
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MyTechBits
   
Teal ribbons for ovarian cancer awareness decorate town   
MyTechBits
The Western Illinois University Women's Center is hosting several events to mark September as Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. Ovarian cancer is one of the five leading causes of cancer death in American women. What started in Hinesburg and Charlotte ...

Butterfly Release Honors People Impacted by Ovarian Cancer   TV Newsroom
Henley Bridge lit teal for ovarian cancer awareness   Dispatch Times
'Light Duluth Teal' Raises Awareness for Ovarian Cancer   Bulletin Leader
Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)   
Fx Report Daily   
Rapid News Network   
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