2015年10月1日 星期四

2015-10-02 Namibia Health


Huffington Post
   
WWE goes pink for Susan G. Komen mission   
Miami Herald
WWE (NYSE: WWE) and Susan G. Komen will continue their partnership with WWE Superstars and Divas wearing co-branded Susan G. Komen and WWE apparel, and WWE platforms “going pink” in support of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Surviving breast cancer improving   Pittsburg Morning Sun
MRT recognizes breast cancer awareness month   Fairborn Daily Herald
Area teams participate in Breast Cancer Awareness Month   TCPalm
Savannah Morning News   
DesMoinesRegister.com   
KRIS Corpus Christi News   
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BBC News
   
Study supports cancer link with height   
BBC News
A Swedish study of five million people appears to support the theory that height and cancer risk are linked. The study found that taller people had a higher risk of breast cancer and skin cancer, among other cancers. Its results suggested that for ...
Taller people more likely to get cancer, say researchers   The Guardian
Tall people at higher risk of cancer   The Australian (blog)
Tall People At Higher Risk Of Cancer - Study   Sky News
Telegraph.co.uk   
Philly.com   
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Irish Independent
   
Beauty really is in the eye of the beholder, Harvard study of twins reveals   
Irish Independent
Beauty really is in the eye of the beholder, a "nature or nurture" study has found. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Whether or not someone is "your type" is largely the result of unique personal experience ...
Beauty really is in the beholder's eye   The Australian (blog)
If the face fits: science of attraction is based on personal experience – study   The Guardian
Beauty really is in the eye of the beholder: study   CTV News
Telegraph.co.uk   
Smithsonian   
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NPR
   
A Milestone In The Campaign To Reduce The Number Of Deaths From AIDS   
NPR
The world's annual death toll from AIDS has been falling in recent years — 1.5 million in 2013, a 35 percent drop from the peak of 2.4 million in 2005. Now the number of deaths could soon drop even more. The World Health Organization issued new ...

CDC Supports New WHO Early Release HIV Treatment and PrEP Guidelines   AIDS.gov blog (blog)
First Lady Joins World Leaders to Call for Smarter Investments to End HIV/Aids   AllAfrica.com
HIV/AIDS on rise amongst Sri Lankan youth: ministry   Xinhua

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Daily Times
   
Healthy ageing key to success   
DPS News
People are living longer and continue to make valuable contributions to society as they age but they are not necessarily in better health. A new report urges governments to change their focus and ensure the needs of their ageing society are met. A key ...
UN Highlights Urban Sustainability, Inclusiveness For Older Persons   Bernama
Number of citizens over 60 expected to double by 2050   The Hindu
UN highlights urban sustainability for older persons   Business Standard
The Star Online   
Daily Times   
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The Indian Express
   
Union Health Ministry takes stock of situation   
The Hindu
Union Health Ministry has asked the Health Department to collect data of the number of patients who have been taking advantage of the new initiatives rolled out by them to tackle dengue in the city. This direction came after the Union Health Secretary ...
With 6486 cases, Delhi's worst hit by dengue in last 19 years   Hindustan Times
Hanoi hospital struggles with dengue patient overload   VietNamNet Bridge
Dengue not the only disease on the rise   The Indian Express
I am in dna of India   
ETHealthWorld.com   
Deutsche Welle   
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Irish Independent
   
Mad Cow case in Wales poses no risk to the public, officials report   
Irish Independent
Mad cow disease has been identified in a dead cow in Wales, the Welsh government has confirmed. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The case of BSE was found in a deceased cow as a result of "strict control ...

Mad Cow Disease returns to the UK after dead cow tests positive for BSE   Mirror.co.uk
BSE case in cow identified on Welsh farm   Irish Times
What is mad cow disease and what are the symptoms?   WalesOnline
The Guardian   
Daily Mail   
City A.M.   
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The Argus
   
Brain implant aims to reverse Alzheimer's memory loss   
The Argus
An electronic brain implant is being developed that has the potential to reverse memory loss. The device is designed to replicate the function of the hippocampus, one of the first regions of the brain to be damaged by Alzheimer's disease. Using a small ...

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Zee News
   
Severely obese children face higher risk of developing heart disease, diabetes   
News-Medical.net
A new study led by researchers in the UNC Department of Pediatrics finds a direct correlation between more severe forms of obesity in children and related risk factors for developing heart disease and diabetes—particularly in boys. The study will be ...

Obese kids may show signs of heart disease, diabetes   Zee News

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AskMen
   
Study Correlates Number Of Sex Partners With Height And Body Mass   
AskMen
A study looked at the average number of sex partners for men and women and compared them to the subjects' height, gender and body mass. The findings would indicate that there's no such thing as a perfect body type.
Here's how many people you've probably had sex with (based on height and body ...   RedOrbit
Proof that Dadbod Is a Turn-On? New Study Links Weight, Height and Love Life   Yahoo Health
It's official: size DOES affect sexual prowess   Telegraph.co.uk
Daily News & Analysis   
Hindustan Times   
Independent Online   
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