2015年10月4日 星期日

2015-10-05 Namibia Health


Edmonton Journal
   
Video: Edmonton Run for the Cure 2015   
Edmonton Journal
An estimated 8,000 people participated in the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure in downtown Edmonton on Sunday October 4, 2015. The run helps raise funds for breast cancer research, education and advocacy initiatives. Video by ...

Cancer run emotional feat for many   Guelph Mercury
Free breast cancer screenings to be held across country   Khaleej Times
Thousands pack Tunney's Pasture for annual Run for the Cure event   Ottawa Citizen
Calgary Sun   
Timmins Press   
Calgary Herald   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Faces of Mental Illness encourage those who need help to open up   
Montreal Gazette
Thousands of people march through the streets on Montreal in support of mental health issues on Sunday October 4, 2015. Allen McInnis / Montreal Gazette. Share Adjust Comment Print. People tell Patricia Lemoine that she is brave to speak publicly about ...

New SA mental health units promise better regional treatment as Mental Health ...   ABC Online
Mental Health Awareness Week   HeartZine
Mental health awareness week kicks off   Nature World Report
The Oshkosh Northwestern   
Māori Television   
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Ledger Gazette
   
Breakthrough in Treatment of Most Common Type Breast Cancer: Helps Eliminate Chemo   
Ledger Gazette
Study author Dr. Kathy Albain, an oncologist at Loyola University Medical Center, said the news brings reassurance to women and physicians alike. Only certain patients are eligible for the test at this point, and more studies need to be done, but Dr ...
Gene Test Finds Which Breast Cancer Patients Can Skip Chemo   TV Newsroom
Smart Woman: Gene Test Finds Which Breast Cancer Patients Can Skip Chemo   Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News (blog)
Gene Test Identifies Breast Cancer Patients Who Can Skip Chemo   Rapid News Network
Fiji Times   
Herald Current   
Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)   
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The Nation
   
Asthma steroids could stunt growth   
The Nation
Young children given asthma medication before the age of two may not grow to their full height in later life, a preliminary report suggests. The study of 12,000 Finnish infants found that, on average, those who used inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) long ...
(+Video) Asthma treatment in babies under two stunts their growth   Nature World Report

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Times of India
   
Scientists are working on an “exercise pill” so you never have to work out again   
Quartz
Imagine if, instead of sweating on the treadmill and forcing yourself through repetitive sit-ups, you could have the benefits of exercise without any of the effort. That scenario isn't a ridiculous fantasy but a serious scientific goal, and researchers ...
Scientists Create Pill to Mimic Effects of Exercise   Newsmax
Exercise Pills May Benefit Those Unable To Exercise   MedicalResearch.com (blog)
Could Breakthrough Find Lead to Exercise in a Bottle?   Ledger Gazette
TV Newsroom   
NYSE Post   
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The News Reports
   
Womb transplants given green light in UK   
New Zealand Herald
Surgeons are to be allowed to perform life-changing womb transplants in the UK for the first time. Ten British women could immediately benefit from a pioneering project given the green light this week. It could eventually allow thousands to achieve ...
UK initiates Womb Transplant after Sweden's success   Statesman Tribune
Womb transplants begin in U.K. after Sweden's success   UPI.com
U.K. womb transplant: 10 women will undergo womb transplants   Gracious Column
The Market Business   
Nature World Report   
Insight Ticker   
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Daily Star
   
Surgeons reattach toddler's head after he's 'decapitated' in car crash   
Daily Star
SURGEONS "miraculously" reattached the head of a toddler after he was decapitated in a car accident. By Rory McKeown / Published 4th October 2015. Jackson Taylor 7 NEWS. MIRACLE: Jackson Taylor's head was reattached to his body. Little Jackson ...

16-Month Old Australian Toddler's Head Reattached to Neck after Internal ...   StarmineNews.com
Head Reattachment Surgery Done On Toddler   Health Aim
Doctors reattach head of boy 'decapitated' in car crash   Metro
FOX 29 News Philadelphia   
Express.co.uk   
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India.com
   
This powder will stop bleeding after gunshot   
India.com
Toronto, Oct 4: Marking a potentially huge advancement in trauma care, researchers have for the first time created self-propelled particles in the form of powder that can stop severe bleeding in such cases as post-partum haemorrhage or gunshot wounds.
Powder to clot blood, stop bleeding, is in development at UBC   Digital Journal
Powder based blood clotting particles pegged as breakthrough in trauma care   Dispatch Tribunal
Self-propelled powder to stop severe bleeding developed   Business Standard

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The IUSB Preface
   
Minor infections may slightly increase stroke risk in children   
Vaccine News Daily
A new study suggests colds, the flu and minor infections could potentially lead to a higher risk of stroke in children. The study, published in the Sept. 30 online issue of the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, compared two groups ...
Colds, Flu May Temporarily Increase Stroke Risk in Kids   MyTechBits
Stroke Risks In Children Can Be Prevented By Vaccines   The IUSB Preface
Minor infections, inadequate vaccinations increase stroke risk in children   Rapid News Network
TV Newsroom   
Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News (blog)   
Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)   
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