2015年10月13日 星期二

2015-10-14 Namibia Health


MedPage Today
   
Stroke Rounds: Task Force Finalizes BP Screening Recs   
MedPage Today
savesaved. author name. by Crystal Phend Senior Staff Writer, MedPage Today. This article is a collaboration between MedPage Today® and: Medpage Today. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) finalized its grade A recommendations for ...

Advisory panel recommends confirming office diagnosis of high blood pressure ...   MassLive.com
Task force: All adults should be screened for high blood pressure   UPI.com
High Blood Pressure Screening for All, Says Panel of Preventive Medicine Experts   Newsweek
Clinical Advisor   
The Monitor Daily   
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Toronto Star
   
Red wine with dinner could help diabetics   
Daily Times
Drinking a glass of red wine with dinner may improve the heart health of people with type 2 diabetes.Researchers tested 224 patients, aged 45-74, who were usually teetotal. They were randomly assigned 150ml of mineral water, white wine or red wine to ...

White may be the new red wine. Cheers!   Hamilton Spectator
Study says wine is healthy, but desi doctors unconvinced   Times of India
New thinking about health benefits of white wines   Toronto Star
CBS News   
Metro   
Viticulture and Enology: the Science and Business of Wine at WSU - Washington State University   
Mayo Clinic   
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BBC News
   
Listeria warning over caramel apples   
BBC News
Caramel-coated apples can be riddled with listeria - a type of bacterium that causes diarrhoea and vomiting and, rarely, meningitis - warn scientists. Inserting the stick into the apple causes a little bit of juice to leak and that moisture, trapped ...
Unrefrigerated Caramel Apples Could Pose Listeria Risk   12NewsNow.Com
Madison researchers study listeria in caramel apples   You Don't Know Football
How Caramel Apples Can Become Hotbeds for Listeria   WAGs World Cup
Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News (blog)   
Dispatch Times   
mBio - American Society for Microbiology   
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention   
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BBC News
   
Essure implant study finds safety concerns   
BBC News
An implant used by the NHS to sterilise women poses a serious safety concern, according to a new US study in the BMJ. Women who had Essure fitted had a 10-times greater risk of needing a repeat operation than women who had conventional sterilisations.
Essure Sterilization Device Causes 'Serious Safety Concern': Study   NBCNews.com
Study Ties Essure Birth Control Implant to Greater Need for Reoperation   Philly.com
Well | Women With Essure Contraceptive Implant Needed More Surgeries, Study Finds   New York Times (blog)
Reuters   
Wall Street Journal   
The Verge   
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CBS Local
   
Breast cancer survivor is big supporter of Making Strides walk   
The Sun Herald
VICKI TERRINONI/SPECIAL TO THE SUN HERALD Breast cancer survivor Becky Hasty shows off the sign she and other employees at Edd's Drive-In in Pascagoula received for raising more than $1,000 for the American Cancer Society Making Strides for ...

“Cancer Warrior” Dance Performance Raises Breast Cancer Awareness   CBS Local
#NoBraDay forgets that women are more than their boobies   Mashable
Pre-emptive surgery nearly doubles in men with breast cancer   Your Houston News
TheRecordLive.com   
CNET   
New York Daily News   
Texas MD Monthly   
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Ledger Gazette
   
National Football League tells Steelers' DeAngelo Williams he can't honor mom ...   
Ledger Gazette
DeAngelo Williams has dyed his hair pink and the braids can be seen flowing freely when he is on the field for the Steelers. It's why so many players and coaches are wearing pink accessories. It makes even less sense with breast cancer awareness since ...
Steelers' DeAngelo Williams to Pay for 53 Mammograms to Honor His Mother   RantSports
Pittsburgh Steelers News: DeAngelo Williams Paying For 53 Mammograms To Honor ...   The Inquisitr
NFL cracks down on DeAngelo Williams' pink support of breast cancer as Greg ...   Sydney Morning Herald
The Weather Space   
Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)   
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Dispatch Times
   
County Health Departments to offer flu clinics   
Dispatch Times
In addition to getting a flu vaccination, persons 65 years of age and older, and those with chronic health conditions, should ask their health care provider about being vaccinated against pneumococcal pneumonia. The Centers for Disease Control and ...

RI Health Department launches flu vaccine campaign   Ledger Gazette
Health Officials encourage flu shots for personal and public health   Herald Current
Flu vaccine now available for free in Rhode Island schools   FinancialSpots.com
Steelers Lounge (blog)   
Bills Insider (blog)   
wwntradio   
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Hindu Business Line
   
Doraha chemists to support nationwide strike today   
Chandigarh Tribune
Chemists across Ludhiana will remain shut on Wednesday in response to the nationwide strike call by the All-India Organisation of Chemists and Druggists to protest the online sale of drugs. Members of the Ludhiana Retail Chemists Association said the ...

Chemists will shut shop today against online sale of medicines   Times of India

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The News International
   
Sitting for long periods is not bad for your health, new study claims   
Daily Times
Sitting for long periods does not increase the risk of an early death, controversial new research suggests.The negative health effects may come from lack of movement, rather than from sitting itself, scientists have claimed.The finding contradicts NHS ...

Sedentary Behavior: Is Sitting Really That Bad For You?   Science World Report
Just when you thought sitting for hours will drive you to early grave   Business Standard
Is Sitting Down For Long Periods Really Bad For Our Health? Study Says No   Tech Times
Telegraph.co.uk   
Fusion   
Rapid News Network   
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NDTV
   
Gene Editing Removes Major Barrier to Pig-to-Human Organ Transplant   
NDTV
Washington: Scientists have overcome a major hurdle for humans to receive life-saving organ transplants from pigs, thanks to a powerful new gene-editing technique. In a paper in the US journal Science this week, the researchers described using the ...

Can Gene-Modified Pigs Supply Organs for People?   SurfPaducah
Genetically- Altered Pig Organs May be Used for Human Transplant   Realty Today
Pigs Could Be Engineered To Create Safe Organs For Humans   Tech Times
National Post   
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