2015年11月3日 星期二

2015-11-04 Namibia Health


Maine News Online
   
Breast cancer rates higher in blacks than whites in seven states   
Maine News Online
According to a recent study, breast cancer rates in African American women are continuing to increase and have converged with rates among white women, ending a gap that had existed for decades. Although in the United States, black women had more ...

Battling Breast Cancer Through Fitness and Nutrition: One VIDA Member's Story   Borderstan
Why the American Cancer Society Must Take a Stronger Stand on Cancer Prevention   Huffington Post
Photo Rewind: Breast cancer 'messed with the wrong diva'   AL.com
Lexington Clipper Herald   
WTVQ   
FinancialSpots.com   
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CNN
   
Death rate on the rise for middle-aged white Americans   
CNN
(CNN) For decades, nearly all Americans -- in every age and racial group -- have seen decreases in death rates. But in the last nearly 15 years, middle-aged white Americans have been left out, according to a study. Death rates for white Americans ages ...
Study: Deaths rates rising in middle-aged whites   Asbury Park Press
Death rate rising in poorly educated whites in the US   Junior College
Alarming rise in death rate among middle aged white American – alcohol and   Rapid News Network
Northern Californian   
Esquire.com (blog)   
Princeton University   
Princeton University   
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The Independent
   
Chemsex should be public health priority due to HIV risk, experts say   
The Independent
Chemsex, having sex under the influence of illegal drugs and often with multiple partners, is rapidly increasing and should be a public health priority due to increased HIV risk say experts. The practice is mainly carried out by gay men using a ...
Chemsex: the alarming new trend of 72 hour drug-fuelled sex sessions   Telegraph.co.uk
What You Need To Know About Chemsex   Huffington Post
Having sex under the influence of illegal drugs could cause rise in sexually ...   Mirror.co.uk
The Guardian   
Irish Examiner   
Daily Mail   
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The Guardian
   
Foul mouthed: why are footballers' teeth so bad?   
The Guardian
Dentists who examined 187 professionals from Premier League and Football League clubs have revealed that many players have poor oral health. Is there a root cause? Sugar heads ... A high percentage of professional players were found to have dental ...

Footballers poor dental hygiene affects U.K's soccer teams   Pulse Headlines
Manchester City's Resurgence Thanks To Good Teeth?   Immortal News
Rotting Teeth Affecting Large Number of Athletes - Why?   I4U News
Wakey Wakey News   
SMN Weekly (blog)   
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CBS News
   
Many pediatricians refuse unvaccinated patients   
CBS News
Several highly publicized measles outbreaks in the U.S. in recent years -- most notably the Disneyland outbreak earlier this year -- have highlighted the dangers that come when parents choose not to vaccinate their children. Some doctors are taking a ...
20% Of pediatricians dismissed families for refusing child vaccines   Newzy
1 In 5 Pediatricians Refuse To Deal With Unvaccinated Children; Mostly Common ...   Medical Daily
21 percent Pediatricians in the US Dismiss Unvaccinated Patients   Tribble Agency (blog)
Bills Insider (blog)   
Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)   
Seating Chair   
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KARE
   
Teens who talk with parents about sex are safer   
KARE
Studies show its best when parents talk with kids about sex, but how do you start the conversation? Loading… Post to Facebook. Teens who talk with parents about sex are safer Studies show its best when parents talk with kids about sex, but how do you ...
The Sex Talk Reduces Risky Sexual Behavior Among Teens And Increases Their Use ...   Medical Daily
Safe Sex Talk Reduces Risky Adolescent Sexual Activity, Increases ...   Headlines & Global News
Talk to kids about birds, bees… sex   Junior College
MedPage Today   
NH Voice   
New York Daily News   
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The Rakyat Post
   
Anti-smoking campaigns don't always work   
The Rakyat Post
Study says anti-smoking campaigns stigmatize smokers and may not have the desired effect. — AFP pic. Adjust Font Size: STIGMATISING smokers through anti-smoking ads and public health campaigns does not seem to help some of them quit.
Anti-Smoking Programs May Sometimes Backfire   U.S. News & World Report
Anti-smoking messages can make smokers angry, and backfire: Study   The Indian Express
Public Health Ads That Stigmatize Smokers May Backfire   PsychCentral.com (blog)

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CBC.ca
   
Fair division of household chores can help your sex life: U of A study   
CBC.ca
Want to improve your sex life at home? Start doing those dishes guys. A new study out of the University of Alberta says heterosexual couples have more and better sex when the men are doing their fair share of the housework. The study contradicts a ...
Key To Better Sex Life May Be Dividing Chores   University Herald
Couples who split housework have 'more frequent and satisfying sex': study   Globalnews.ca
Work Hard, Play Hard: Couples Who Do Fair Share Of Household Chores Have ...   Medical Daily
Telegraph.co.uk   
GoodTherapy.org (blog)   
PsychCentral.com (blog)   
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Junior College
   
Interrupted sleep impacts mood more than lack of sleep, study finds   
The Nation
Islamabad - After a bad night's sleep, you are unlikely to be in the best of moods. But according to a new study, your bad mood may be down to lack of quality sleep, rather than lack of quantity. Researchers say interrupted sleep is more likely to lead ...
Interrupted sleep affects us more than lack of sleep   TV Newsroom
Sleep interruptions not good for your mood   Financial Company Voices
Interrupted Sleep Not Good for Your Mood: Stu   Junior College
Sleep   
Johns Hopkins Medicine   
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AsiaOne
   
Nurse who joined fight against Ebola   
AsiaOne
Ms Wong Li Wai volunteered with Doctors Without Borders and spent five weeks in November and December 2014, during the height of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, at an Ebola management centre in Sierra Leone tending to patients' needs.
News Scan for Nov 03, 2015   CIDRAP
Sierra Leone officials say flawed aid strategies hamper Ebola recovery efforts   Humanosphere
Emergency Appeal Operation Update - Ebola Virus Disease Emergency Appeals ...   Reliefweb
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) International   
Prensa Latina   
The Guardian   
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