2014年8月12日 星期二

2014-08-13 Namibia Health


WHO backs use of experimental Ebola drugs in West Africa outbreak  Reuters Africa
GENEVA Aug 12 (Reuters) - A World Health Organisation panel of medical ethics experts ruled on Tuesday that it is ethical to offer unproven drugs or vaccines as potential treatments or preventions in West Africa's deadly Ebola outbreak. (Reporting by Kate ...


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  New York Daily News   
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie gets drenched by his kids in Ice Bucket ...  U.S. News & World Report
NEW YORK (AP) — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is proving again he doesn't mind a little humiliation. The Republican on Tuesday posted on his Facebook page a video showing two of his kids dumping a bucket of ice water on his head. The video is part of ...

The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge   PA home page
Reporter takes the 'Ice Bucket Challenge,' remembering a goodbye   The Union Leader
Chris Christie takes the 'ice bucket challenge'   Asbury Park Press
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  Irish Examiner   
Rare panda triplets born in China  Irish Examiner
China announced the extremely rare birth of panda triplets in a further success for the country's artificial breeding programme. The three cubs were born on July 29 in the southern city of Guangzhou, but breeders delayed an announcement until they were ...

Guangzhou zoo unveils 'miracle' panda triplets   ecns
Triplet Panda Cubs Born in Guangdong   CRIENGLISH.com
Rare set of panda triplets born in China   KABC-TV
People's Daily Online   
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  CTV News   
Nigeria seeking to dispel misinformation about Ebola  DAWN.com
LAGOS (Nigeria): Caleb Akano bought kola nuts for the first time in years, succumbing to a myth that the caffeine-rich fruit used in Nigerian ceremonies will protect him from Ebola. “We are fighting a disease that does not give you a chance,” said Akano, 28, ...

Ebola: Jonathan seeks ECOWAS collaboration   Daily Sun
ECOWAS official dies from Ebola in Nigeria   The Sun Daily
Ebola: Jonathan wants greater co-operation among W/African countries   Nigerian Tribune
AllAfrica.com   
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  Toronto Sun   
West Nile Virus Cases Skyrocket, Plus First Case of Chikunguya V - KMPH FOX ...  KMPH Fox 26
What concerns Fresno County Public Health officials is more than half, a staggering 14 people have suffered the most severe symptoms, including encephalitis, spinal meningitis, and other attacks on the body's nerves and brain. Linda Renovato's husband ...

Las Crucens urged to be proactive to help curb West Nile virus   Las Cruces Sun-News
Idaho's first human West Nile case reported in Blaine County   The Idaho Statesman
Residents urged to protect themselves from West Nile virus   Fontana Herald-News
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  RT (blog)   
Bioengineers build 3D tissue mimicking brain structure  RT (blog)
A group of US scientists have managed to create a three-dimensional brain-like tissue featuring structural similarities to rat brain. Researchers hope that the new tissue could be used in the development of new treatments for brain dysfunctions. The brain-like ...

Most realistic brain replica created   iStreet Research
Artificial 3-D brain tissue is most accurate model yet and can sustain lab-grown ...   Tech Times
Researchers Create Functional 3-D Brain-Like Tissue   Philly.com
Discover Magazine (blog)   
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  Reuters   
Christopher Freind: Ebola patients in US is an unnecessary risk  Delaware County Daily Times
An ambulance transporting Nancy Writebol, an American missionary stricken with Ebola, arrives at Emory University Hospital, Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2014, in Atlanta. Writebol is expected to be admitted to Emory on Tuesday, where she will join another U.S. aid ...

Son of American Ebola patient: Mom's 'smiling, even joking'   WXIA-TV
Son of woman with Ebola says she is getting better   WTOV Steubenville
Why missionaries put their lives on the line   CNN (blog)
New York Daily News   
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  Reuters   
Tobacco companies to sue UK if it follows our lead  Whitsunday Times
ONE of the world's largest tobacco companies is threatening to sue the British Government for billions of dollars in compensation if it makes plain cigarette packaging compulsory. Philip Morris International, which makes the Marlboro brand, said it was ...

Philip Morris threatens to sue UK government over branding issue   Big News Network.com
Tobacco firm will sue UK over plain packaging   The Asian Age
Philip Morris International, the world's largest tobacco firm, is reportedly ready to ...   euronews
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  Irish Independent   
Pediatric plastic surgery converts cartilage into pair of ears  MedCity News
In the Old Testament, Adam's rib bone becomes the building block for the human race when Eve is created from it. Surgeons at a London hospital created a modern miracle themselves by developing a pair of ears for a young boy who was born with Microtia.
Doctors fashion ears from boy's ribs   Whitsunday Times
Boy born without ears looking forward to wearing sunglasses for first time after ...   Scottish Daily Record

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  Scotsman   
Heart attack survivors should concentrate on moderate exercise rather than over ...  Diabetes Insider
After surviving a heart attack, it is advisable to tone down your exercise regime as it will reduce the risk of suffering another heart attack by at least 65%. This does not mean that you stop exercising. About 2,400 cases of heart attack survivors were surveyed ...

Avoid too much work-out after having a heart attack   iStreet Research
Too much exercise may be bad for heart: study   GlobalPost
More Exercise Is Not Always Better For Heart Attack Survivors   Your-Story.org
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