2014年12月23日 星期二

2014-12-24 Namibia Health


Wall Street Journal
   
Why Even A 12-Month Ban On Blood Donations From Gay Men Makes No Sense   
Huffington Post
The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday ended the lifetime ban on blood donations from men who have sex with men. But the agency said it would continue to bar donations by men who have had a sexual encounter with another man in the previous ...

US set to end ban on blood donations from gay men   Irish Independent
FDA: Gay Men Should Be Able to Donate Blood   WXIX
FDA considers lifting ban on blood donations from gay men   WDBJ7
io9   
Las Vegas Review-Journal   
Windy City Times   
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Times of India
   
E-reading at night can leave you sleepless   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Use of a light-emitting electronic device such as e-books in the hours before bedtime can adversely impact sleep, overall health, alertness and the circadian clock, a new study has found. Researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) ...

Twist in the plot as study reveals ebook health risks   Irish Examiner
E-readers may not make good bedtime reading   ConsumerAffairs
Here's why reading an e-book at night could damaging your health   Metro
Channel 2 News   
Investor's Business Daily   
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Daily Caller
   
Persecuted Flocks Prepare For Christmas   
Daily Caller
As Christmas approaches on Thursday for the majority of Christians, persecuted communities continue to demonstrate their survival and resilience. In a letter released on Sunday, Pope Francis called the hardships that face Christians in the Middle East “a ...

Francis' Gift to Catholics   New York Times
Blunt words from Pope Francis   Chicago Tribune
Why the Pope rocked in 2014   NEWS.com.au
Toronto Star   
Irish Times   
USA TODAY   
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BBC News
   
First conviction in Sierra Leone under Ebola laws   
Zee News
A village chief has become the first person in Sierra Leone to be jailed under laws aimed at preventing the spread of the Ebola virus, court officials and lawyers said Tuesday. Amadu Kargbo was sentenced to six months in jail by a court in the southwestern ...

Dear Diary: Today I tackled Ebola in Sierra Leone   The Globe and Mail
Christmas Lockdown Feels Too Familiar to Ebola Pioneer   Businessweek
After Ebola, UN must prepare for next deadly outbreak, Ban says   Nigerian Tribune
The Daily Star   
Xinhua   
Huffington Post   
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Livemint
   
Public hospitals hit by ARV shortage   
Zimbabwe Independent
MORE than half a million people living with HIV and Aids are in danger as public hospitals countrywide are experiencing shortages of second line anti-retroviral (ARVs) drugs. Elias Mambo. Ministry of Health sources said public health institutions, especially ...

Healthcare budget may face 16-17% cut   Economic Times
MoF Budget Cut to Hit Healthcare   The New Indian Express
Government hints at 17% healthcare cut   The Asian Age
Zee News   
India Today   
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Science Times
   
New Study of the Brain Reveals Smartphone Use Changes It   
Science Times
Ever think your electronics may change the way your brain functions? Well as it so happens a new study shows that smartphone usage leaves a mark on the part of your brain that processes touch, although it actually makes you smarter. Swiss researchers ...

Study reveals that use of Smartphone can change our Brains   Frontline Desk
Smartphone usage leads to different brain activity: Study   Toronto Star
Smartphone use changes our brains: study   CTV News
New York Daily News   
Live Science   
The Atlantic   
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IBNLive
   
Promising Results for Precursor of Ebola Vaccine in Small Study   
Doctors Lounge
A precursor of the experimental Ebola vaccine that U.S. officials are preparing to test in West Africa has produced a safe and potent immune response in Africans. The findings have been published online Dec. 22 in The Lancet. TUESDAY, Dec. 23, 2014 ...

African Ebola vaccine trial shows modest immune response   CIDRAP
Experimental Ebola, Marburg Vaccines Effective in Trials   Voice of America
Promising results from new Ebola vaccine trial   CBS News
Xinhua   
WebMD   
The Indian Express   
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Sky News Australia
   
Electrical Implants Might Be the Cure for Arthritis   
AOL News
For story suggestions please contact tips@nma.com.tw Dutch researchers working for GlaxoSmithKline, a British pharmaceutical ... company, are testing new electronic implants that may help ease pain caused by rheumatoid arthritis. In the UK, around ...

'Magic' Cure for Arthritis Revealed   News Every day
Electrical implants could help ease pain caused by arthritis (VIDEO)   Malay Mail Online
New arthritis treatment 'magic'   New Zealand Herald
Digital Journal   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Sky News   
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Free press journal
   
Red wine protects against cell damage   
Free press journal
New York : A substance found in red wine may protect the body against age-related diseases by stimulating an ancient evolutionary defence mechanism that protects human cells against damage, a US study has suggested, reports IANS. Scientists at The ...

How A Compound Found In Red Wine Could Promote Health   KPBS
Red Wine Protects Cells Against Aging Damage   Tech Times
A Cool New Theory Explains Why Red Wine Is So Damned Good For You   io9
New Zealand Herald   
Daily News & Analysis   
Medical News Today   
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Times LIVE
   
French doctors go on strike before Christmas   
Times LIVE
French doctors went on strike Tuesday in protest at an upcoming health bill, prompting fears that hospitals already bracing for a busy Christmas period will be seriously overrun. Save & Share. Email · Print. Three unions have called on general practitioners to ...


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