2015年2月12日 星期四

2015-02-13 Namibia Health


Namibia records FMD case in six years   
GlobalPost
WINDHOEK, Feb. 12 (Xinhua) -- Namibia recorded first cases of foot and mouth disease within six years in the northern Namibia Kavango region, Chief veterinary officer Dr. Adrianatus Florentius Maseke said Thursday. In a report filed with the World ...


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Mirror.co.uk
   
Lancet study shows HRT increases risk of ovarian cancer   
The Age
Women who take hormone replacement therapy to ease the symptoms of menopause have a significantly increased risk of ovarian cancer, a study of more than 21,000 women has found. In a discovery likely to change treatment guidelines for millions of ...

HRT increases risk of ovarian cancer risk by 40 per cent   The Australian (blog)
Hormone Therapy 'Could Increase Risk Of Cancer'   Sky News
'Long-term HRT use raises risk of ovarian cancer': Chance increases by 40 ...   Daily Mail
Irish Times   
Haaretz   
Rappler   
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The Express Tribune
   
Six-day-old baby has youngest US heart transplant   
9news.com.au
A six-day old premature baby has become the youngest infant to receive a heart transplant at a US hospital, doctors and her proud parents said. Baby Oliver Crawford underwent the operation at Phoenix Children's Hospital in Arizona after being born seven ...

Six-day-old baby becomes youngest patient to undergo heart transplant in USA   The Express Tribune
Six-day-old baby is youngest US heart transplant patient   International Business Times UK

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IBNLive
   
Swine flu cases on the rise, over 400 deaths in 2015   
IBNLive
New Delhi: The rising cases of swine flu continues to be a cause for concern across the country. The disease has already claimed 407 lives in 2015 and the worst part is H1N1 drug Tami Flu is now running short in several states. Over 200 people have died in ...

WHO warning on flu ignored by state   Times of India
3 more swine flu deaths in Maharashtra, toll mounts to 43   Mid-Day
Six die of swine flu in Hyderabad   The Hindu
The Indian Express   
pharmabiz.com   
The New Indian Express   
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The Sun Daily
   
Study says power naps could make up for lost sleep   
The Sun Daily
Napping could undo the damage that occurs after a night of insufficient sleep, suggests a new study. AFP RELAXNEWS. A SHORT nap can revive the immune system and even zap stress for those who didn't get enough sleep the night before, according to ...

Sleep deprived? A power nap may help   New York Daily News
Had poor sleep last night? A 30-minute power nap can make it all right   Hindustan Times
Use short naps to reverse the impact of poor sleep   India Today
Times of India   
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BBC News
   
Screen name choice is key to finding love online   
BBC News
Using a playful screen name, starting with a letter near the beginning of the alphabet, could be the key to online dating success. Writing in the journal Evidence Based Medicine, researchers said getting the profile seen was as important as an attractive photo.
The key to online dating? It could be your username   CTV News
What's in a Name? Perhaps a Mate, Study of Online Dating Suggests   U.S. News & World Report
Looking for love online? Pick pic carefully, sound fun, and use a name starting ...   Herald Scotland
Discovery News   
Mirror.co.uk   
Business Insider Australia   
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Kansas City Star
   
Clinical trials find stents improve survival rate for stroke patients   
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Surgeons who operate on blood vessels in the brain are hailing new data that suggest many more patients would survive strokes if they were treated with removable stents in addition to drugs. Medtronic Inc. is cheering the news, since it now owns the ...

Stents: major benefit to stroke patients   U-T San Diego
Halifax team involved in possibly livesaving stroke research   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
Clot-Busting Drug May Be Safe for Those With 'Wake-Up' Strokes   Philly.com
RTE.ie   
Boston Globe   
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Daily Science Journal
   
Study Reveals Links between Genes and Obesity   
Daily Science Journal
Apart from diet and lifestyle, genes play an important role in obesity, says a new study. Obesity epidemic is not only affecting America but it is growing throughout the world. However, the new study can be helpful in explaining why some people have a ...

Largest ever genome-wide study strengthens genetic link to obesity   HealthCanal.com
Your genes ARE partially to blame for your fat, says scentists   Metro
Dieting may be useless for fat gene   The Australian (blog)
Hindustan Times   
Daily Mail   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Belfast Newsletter
   
KATE HOEY: We all want to cut smoking but plain packaging will not work   
Belfast Newsletter
As this five-year fixed term Parliament draws to an end the House of Commons has been described as a 'zombie parliament'. No substantial pieces of legislation and hours spent on debating worthy causes put forward by backbench MPs. So it was quite ...

No smoking if the kids are in the car, says England   CNN International
Smoking in cars with children banned in England and Wales   Metro
Wales ban on smoking in cars with children could be introduced by the autumn   WalesOnline
The Bolton News   
Sky News   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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New York Times
   
Red Cross Faces Attacks at Ebola Victims' Funerals   
New York Times
Red Cross volunteers helping to safely bury people who die of Ebola in Guinea have been attacked in recent days by people attending the funerals, complicating efforts to stop the spread of the disease. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red ...

Red Cross highlights attacks on Guinea Ebola workers   CIDRAP
Red Cross: Attacks on Guinea Aid Workers Increase Ebola Risks   Voice of America
Red Cross Ebola teams in Guinea attacked 10 times a month   Reuters UK
Economic Times   
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