2015年3月2日 星期一

2015-03-03 Namibia Health


CBS Local
   
Study Finds Physicians Are Agreeing To Delay Childhood Shots At Parents ...   
CBS Local
DENVER (CBS4) – The recent measles outbreak brought the debate over childhood vaccinations to the forefront, and now doctors are in a tough spot as a new study shows they are getting increased pressure from parents to postpone the shots. Not only are ...

Study Finds, Most Physicians Agree To 'Spread Out' Kids' Shots   Consolidate Times
Alarming study: Pediatricians often agree to delay vaccinating children if parents ...   National Monitor
Doctors Often Give In When Asked to Delay Kids' Vaccinations   Youth Health Magzine
News 12 Long Island   
StarNewsOnline.com   
Healio   
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Irish Examiner
   
Report warns of ebola-like 'epidemic'   
Irish Examiner
Almost 30 countries are highly vulnerable to an ebola-style epidemic which could jeopardise the future of millions of children, a charity has warned. A report by Save The Children ranks the world's poorest countries on the state of their public health systems ...

Nearly 30 countries 'highly vulnerable' to Ebola-style epidemic: Charity   Channel News Asia
Nearly 30 countries "highly vulnerable" to Ebola-style epidemic - charity - TRFN   Reuters Africa
Ebola epidemic is 'wake-up call' for investment in universal healthcare   The Guardian
NDTV   
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Washington Post
   
Ebola nurse's lawsuit says Texas hospital lied about training (w/video)   
Tampabay.com
DALLAS — The Dallas hospital that treated the first patient to be diagnosed in the United States with Ebola lied to Congress when it said its staff was trained to handle the deadly virus, a nurse who contracted the disease contends in a lawsuit filed Monday.
Ebola Nurse Sues Texas Hospital Where She Contracted Virus Treating a Patient   Slate Magazine (blog)
Ebola Patient, Nurse Says Hospital Used Her As “PR Pawn”   CBS Local
Most Surprising Allegations in Ebola Nurse Nina Pham's Lawsuit   ABC News
KERA News   
New York Times   
USA TODAY   
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BBC News
   
Coffee Study: Five A Day Keeps Heart Disease Away   
Sky News
The medical world appears divided on the health qualities of coffee - but this report claims Mocha lovers should take heart. 01:59, UK, Tuesday 03 March 2015. Coffee consumption could be good for the heart. Share on Twitter · Share on Facebook · Share on ...

Three coffees a day cuts risk of heart attacks: Drinking a moderate amount found ...   Daily Mail
Coffee prevents clogged arteries: study   Sydney Morning Herald
Regular coffee drinkers have 'cleaner' arteries   BBC News
Los Angeles Times   
Live Science   
Philly.com   
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The Straits Times
   
Gorilla Origins Of Two Aids Virus Lineages Confirmed: Study   
Bernama
WASHINGTON, March 3 (Bernama) -- Scientists said two of the four known groups of human AIDS viruses originated in western lowland gorillas in Cameroon, Xinhua news agency reported. The virus that causes almost all cases of AIDS worldwide called ...

hiv-origins   The Seattle Times
Study finds gorilla origins in half of human AIDS virus lineages   The Malaysian Insider
Half of Known Strains of HIV Originated in Gorillas   Philly.com
Expatica France   
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TIME
   
Eating Peanuts May Be a Low-Cost Way to Improve Your Cardiovascular Health   
TIME
Eating peanuts could be associated with a longer, healthier lifespan and particularly a reduced risk of cardiovascular-related deaths such as heart attacks and strokes, a new study has found. Researchers from Vanderbilt University and the Shanghai Cancer ...

Study: Peanut Eaters May Live Longer   CBS Local
Peanuts may reduce risk of heart disease death: Study   Business Standard
Nuts, Including Peanut Butter, May Improve Longevity   Doctors Lounge
Diabetes Insider   
Tech Times   
Express.co.uk   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Pakistan police arrest parents refusing to vaccinate children   
Sydney Morning Herald
Peshawar: Police in north-west Pakistan have arrested more than 450 parents for refusing to vaccinate their children against polio. Deputy commissioner of Peshawar Riaz Khan Mehsud said 471 parents were detained and sent to jail for refusing the vaccine.
KP police arrest 471 parents for refusing polio vaccine   The Nation
Pakistan: Antivaccine Parents Arrested   New York Times
Pakistan detains parents refusing kids' polio vaccine   Arab News
Daily Times   
BBC News   
Newsweek   
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ABC News
   
Intent on surviving another decade? Ace this test   
Los Angeles Times
New research leaves little doubt about it: Fitness is powerful. A new study shows it's also a powerful predictor of whether an individual will live or die in the next decade. Is common food additive to blame for rising rates of bowel disease? Melissa Healy.
How long do YOU have left to live? Treadmill test predicts your chance of dying ...   Daily Mail
Treadmill test can predict your risk of dying in the next 10 years   National Monitor
Treadmill-Based Fitness Score Can Predict 10-Year Survival   Doctors Lounge
610kvnu   
Refinery29   
Nature World News   
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U-T San Diego
   
Changes linked to Alzheimer's disease evident even in young brains   
Los Angeles Times
Scientists know that Alzheimer's disease gains a foothold in a patient's brain years before he or she first stashes car keys in the freezer, or gets lost coming home from the store. But a new study suggests that the changes in the brain that set the stage for ...

Alzheimer's Disease Protein Found In Young Brains   Tech Times
Removal of specific gene may slow Alzheimer's   WNYT
Alzheimer's signs found in young brains   U-T San Diego
NDTV   
TIME   
USC News   
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CBS News
   
Why 1 billion could be at risk for hearing loss   
CBS News
Grab the earplugs, turn down the headphones and move away from the speakers. That's what the World Health Organization recommends for teens and young adults in a report sounding the alarm about hearing loss. In its "Make Listening Safe" report, the ...

One Billion Young People Risk Hearing Loss From Loud Music   Voice of America
Cut music to 'an hour a day': WHO   Daily Times
1.1 billion people at risk of hearing loss: WHO   Zee News
Bernama   
AsiaOne   
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