2015年3月15日 星期日

2015-03-16 Namibia Health


NBCNews.com
   
As Ebola eases, Sierra Leone still struggles to recover   
Washington Times
While Ebola is losing its grip on Sierra Leone, major losses of rice production in its wake will soon devastate the country and lead to massive famine without international aid. (associated press) more >. By Alpha Kamara — Special to The Washington Times ...

10 Americans Leave Sierra Leone Amid Ebola Scare   CBS Local
Four Americans arrive in Nebraska to be monitored for Ebola virus   Reuters UK
UPDATE 1-Four Americans arrive in Nebraska to be monitored for Ebola virus   Reuters
NBCNews.com   
TIME   
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The Inquisitr
   
Cancer Survivor Randy Schmitz Says Hot Sauce Challenge Saved His Life   
The Inquisitr
A cancer survivor claims that after participating in a hot sauce challenge in South Carolina, it saved his life. While on vacation with his fiancé in South Carolina, Randy Schmitz – of Orland Park, Illinois – stumbled upon a place called the Pepper Palace where ...

Hot sauce caused seizure, it led to important diagnosis   SMN Weekly
Hot Sauce Can Save Lives — Here's How   The Echo
Cancer survivor says hot sauce saved his life   Yahoo7 News
fox6now.com   
myfox8.com   
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The News on Sunday
   
High cholesterol foods may not be bad after all, say doctors   
The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)
Kenya: Although cholesterol has been demonised over the years, it has now emerged that Kenyans' popular foods that are high in cholesterol such as eggs may not be as bad. A new nutritional advisory issued by an influential government body in the United ...

Facts about cholesterol - in an eggshell   Philly.com
A big fat surprise for dietary dogma   The Globe and Mail
The quest for the perfect diet   The Week Magazine
Pueblo Chieftain   
The News on Sunday   
The Idaho Statesman   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Research finds overvaluing young children can lead to narcissism   
Philly.com
Parents who "overvalue" children during a key developmental stage - telling them they are superior and entitled to special treatment - are more likely to produce narcissists, a new study suggests. Ohio State University psychologist Brad Bushman and Dutch ...

How to raise a narcissist   The Australian Financial Review
How parents create narcissistic children   Hamilton Spectator
Are We Raising Narssistic Kids? And Is There an Antidote?   Huffington Post
Khaleej Times   
International Business Times AU   
BusinessTech   
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mirror.co.uk
   
Soon you'll be able to get rid of your double chin - with an injection   
mirror.co.uk
A cure for the hated double chin has moved within a whisker of reality after a new injectable wonder drug was given the unanimous backing by authorities in America. Sufferers who endure the build up of excess of fat around the neck will soon be able to ...

FDA approves ATX-101 drug that helps avoid double chin   French Tribune
Drug ATX-101 that gets rid of double chins receives recommendation for FDA ...   Daily Mail
Double Chin Eliminator Injection: What to Know   ABC News
The National Business Review (subscription)   
Washington Times   
The Inquisitr   
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Ars Technica
   
Alzheimer's research offers real hope   
Byron Shire News
SCIENTISTS have revealed new technology that could revolutionise the way Alzheimer's disease is treated and could help restore the memories of patients. Researchers from the University of Queensland's Brain Institute (UQBI) have discovered ultrasound ...

Ultrasound helps destroy Alzheimer's-causing plaque in mice   Engadget
Study: Ultrasound Might Be New Weapon Against Alzheimer's   Voice of America
Ultrasound technology may treat Alzheimer's   Business Standard
Highland Bulletin Echo   
BGR   
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The Indian Express
   
Eye surgeries done without permission: Haryana CM   
Business Standard
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Sunday said an eye surgery camp held by a private doctor in Panipat district last week, in which the vision of 19 people was affected, was held without permission. "We have ordered a probe into the incident.
'14 patients developed infection after cataract operation'   Zee News
Panipat botched-up eye surgeries: 4 more patients admitted at PGI for preventive ...   Hindustan Times
Panipat SDM begins probe into botched eye surgeries   Chandigarh Tribune
The Hindu   
Daily Mail   
The Indian Express   
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Starr 103.5 FM
   
Surviving Ebola in Liberia, Only to Fight Another Battle   
Starr 103.5 FM
In a few weeks' time, she watched it take 14 lives, before she knew its name. By the time she learned its name, her sisters, brother, sister-in-law, nieces, nephews, aunt, and other relatives had bled to death. Three generations gone with one strain. And then it ...

'Liberia one month away from being d Ebola-free'   Daijiworld.com
As Ebola fades, La Jollan visits Liberia   U-T San Diego
Liberia one month from being declared Ebola-free: official   GlobalPost
Reuters   
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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
South Africa performs World's first successful penile transplant   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
A South African medical university has announced the performance of the world's first successful penile transplant. The Stellenbosch University (SU) health faculty described the procedure as a ground-breaking transplant operation, as doctors successfully ...

Nine more to receive penis transplant - University   News24
Stellenbosch University Doctors Perform First Successful Penile Transplant in ...   AllAfrica.com
Penile transplant patient fully recovered in 5 weeks   Eyewitness News
Tristatehomepage.com   
Canada News   
Longevity LIVE   
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Breitbart News
   
Will Arresting 'Witchdoctors' Stop Albino Killings in Tanzania?   
GhanaWeb
In what appears to be another desperate attempt to bring an end to the killing of people living with albinism, the government of Tanzania has reportedly arrested and detained over 200 'witch doctors and traditional healers' in the country. Those arrested were ...

Govt to Meet Local Herbalists Amid Increasing Albino Attacks   AllAfrica.com
Another albino nearly abducted in Balaka: Still hunted like animals in Malawi   Nyasa Times
More than 200 witchdoctors in Tanzania arrested   Jamaica Gleaner (subscription)
Washington Post   
Voice of America   
Boston Globe (subscription)   
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