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2015-04-07 Namibia Health


Wall Street Journal
   
Study: Some breast milk sold online contains cow's milk   
Hawaii News Now
A Nationwide Children's Hospital study shows that 10 percent of breast milk purchased over the internet was topped off with cow's milk. (Source: CNN). (CNN) - A new study is putting a critical eye on human breast milk sold online. The Nationwide Children's ...

Breast Milk Purchased Online May Contain Cow's Milk   Science Times
Breast milk sold online are not pure, a new study says   American Register
Breast milk sold online may be 'topped' with cow's milk   Norwalk Reflector
Tech Times   
Dispatch Times   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
You've got to sweat if you want to live longer   
Sydney Morning Herald
Hot, sweaty exercise is the key to living longer, according to a massive study of Australians' exercise habits that could change health advice the world over. For years authorities have been so focused on just getting us up and moving that they have paid less ...

Vigorous exercise helps people live longer   The Sun Daily
Vigorous Activity May Help Avoid Early Death - Study   Bernama
Slack off, die early boomers warned   The Australian (blog)
New Zealand Herald   
The Japan Times   
The Southland Times   
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ABC Online
   
UK hopes to learn from Australia on skin cancer   
ABC Online
MICHAEL BRISSENDEN: It's famously cold and wet for much of the year in the UK, but skin cancer rates among the British are soaring. New figures show the over 65s are developing malignant melanomas at almost ten times the rate they were in the 1960s ...

Cheap holidays blamed for huge rise in skin cancers   New Zealand Herald
Rise In Skin Cancer May Be Linked To Cheap Vacation Packages   Huffington Post
Skin cancer spike linked to package holiday boom   Toronto Sun
CTV News   
mirror.co.uk   
Scottish Daily Record   
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Irish Examiner
   
Warning superbugs could kill 80000 people   
Irish Examiner
Up to 80,000 people could die in an outbreak of a drug-resistant infection because of new superbugs, a British government forecast has warned. The report estimates that a total of 200,000 people would be expected to be infected by a widespread bacterial ...

New breed of superbugs could kill 80000 in one outbreak, warns UK report   Big News Network.com
Many Deaths Predicted from Antibiotic-Resistant Bugs   Discovery News
British govt warns superbug epidemic could wipe out 80000   RT
gulfnews.com   
Metro   
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Los Angeles Times
   
For concussion sufferers, a brain scan may warn it's time to call it quits   
Los Angeles Times
To date, no living person has gotten a definitive diagnosis of chronic traumatic encephalopathy - the constellation of cognitive and psychiatric symptoms that appears to result from repeated blows to the head. The definition of the disease itself remains a work ...

Detecting C.T.E in living patients might be possible in the future   American Register
Our veterans at risk? Scan detects signs of brain injury that afflicts NFL players   Q13 FOX
PET Scans Can Detect Traumatic Brain Disease in Living Patients   Healthline
The Detroit News   
Ottawa Citizen   
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India Today
   
On World Health Day, PM Modi puts focus on food safety   
India Today
Prime Minister <a href="http://indiatoday.intoday.in Prime Minister Narendra ModiPrime Minister Narendra Modi wished the nation on the occasion of World Health Day on Tuesday, and also said that securing food safety is of utmost importance for the good ...

Contaminated food can cause over 200 diseases: WHO   DAWN.com
No hands to ensure food safety measures   The Hindu
World Health Day: Contamination of food major worry, say experts   Deccan Chronicle
Times of India   
News Nation   
Deccan Herald   
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NDTV
   
New prostate cancer test may become the gold standard   
The Australian Financial Review
A new candidate has just entered the race to produce an accurate test to screen for prostate cancer. Where other candidates are mostly analysing blood, semen or urine, the new one is using gold nanoparticles. The test, which is still experimental, requires a ...

One dollar test to detect prostate cancer early   Economic Times
Natural health with Megan Sheppard   Irish Examiner
Rs.60 test detects early-stage prostate cancer   Daijiworld.com
Central Florida Future   
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iBerkshires.com
   
Letter: Increasing the Minimum Age to Purchase Tobacco   
iBerkshires.com
A recent study by the Institute of Medicine looks at the public health implications of raising the minimum legal age to purchase tobacco products. Thanks to this report, we can add another evidence-based strategy to the toolbox of strategies cities and towns in ...

Traders grumble as tobacco display ban comes into effect   The National
E-Cigarette usage on the rise in Florida   WCJB
Should you be 21 to buy tobacco?   Indianapolis Star
First Coast News   
Hindustan Times   
The Shillong Times   
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Yahoo7 News
   
Newlywed dies from rare brain-eating bug   
Yahoo7 News
Newlywed dies after contracting rare brain-eating bug Koral Reef and Corey Pier married shortly before Koral became ill. Photo: Team Koral Reef Facebook page. A US mother is warning people of the deadly nature of brain-eating amoeba, after her ...

Newlywed bride dies after contracting rare brain-eating bug   9news.com.au
After Daughter Dies From Brain-Killing Amoeba, California Mom Wants 'Amoeba ...   ABC News
Mom's Mission to Save Others From Deadly Infection That Caused Daughter's ...   Yahoo Parenting
mirror.co.uk   
KHOU   
CBS News   
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The Seattle Times
   
Patients have unique needs that recreational marijuana stores don't serve   
The Seattle Times
MY son Haiden is 6 years old. For him, access to medical cannabis is a matter of life-and-death. Haiden has Dravet syndrome, a severe form of epilepsy. Haiden used to suffer from frequent seizures of all varieties — sometimes more than 100 a day, despite ...

Open letter: Why cannabis clubs in Colorado are a necessity, not a novelty   The Cannabist
Dazed And Confused: State-Legal Marijuana And The Drug-Free Workplace   Above the Law
Decriminalizing Marijuana And The Medicinal Benefits Of CBD Oil   KHTS Radio
ThinkProgress   
Cortez Journal   
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