2015年4月11日 星期六

2015-04-12 Namibia Health


Medical Xpress
   
Namibian Scientist Makes Great Discovery in Cancer Research   
AllAfrica.com
Johanna Amunjela, a Namibian scientist based in the United Kingdom, has identified potential new targets for the treatment of certain types of cancer including brain cancer, breast cancer and gastric cancer. She will present these exciting findings at the ...

Student investigates role of proteins in cancer   Herald Scotland
Research probes new targets for cancer treatment   Medical Xpress

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mirror.co.uk
   
Marijuana can kill cancer cells and even shrink brain tumours, amazing new ...   
mirror.co.uk
Marijuana can kill cancer cells and shrink some types of brain tumour, new research has found. A study by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) - funded by the US Government - shows extracts from the plants can help enhance the impact of radiation ...

Marijuana can kill cancer cells and shrink some types of brain tumour, new ...   The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)
Cannabis kills cancer cells, confirms US government   Metro
Marijuana kills cancer cells, says US government-funded research   Belfast Telegraph
Mintpress News (registration) (blog)   
RYOT   
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Malay Mail Online
   
Why you should choose your carb carefully to avoid long-term weight gain   
Malay Mail Online
Mounting evidence suggests that weight maintenance is associated with avoiding low-quality carbs and sticking to a diet with a low glycaemic load. — AFP picWASHINGTON, April 12 — Seemingly minuscule changes to the types of protein and carbohydrates ...

Weight loss doesn't depend on low calorie intake alone   American Register
Why counting calories is not the key to weight control   National Monitor
Small changes in diet now could make a big difference later: study   CTV News
Pulse Nigeria   
Stuff.co.nz   
Medical Daily   
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KTAL
   
New study: Plastic surgery helps women look, well, like nicer people…   
KTAL
NBC (TODAY Health) Plastic surgery might not only help make people look younger or more attractive. It can make them look more likeable, trustworthy and feminine, researchers say. NBC (TODAY Health) Plastic surgery might not only help make people look ...

Plastic Surgery Makes Women More Likeable As Well As Beautiful, Study Finds   The Inquisitr
Study Examines Before and After Effect of Cosmetic Surgery   Diabetes Insider
Can plastic surgery make people like you better?   Today.com
Times of India   
CBS Local   
Business Standard   
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Toronto Sun
   
Risk of dementia goes up as middle age weight goes down: Study   
Toronto Sun
Middle-aged people who are underweight are more likely to develop dementia than healthy weight people of a similar age, according to a new study. It also found that middle-aged obese people are nearly 30% less likely to develop dementia than people of a ...

Obesity may curb dementia   The Express Tribune
Mid-life obesity could help shield you from dementia: Study   Hindustan Times
New research: Being fat in middle age cuts risk of developing dementia   STLtoday.com
Stuff.co.nz   
National Post   
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Jagran Post
   
Mother's gene can nourish baby's gut bacteria   
Jagran Post
New York: A gene helps some mothers produce breast milk sugars that are not digested by the infant, but instead nourish specific bacteria that colonise the babies' guts soon after birth, says a new study. Plucking hair out can stimulate growth · Bacteria grown ...


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Digital Journal
   
WHO: Risk of Ebola Spreading to Other Countries Reducing   
THISDAY Live
The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Saturday said West Africa's Ebola epidemic still poses a threat to other countries but the risk of international spread appears to be diminishing. WHO Special Representative for the Ebola Response, Dr. Bruce Aylward, ...

Seoul completes 3-month Ebola response team mission   The Korea Herald
UN: Ebola global emergency despite drop in cases   gulfnews.com
Ebola survivors face health issues   Digital Journal
Bradford Era   
Eastern Mirror   
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Voice of America
   
WHO Warns Against Unnecessary C-Sections   
Voice of America
GENEVA—. The World Health Organization says the use of surgical childbirth - or Caesarean delivery - is growing worldwide, particularly in high- and middle-income countries. WHO says it is concerned by the possible abuse of this important life-saving ...

Caesarean Sections Should Only be Done Out of Medical Necessity: WHO   NDTV
WHO gives directive on caesarean sections   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
WHO warns against unnecessarily resorting to C-sections   Zee News
The Australian (blog)   
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WOAY-TV
   
Volunteers raise AIDS awareness   
WOAY-TV
COAL CITY - In 2010, over 1,400 West Virginians were living with HIV or AIDS, and one local organization is trying to make this number decrease by spreading awareness. The Volunteer Youth Department from Coal City hosted an information session at ...

'Positive' author debunks myths common myths about HIV   Today.com
Teens still have misconceptions about HIV and AIDS   WSBT-TV
'This is what it's really like to live with HIV'   Telegraph.co.uk
The Hindu   
Inquirer.net   
The Star Online   
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Mental practice and physical therapy accelerate stroke recovery   
Sierra Leone Times
A combination of mental practice and physical therapy provides an effective treatment for people recovering from a stroke, new research has found. Mental practice, also known as motor imagery, is the mental rehearsal of a motor action without an overt action.

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