2015年5月18日 星期一

2015-05-19 Namibia Health


WBAL Baltimore
   
Eat your blueberries to help your heart   
WBAL Baltimore
According to a new study, eating blueberries could lower blood pressure and prevent heart disease. Show Transcript Hide Transcript. Advertising. Video Transcript. BOTH CONNECTED WITH THE ONSET OF DEPRESSION IN MEN AND THOSE WITH ALL ...

Undiagnosed high blood pressure serious health issue   Dayton Daily News
High Blood Pressure Education Month   KTVO
Too much or too little sleep may up stroke risk in hypertensive patients   News-Medical.net
New Era (press release)   
The Nation   
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ABC Online
   
Discovery sparks 'home-brew morphine' concern   
ABC Online
Baking bad Scientists have unlocked a pathway for producing opiates from genetically-engineered yeast, but fear the discovery could one day be a bonanza for criminals. The team of US and Canadian scientists are calling on lawmakers to regulate the area ...

Home-brewed heroin? Scientists create yeast that can make sugar into opiates   New Zealand Herald
'Home-brewed morphine' made possible   BBC News
Scientists made morphine using a home brewing kit   The Week Magazine
NBCNews.com   
Boston Herald   
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ABC News
   
Texas Woman Gives Birth to Triplets, but 2 Babies Conjoined   
TIME
(CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas) — A South Texas woman has given birth to triplet girls, with two of the babies conjoined at the pelvis. Dr. Haroon Patel, a pediatric surgeon at Driscoll Children's Hospital in Corpus Christi, said Monday that it will likely be at least six ...

Identical triplets born are 'a miracle'   Sky News Australia
Rare Identical Triplets -- Two of Which Are Conjoined -- Born in Texas   ABC News
Identical Girl Triplets Born at Local Hospital   KIII TV3

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NDTV
   
WHO chief announces shake-up of organisation after Ebola crisis   
DAWN.com
GENEVA: The World Health Organisation will dramatically reform its emergency response operations this year, its chief said on Monday, after the UN agency faced blistering criticism for its slow Ebola response. WHO Director General Margaret Chan told the ...

WHO sets up S$133m fund to avoid being 'overwhelmed' again   TODAYonline
Establish a reward system so drugs are developed equitably   The Daily Star
Merkel plugs global epidemics plan at WHO conference   Deutsche Welle

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CBS Local
   
Too Much Salt Could Affect Reproductive Health   
CBS Local
BOSTON (CBS) – Think twice before letting your child grab the salt shaker because it could affect their reproductive health, says Dr. Mallika Marshall. It is generally recommended that adults consume no more than 2,000 milligrams of salt a day, which is about ...

A diet high in salt could put the brakes on puberty   Free Malaysia Today
High-salt diet may delay puberty: study   New York Daily News
Study finds excessive salt consumption can delay puberty   Australian Women's Weekly
The Malaysian Insider   
Prothom Alo (English)   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Turtle gets new 3D printed jaw: How 3D is changing veterinary care (+video)   
Christian Science Monitor
A Turkish turtle just received a new 3D printed jaw that will allow it to eat on its own again. What else will 3D printing technology allow veterinarians to do? By Rowena Lindsay, Staff Writer May 18, 2015. About video ads. 3D printing has many creative and ...

Injured sea turtle gets 3D printed jaw   BBC News
3-D Printing Gave This Sea Turtle a Second Chance   RYOT
Rescue workers help make 3-D printed prosthetic beak for sea turtle injured by ...   Raw Story
Fox News   
Towleroad   
Engadget   
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Daily Mail
   
Shift workers more likely to develop obesity, diabetes: study   
Xinhua
WASHINGTON, May 18 (Xinhua) -- People who work shifts outside of a nine-to-five schedule are more likely to be overweight and experience sleep-related health problems, a U.S. study said Monday. These people are also more likely to develop metabolic ...

Sleep deprived, overweight shift workers at higher risk for diabetes: Study   McKnight's Long Term Care News
Shift workers logging odd hours more likely to be overweight and at risk for ...   fox4kc.com
Getting enough sleep could counteract negative effects of shift work   Free Malaysia Today

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Today.com
   
British toymaker introduces dolls with disabilities, birthmarks   
Today.com
A British toymaker has expanded its line of custom-made dolls in a way that will help many young children feel a little less different and a lot more special. Toy Like Me Campaign Inspires New Line of Dolls with Disabilities Makies. Makies has expanded its line ...

Dollmaker Creates Toys to Represent Kids with Disabilities   Parenting Magazine
These Dolls With Disabilities Are Beyond Beautiful!   Life & Style Weekly
British toymaker creates dolls with disabilities, differences   WAFF
TakePart   
The Guardian   
Jezebel   
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WHDH-TV
   
7Healthcast: Peanut allergies and asthma   
WHDH-TV
7News Boston Medical Center Health & Fitness Expo, June 14 and 15, at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston, Massachusetts.[more] · More. A new study suggests some kids with asthma may have a peanut allergy and not know it. Doctors say that ...

Kids with asthma may have peanut allergy: Study   Economic Times
Asthmatics may be confusing peanut allergies for symptoms of asthma   Irish Independent
Asthma symptoms in children 'masking' peanut allergy   Irish Examiner

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The Nation
   
5 held in Spain for trying to buy immigrant's kidney   
The Nation
MADRID - Spanish police said Monday they had arrested five people accused of trying to buy a kidney from an impoverished immigrant for 6,000 euros ($6,835). Officers in Spain made the arrests working in collaboration with others in Germany and Belgium, ...

Spanish police charge 5 for trying to buy kidney from immigrant for $7000   Fox News
Serb gangster in Spain 'tried to buy immigrant's kidney'   Yahoo News

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