2015年6月12日 星期五

2015-06-13 Namibia Health


U.S. News & World Report
   
UPDATE 1-S.Korea reports 12 new MERS cases, total now 138; 1 more death   
Reuters
(Adds details on latest cases, background on outbreak). SEOUL, June 13 (Reuters) - South Korea's health ministry on Saturday reported 12 new cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), bringing the total to 138, and said a 14th person had died in ...

South Korea Mers outbreak is 'large and complex', says WHO, as 14th victim dies   The Guardian
MERS: South Korea reports 14 deaths, says rate of new cases is slowing   ABC Online
S. Korea, WHO experts downplay pandemic potential of MERS   Daily Mail
Channel News Asia   
The Star Online   
The Korea Observer   
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Times LIVE
   
First penis transplant man to become a father   
Irish Examiner
A young South African man who had the world's first successful penis transplant last December, has impregnated his girlfriend, said the doctor who led the surgery. The man aged 22, who has not been named, is among around 250 South Africans who lose ...

​'He's smiling big': First penis transplant recipient impregnates girlfriend   RT
First penis transplant recipient to become father   New Zealand Herald
World's first penis transplant patient to father a child | Reuters   Firstpost
People Magazine   
Toronto Star   
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Deutsche Welle
   
John Kerry to attend Iraq talks despite broken leg   
Deutsche Welle
US Secretary of State John Kerry has left hospital, two weeks after breaking his leg in a cycling accident. He said he would be taking part in crucial meetings on Iraq next week and later for Iran nuclear talks. US-Außenminister John Kerry auf Krücken nach ...

Kerry released from Boston hospital after broken-leg surgery   U.S. News & World Report
Kerry Leaves Hospital, Plans to Rejoin Iran Nuclear Talks Soon   Wall Street Journal
US Secretary of State leaves hospital   Herald Sun
Reuters   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
World Bank: 400 million lack access to essential health care services worldwide   
Daily News & Analysis
A new report by the bank and WHO on tracking universal health care (UHC) coverage said more people than ever around the world, 80 percent, have access to key health services. Representative Image. Some 400 million people worldwide lack access to ...


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National Geographic
   
Surgeon Reveals Head Transplant Plan, But Patient Steals the Show   
National Geographic
ANNAPOLIS, Md.—Valery Spiridonov looks impossibly small. He is dressed in all white, from his white button-down shirt to the white socks on his feet, which dangle at the ends of white pants and a white blanket. Breaking up the look is a black strap, which ...

Surgeon Promising Head Transplant Now Asks America for Help   NBCNews.com
Italian surgeons to perform head transplant   Sky News Australia
Controversial surgeon brings push for world's first head transplant to Annapolis   Baltimore Sun
CapitalGazette.com   
Irish Times   
Sky News   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
New 'belly button challenge' trending over internet   
Financial Express
The 'belly button challenge' must be the most bizarre challenge that is currently trending over internet and making people go crazy. By: ANI | June 12, 2015 6:25 pm. G+. Post Comments. Other Articles. Maggi noodles ban: Bombay HC declines any interim ...

Belly button challenge sends negative body image message, expert - KATV ...   KATV
Medical experts concerned over 'Belly Button Challenge'   Fox 59

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Fox News
   
Overweight postmenopausal women at higher risk of breast cancer   
Financial Express
A new study has revealed that obesity is associated with increased breast cancer risk in postmenopausal women. By: ANI | June 12, 2015 5:55 pm. G+. Post Comments. A new study has revealed that obesity is associated with increased breast cancer risk in ...

Breast Cancer Risk Linked To Obesity In Postmenopausal Women   ReliaWire
Breast Cancer Risk Linked To Obesity In Postmenopausal Women - ReliaWire   Vocal Republic
Weight tied to breast cancer risk in older women   Fox News
Empire State Tribune   
MedPage Today   
seattlepi.com   
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The Times (subscription)
   
Trials show aspirin slows breast cancer   
The Times (subscription)
Tumours in mice given the equivalent of a daily headache pill grew half as fast as those untreated, a study found. While experts cautioned that the results have yet to be repeated in humans, the research adds to evidence that the common drug has strong ...

Daily aspirin can block growth of breast cancer: Study   Financial Express
An aspirin a day could keep breast cancer at bay according to new study   Daily Mail
Running cancer secrets to ground   Otago Daily Times
ConsumerAffairs   
Medical News Today   
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Daily Mail
   
CAT ownership could give you schizophrenia and affect mental health   
Daily Mail
Millions grow up with a cat, and consider their pet a cherished member of the family. But now scientists have discovered evidence to suggest owning a feline as a child could increase a person's risk of developing mental health problems. They believe a ...

Johnson: Study: Maybe some truth to 'crazy cat lady'   Portales News-Tribune
Scientists link schizophrenia to cat ownership   International Business Times UK
Increased risk of schizophrenia if you had a cat as a kid: study   OurWindsor.ca
The Independent   
News Tribe   
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Belfast Telegraph
   
Breakthrough against hospital 'superbug'   
Financial Express
Researchers have developed a cutting-edge new medical therapy that could protect UK hospital patients against a lethal superbug. By: ANI | June 12, 2015 4:37 pm. G+. Post Comments. Researchers have developed a cutting-edge new medical therapy that ...

Scientists Have Finally Found a Way to Battle a Deadly 'Superbug'   TheBlaze.com
End of Superbug Nightmare?   Newsmax
There's a new treatment which could 'block' hospital bugs   Irish Examiner
UTV Ireland   
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