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2015-06-15 Namibia Health


The Guardian Nigeria
   
South Korea to keep expansionary policy; MERS effect limited for now - finance ...   
Reuters
SEOUL South Korea's finance ministry will keep its macroeconomic policies expansionary until the economic recovery firms, it said on Monday, as growth faces risks from the ongoing spread of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS). "Although the overall ...

Seven fresh cases of MERS detected in South Korea   Financial Express
Two more MERS deaths in South Korea   Sky News Australia
MERS: Cases in South Korea rise to 150; death toll rises to 16 since outbreak ...   ABC Online
Irish Independent   
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The Straits Times   
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AsiaOne
   
Head transplant patient keen to `make science'   
Times of India
The man who is preparing to have the world's first head transplant has claimed that the prospect does not worry him, and that "we are making science." Valery Spiridonov met the Sergio Canavero, the doctor who will be carrying out the transplant, for the first ...

Surgeon promising first head transplant makes US pitch   The Nation
In name of science: Disabled Russian all set to undergo world's first full head ...   Financial Express
Italian neurosurgeon to attempt first head transplant   EJ Insight
New Zealand Herald   
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CTV News
   
Canadian Blood Services to lift some restrictions for older donors   
CTV News
HALIFAX -- The agency that operates Canada's blood donor clinics is planning to make it easier for older donors to give blood, saying it will introduce changes this fall that will lift some eligibility restrictions on new and dedicated donors alike. Canadian Blood ...

Improper distribution bleeds blood banks dry   The Hindu
Central government launches mobile blood bank locator app   Times of India

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The Korea Bizwire
   
Govt has Plan to Meet Blood Shortage: Min   
The New Indian Express
BHUBANESWAR: Minister for School and Mass Education Debi Prasad Mishra on Sunday said the State Government is making efforts to meet the shortfall of blood requirement. Currently, the shortfall of blood requirement stands at 30 per cent and only ...

Tens of thousands call off blood donations over MERS   GlobalPost
World Donor Day   MyWabashValley
Blood donation falls due to MERS scare   The Korea Herald
Orissadiary.com   
nwitimes.com   
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The Indian Express
   
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day: Act empowers senior citizens, but few know ...   
The Indian Express
Even as cases of neglect and abandonment of elders in families soar, there is little awareness about the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens (MWPSC) Act that gives powers of intervention and enforcement to revenue department officials ...

Elder abuse awareness day set for June 15   41 NBC News
Province announces $3 million to prevent elder abuse   Edmonton Journal
Financial Scams Targeting The Elderly !   Empire State Tribune
Jerusalem Post Israel News   
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The Express Tribune
   
Half a handful of nuts a day 'reduces early death risk'   
Harborough Mail
"A handful of nuts can save your life, says new study," The Daily Telegraph reports after a Dutch study found a link between daily nut consumption and a reduced chance of dying from a number of chronic diseases, including cancer and heart disease.
Munch Munch on 10g of Nuts and Live Longer, Study Reveals   Empire State Tribune
Groundnuts May Help Humans To Live Longer –Study   Leadership Newspapers
Eat 10g of nuts a day for a longer life   Daily Times
Highlight Press   
myCentralOregon.com   
Times Gazette   
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Metro
   
Eating dead relatives' brains stops dementia, British and Papua New Guinea ...   
Metro
Eating the brains of dead relatives could help build immunity to dementia. That's how people in Papua New Guinea's Fore tribe have managed to stave off the disease, scientists have discovered. Fore tribespeople have proven to have developed strong ...

Genes of brain-eating tribe members shine light on prion protection   UPI.com
Cannibal Tribes of Papue New Guinea fight back by Eating Human Brains ...   Empire State Tribune
Mutation Found in Cannibal Tribe May well Stop Deadly Brain Illness   American Publications
Independent Online   
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