2015年6月16日 星期二

2015-06-17 Namibia Health


13 June 2015 - International Albinism Awareness Day   
AllAfrica.com
"Like any other human being, the persons affected by albinism deserve our love; they need to feel respected and dignified and to know their dignity is preserved and promoted in every circumstance», said Martin Kobler. Civil society activists report that ...

Albinism and the way forward   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Albinism: Rising above the odds   Namibian

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
US food industry told to end trans fats   
Sydney Morning Herald
Popular foods in the US such as pie crusts, frostings and microwave popcorn will largely be rid of artery-clogging trans fats after a decision by the Obama administration to phase them out over the next three years. The Food and Drug Administration on ...

'Unsafe' for human consumption   NEWS.com.au
FDA Gives Food Industry 3 Years to Eliminate Trans Fats   New York Times
Canada urged to follow US lead in cutting trans fats   Toronto Star
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
Wall Street Journal   
The Hindu   
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Times of India
   
Eat chocolate, reduce heart disease risk   
Times of India
LONDON: Eating up to 100 g of milk chocolate or dark chocolate every day is tied to lowered heart disease and stroke risk, a new study has claimed. Researchers found that compared with those who ate no chocolate, higher intake was linked to an 11% lower ...

Two chocolate bars a day could be good for you, scientists claim   Irish Independent
New study suggests the more chocolate you eat, the lower your risk of heart ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Daily chocolate dose may fend off heart disease – but don't bet your life on it   The Guardian
The Nation   
CBS News   
TVNZ   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Breast cancer gets a newly renamed charity - and new hope   
Telegraph.co.uk
For two very different charities, this week holds great importance. One has a new name and is the combination of two large breast cancer research charities and the other is a small, young charity which supports women and their families when a diagnosis of ...

DDT's breast cancer legacy: Pregnant mother's exposure linked to four-fold ...   Washington Post
Pesticide used decades ago may raise breast cancer risk   CBS News
Breast Cancers Are Rising in Younger And In Older Women: Reasons For Concern   Forbes
yourcentralvalley.com   
Global Times   
Science World Report   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Teen Bronte Doyne dies of rare cancer after doctors tell her to 'stop Googling' her ...   
NEWS.com.au
A HOSPITAL has been forced to apologise to the family of a teenager who died after doctors dismissed her suspicions into the probable cause of her severe stomach pains. For 16 months, Bronte Doyne had begged doctors to look at online research she had ...

Teen Bronte Doyne told to 'stop Googling' cancer symptoms before death   Sydney Morning Herald
Teen told to "stop Googling" symptoms months before death   Yahoo7 News
She Googled Her Symptoms, Doctors Ignored Her, Now Shes Dead   Daily Beast
fox8.com   
Express.co.uk   
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Irish Examiner
   
Nicky Ashwell blooming with bionic hand   
Irish Examiner
A woman has cycled for the first time since being fitted with 'the world's most life-like' bionic hand. Nicky Ashwell, 29, from London, can now carry out tasks with both hands, such as carrying her purse and holding her boyfriend's hand. advertisement ...

Revolutionary £1m bionic hand allows one-armed woman to perform everyday ...   Mirror.co.uk
UK woman gets ground-breaking bionic hand   The Australian (blog)
Bionic hand helps with small things   Belfast Telegraph
Irish Independent   
The Guardian   
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Wall Street Journal
   
MERS: South Korea Tightens Quarantines to Prevent Spread   
Wall Street Journal
SEOUL—When death came for one of South Korea's sufferers of a rare viral outbreak, there was no family farewell. Strict hospital quarantine rules prevented the four children of a suspected Middle East respiratory syndrome patient in Daejeon, central South ...

South Korea Reports 8 New MERS Cases   NDTV
South Korea conducts experimental plasma therapy on MERS patients   Irish Independent
South Korea reports 8 new Mers cases, bringing total to 162   The Straits Times
Firstpost   
Channel News Asia   
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Times of India
   
Fat Found In Avocado Could Help Fight Certain Cancers   
Newsy
Researchers have discovered a lipid found in avocados that attacks acute myeloid leukemia stem cells while leaving healthy cells alone. June 16, 2015 by Steven Sparkman. There may have been a time when avocados were thought of as nothing more than ...

How daily intake of avocado fights cancer   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Study establishes Avocado Compound as an Effective Cure for Leukaemia   Uncover California
Avocado Could Be Used To Treat Leukemia! How A Lipid Found In Avocado ...   KDramaStars
Vocal Republic   
TIME   
Hindustan Times   
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TIME
   
Study supports antibiotics to treat appendicitis   
The Seattle Times
The study comes amid growing questions about the routine use of surgery to treat appendicitis, which afflicts 1 out of 10 adults at some point in their lives. By GINA KOLATA. The New York Times. For more than 100 years, the standard treatment for ...

Study suggests patients with appendicitis might just need antibiotics, not surgery   The Week Magazine
Study Supports Antibiotic Use to Treat Appendicitis   Boston Globe
Antibiotics May Be Alternative to Appendectomy Surgery, Study Finds   TIME
Daily Mail   
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Press Herald
   
Hairy armpits on women are trending   
New Zealand Herald
Women are proudly showing off their growth on Instagram and YouTube, and it's not just Miley Cyrus anymore. Photos / Instagram, Getty Images. On social media and red carpets, from New York to China, hairy underarms are having a mainstream moment.
Chinese women's armpit hair selfie contest crowns six winners   International Business Times UK
Shorn or Hairy: Female Underarms Having a Mainstream Moment   New York Times
Hairy underarms are having a mainstream moment   NOLA.com

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