2015年7月4日 星期六

2015-07-05 Namibia Health


The Nation
   
Sniffing test could help diagnose autism   
The Nation
It may be possible to diagnose autism in children by measuring their reaction to smells, according to a new study that found a marked difference in the reaction to odors from children with the disorder, compared to those without it. While most people ...

Simple sniff test could detect autism   Times of India
'Sniff test' may help detect autism - research   New Zealand Herald
Is it possible to 'sniff out' autism?   Business Standard

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Atlanta Journal Constitution
   
Blue Eyes And Alcohol Dependency, New Study Found A Link   
Pioneer News
Alcoholism continues to be a pervasive social problem in our country. Thus, there is always research being conducted somewhere to examine causes, effects, and other relationships of this condition and how we may be able to better treat or prevent it. A ...
Research sees a link between blue eyes and alcoholism   Examiner.com
Alcoholism connected to this eye hue   The Market Business
If you have blue eyes, you're more likely to be an alcoholic: study   Morning Ticker
Dispatch Times   
Times Gazette   
Benchmark Reporter   
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Medical News Today
   
Traders' testosterone 'makes them take financial risks'   
Medical News Today
Researchers simulating the financial trading floor in the lab have found that traders' hormone levels in the stressful, competitive environment are raised, making them invest in more risky assets. stressed man. Cortisol is involved in the 'fight or ...
Financial markets may be destabilized by traders' hormone levels   Healio
Hormones might be driving factors behind market volatility - study   InterAksyon
The Affect of Hormones on Financial Markets   PsychCentral.com (blog)
NY City News   
Uncover Michigan   
Scroll.in   
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Salon
   
Liberia: 200 Reportedly Had Contact With Ebola Victim   
New York Times
The World Health Organization reported Friday that nearly 200 people had been in contact with a 17-year-old in Liberia who was confirmed to have died of Ebola on June 28, the country's first Ebola case since May 9, when it had been officially declared ...
Liberia Works to Contain Ebola, Find Source of New Cases   ABC News
Ebola returns to Liberia as teenage dog-eater dies   The Times (subscription)
Eating 'Dog Meat' Gave Rise To Ebola Bouncing Back In Liberia   Global News Network

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Stuff.co.nz
   
Jim Carrey apologises for posting autistic children's photos in vaccine rant   
Stuff.co.nz
Hollywood funnyman Jim Carrey has apologised to the family of an autistic child after he posted photos of the boy online during an anti-vaccination rant. The actor shared a series of angry tweets rallying against a new law that makes vaccinations ...
Jim Carrey apologises over vaccine rant   Sky News Australia
Stopping an epidemic in its tracks   Observer-Reporter
Gov. Brown Signs Law To Have Mandatory Vaccines For Schoolchildren In   Sentinel Republic
Thrasher Backer   
iFreePress.com (blog)   
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U.S. News & World Report
   
Right to die: Colombian man ends life with government backup   
Philly.com
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) - Dr. Gustavo Quintana walks out of a modest, two-floor apartment building in southern Bogota. Inside his black doctor's bag are vials containing anesthesia and muscle relaxants, a syringe and a rubber tourniquet. The man known in ...

Man of 79 becomes first in Colombia to be euthanised   Zee News

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