2015年7月9日 星期四

2015-07-10 Namibia Health


Liberia: Dog Suspected in New Ebola Case Tests Negative for the Virus   
New York Times
A dead dog suspected of being the possible source for the re-emergence of Ebola in Liberia has tested negative for the disease, health officials said Tuesday, citing initial findings. Liberia's first victim of the virus since the country was declared ...

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TIME
   
Some Antidepressants Linked to Higher Risk of Birth Defects   
TIME
A new study finds women who used certain antidepressants could be more likely to have babies born with rare birth defects. According to the study of 28,000 women by the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), certain birth defects were more ...

Study links Prozac, Paxil use with birth defects   Reuters India
CDC Study: Some Antidepressants Linked To Birth Defects   CBS Local
Some SSRIs may raise birth defects risk when taken early in pregnancy: study   Vancouver Sun

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The Guardian
   
Smoking may trigger mental illness: study   
NEWS.com.au
CHEMICALS in tobacco may help trigger serious mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, a study suggests. NEW research shows that smoking can triple the chances of developing psychosis. Previously the fact that people with psychotic mental illnesses are ...

Smoking 'may play schizophrenia role'   BBC News
New analysis of smoking and schizophrenia suggests causal link   Reuters
Smoking tobacco might increase risk of schizophrenia, say researchers   The Guardian
BusinessWorld Online Edition   
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CBS News
   
Minnesota boy contracts brain-eating amoeba from swimming in lake   
CBS News
MINNEAPOLIS --A Minnesota teenager who contracted a brain-eating amoeba while swimming in a lake has died of the rare infection, relatives said. Hunter Boutain, 14, contracted the disease on Tuesday as he swam in Lake Minnewaska, Minnesota Health ...

Teen dies from rare brain infection after swimming in Minnesota lake   Toronto Sun
Officials investigating after Minnesota teen dies from suspected brain-eating ...   Fox News
Alexandria Boy Dies After Possible Infection by Amoeba   KAALtv.com
Daily Mail   
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Focus News
   
Low Level Of Education As Dangerous As Smoking   
Focus News
Estimating the number of deaths that can be linked to differences in education, researchers have determined that lacking education may be as deadly as being a current rather than former smoker. “In public health policy, we often focus on changing ...
Skipping School May Be As Harmful As Smoking   University Herald
Skipping university is as deadly as smoking   Daily Times
Staying in school would help people live longer, study suggests   Fox News
Weekly Observer   
Science Times   
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Times LIVE
   
Oral cholera vaccine shows promise, finds study   
Weekly Observer
An oral cholera vaccine is giving hope to scientists and governments that wish to nip the cholera problem in endemic countries right at the bud. The vaccine named Shanchol,is being manufactured by India's Shantha Biotechnics Ltd, an affiliate of the ...
Oral cholera vaccine could speed control efforts, trial finds   Fox News
Cholera vaccine could speed control efforts   Independent Online
Bangladesh To Fight terrible Disease Cholera With Oral Vaccine   Rapid News Network
Zee News   
U.S. News & World Report   
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Financial Express
   
Diabetes can lead to decline of cognitive skills   
Financial Express
Type 2 diabetes can negatively impact a person's cognitive and decision-making skills, and also affect their ability to perform daily activities such as cooking and bathing, a new study has found. By: PTI | Boston | July 9, 2015 4:40 pm ...

People with diabetes suffer memory loss & declining decision-making skills   Daily Times
Type 2 diabetes linked to dementia   Science Times
Diabetes Takes a Toll on the Brain   Weekly Observer
Times of India   
Pioneer News   
NDTV   
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Daily Mail
   
The secret of how to manage men is setting them goals   
Daily Mail
Researchers in Leicester say giving men specific targets motivates them, even when there is no financial reward. But, it seems, the same can't be said for women. In a series of tasks, women performed better than men when no specific goals were set.
Men perform better when goals are set: Study   The Statesman (press release)
Men perform better than women when goals are set   ANINEWS

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The Australian Financial Review
   
Legal highs: welcome to the cannabis revolution   
The Australian Financial Review
Broken Coast Cannabis in British Columbia, Canada supplies legal medical grade marijuana to a domestic market. The Age. by Marco Evers and Laura Höflinger. Ms Zeng speaks quietly, almost in a whisper, with a strong Chinese accent. How long have you ...

Canadian Bioceutical Corp. still 'fully committed' to operating medical ...   Owen Sound Sun Times
What you need to know about Hawaii's New Medical Marijuana Law   MauiTime Weekly (blog)
Philly420: Taxing Pa. medical marijuana the wrong approach   Philly.com
Digital Journal   
PennLive.com   
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Refinery29
   
Here's How You Could Have Inherited Your Anxiety   
Refinery29
Having anxiety can make us feel out of control and totally alone. However, research suggests that we may not need to look much further than our own family trees to find other people dealing with the same issues, because we could have inherited a lot of ...

How I escaped my family's anxiety trap   Telegraph.co.uk
Anxious Brains Are Inherited ? Founded In A Recent Study   Mizo News
Anxious Brain? Thank Your Parents   Yahoo Health
AZERTAC News   
Microfinance Monitor   
The Independent   
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