2015年7月15日 星期三

2015-07-16 Namibia Health


Bay Area Reporter
   
HIV cases, deaths fall to new low in SF   
Bay Area Reporter
The number of new HIV cases diagnosed in San Francisco decreased by more than 18 percent between 2013 and 2014, and deaths among people with HIV also fell during the same period, according to a recent progress report on the city's Getting to Zero ...

How antiretroviral drugs can suppress HIV, one pill at a time   The Globe and Mail
Ban Ki-Moon discloses that totally eradicating HIV/AIDS by 2030 is very realistic   The Standard Daily
Will We See the End of AIDS by 2030?   Advocate.com
Weekly Observer   
BDlive   
StarAfrica.com   
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IIAD Donates to Children Living With Disabilities   
AllAfrica.com
The Indongo Itatu Annual Donation (IIAD) has once again donated groceries worth N$ 1600 to children living with disabilities at the Dr Frans Indongo Special Care Centre in Okandjengedi, Oshakati in the Oshana region. The owner of the IIAD, Indongo ...

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
How your smartphone knows if you're depressed   
Sydney Morning Herald
Your smartphone knows if you are depressed. So say researchers at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, citing their preliminary study of phone-use data that tracked location and time spent on the phone. Depressed people spend far more ...

Depressed? Your cellphone might be able to diagnose you   Los Angeles Times
Study: Smartphones can provide depression gauge   Irish Examiner
Cellphone security blanket   Times LIVE
The Australian (blog)   
University Herald   
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USA TODAY
   
House Republicans to Investigate Planned Parenthood Over Fetal Tissue   
New York Times
WASHINGTON — House Republican leaders on Wednesday announced a congressional investigation of Planned Parenthood, a day after anti-abortion activists released a video of an unsuspecting official from the organization explaining how it provides fetal ...

Congress to investigate Planned Parenthood, as presidential candidates weigh in   Washington Post
The human tissue conversation we really need   CNN
US Congress to probe Planned Parenthood use of aborted fetus tissue   Reuters
Dallas Morning News   
Wall Street Journal   
Sacramento Bee   
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University Herald
   
Breast Cancer Survivors Tend To Gain Weight At A Higher Rate   
University Herald
Mammogram (Photo : Wiki Commons) New research suggests that breast cancer survivors are more likely to gain weight at a higher rate than cancer-free women. New research suggests that breast cancer survivors are more likely to gain weight at a higher ...

Research Studies Breast Cancer-Linked Weight Gain   KEYC
Medical Edge: Breast cancer survivors tend to gain weight   WKRC TV Cincinnati
Cancer diagnosis can lead to serious weight gain - study   New Zealand Herald
CBS News   
Doctors Lounge   
Times of India   
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BBC News
   
Mitochondrial disease study raises hope of treatment   
BBC News
US scientists say they have taken the first step towards treating people born with mitochondrial diseases - debilitating genetic disorders. Their study, in Nature, showed healthy cells could be produced in the laboratory from affected patients. The ...
Stem cell treatments for mitochondrial disease may be possible   Los Angeles Times
Scientists use therapeutic cloning to fix mitochondrial genes | Reuters   Firstpost
Cure for mitochondrial disease is on the horizon but it involves cloning   Daily Mail
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Irish Independent
   
EU watchdog will review cervical cancer vaccines   
Irish Independent
The European medicines watchdog is examining the safety profile of the vaccine which protects against cervical cancer, following rare reports of girls who received it suffering symptoms such as pains in their limbs and an abnormal rise in their heart rate.
CASE STUDIES: Concerns over cervical cancer vaccine in Ireland   Irish Examiner
Disturbing News: Only Two US States Require HPV Vaccination for Kids   Gizmodo
Very few US states mandate recommended HPV vaccine   Yahoo News UK
Irish Times   
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New York Times
   
Another Ebola Fatality Is Reported in Liberia   
New York Times
MONROVIA, Liberia — A young woman who died hours after being admitted to an Ebola treatment unit on Sunday became the second Ebola fatality since Liberia was declared free of the virus on May 9, government officials said on Wednesday. Even though ...

Guinea Faces New Challenge in Struggle to Stamp Out Ebola   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Ebola survivor likely source of new Liberian outbreak   The Sun Daily
Liberia confirms new Ebola case   Sydney Morning Herald
NBCNews.com   
USA TODAY   
Hindustan Times   
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The Indian Express
   
Trip to dentist leaves UK man with a 90-minute memory   
The Indian Express
The incident left the 38-year-old man stuck in an endless loop of waking up and thinking he has a routine dental appointment. By: PTI | London | Published:July 16, 2015 7:53 am. In a 'never-before-seen case' reminiscent of the film Momento, a man in ...
Trip to dentist leaves man with 90-min memory   Times of India
Rutine Dentist Visit Leaves Man With 90 Minutes Memory   Prensa Latina
Trip to dentist left British man with 90-minute memory, study says   CTV News
ABC News   
NDTV   
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BT.com
   
Taking anti-depressants can increase stroke risk   
Daily Times
Taking aspirin, ibuprofen and other popular painkillers alongside anti-depressants may raise the risk of having a stroke, doctors have warned. A study of four million people found that those taking the two types of drug were almost four times as likely ...
Antidepressant+NSAID May Raise Risk of Intracranial Hemorrhage   Doctors Lounge
Combined Antidepressants And Painkillers Linked To Bleeding Risk   Science 2.0
Certain drug mixtures can trigger brain bleeds   Blouin News Blogs
UPI.com   
Washington Post   
TV3.ie   
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