2015年8月25日 星期二

2015-08-26 Namibia Health


500 000 to Receive Drought Relief Food   
AllAfrica.com
This was revealed by the deputy prime minister, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, during her visit to Kosis settlement in the //Karas region to assess poverty levels. Ndaitwah said the number of people who need food aid was arrived at following a post-harvest ...


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Brnow
   
Planned Parenthood protests draw Southern Baptists   
Brnow
Southern Baptists were among an estimated 50,000-75,000 pro-life activists who protested at Planned Parenthood clinics across America Aug. 22, calling for the defunding of the nation's largest abortion provider. Protestors in more than 350 cities ...

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CDA News
   
Omega 3 Fish Oil Pills Not Effective at Maintaining Brain Health   
CDA News
The results of a recent study appear to show that taking omega 3 fish oil pills is not very effective at maintaining the brain health of the elderly, at least if the people begin taking the supplements late in their lives. Even with younger people, the ...
Fish oil supplements don't prevent mental decline: study   AsiaOne
Fish oil supplements don't prevent mental decline   The Sun Daily
Stop Taking Fish Oil Pills   Gizmodo
UPI.com   
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TV3.ie
   
Crying can lift mood   
TV3.ie
Don't be afraid to turn the waterworks on, as scientists now believe a good cry really does make you feel better. Previous: Share childcare for better sex. It's been emotional in showbiz-land recently: Perrie Edwards came over all weepy during a Little ...

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Irish Independent
   
Ladies in red raise awareness of number one killer for women   
Irish Independent
Head to toe in red, some of Ireland's leading ladies stepped out in style yesterday at the launch of Red Alert, a campaign designed to raise awareness of cardiovascular disease. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
Women urged to know their heart attack risks   Irish Examiner
Young People And Heart Disease   KTVN
New cardiovascular disease death rates show stark inequalities between ...   Medical Xpress
Daily Mail   
Newsweek   
Irish Times   
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New York Daily News
   
Marcy Borders, subject of iconic 9/11 'Dust Lady' photo, dies after battle ...   
New York Daily News
Marcy Borders, the woman who became known as the “Dust Lady” from the iconic 9/11 image taken of her, dazed and covered in ash, after the south tower of the World Trade Center collapsed, has died of stomach cancer, according to her family. She was 42.
9/11 'Dust Lady' Marcy Borders dies of cancer   Herald Sun
9/11 'dust lady' Marcy Borders dies of stomach cancer from Twin Towers ash   Daily Mail
9/11 'Dust Lady' dies of cancer, brother reports on Facebook   Newsday
Mirror.co.uk   
Huffington Post   
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the Irish News
   
In sickness and in health: Living with a diabetic   
the Irish News
Diabetes UK has revealed that over the last decade one million extra people in the UK have been diagnosed with diabetes. Jane Hardy writes about the moment her husband Michael found out he was a diabetic, the signs to look out for and the implications ...
Five million adults in England 'at risk of diabetes'   BBC News
Five million people in England 'at risk of developing Type 2 diabetes'   Brentwood Weekly News
Obesity and sedentary lives put 5m Britons at risk of type 2 diabetes   The Guardian
Yorkshire Post   
The Independent   
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Daily Star
   
Women more likely to be bisexual   
Junior College
The men in the study, however, were more rigid in their sexuality, and physical attractiveness reportedly had no impact on their sexual fluidity. In simpler language? If a slightly bisexual women grows up in a traditional area or just can't see many ...
Women 'more likely to become bisexual'   Press Examiner
Women are 'more likely to become bisexual' according to University of Notre ...   Metro
Women's Sexuality May Depend on Romantic Options   Live Science
The Independent   
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Tech Times
   
Open Bionics Is Developing A Cheap 3D-Printed Prosthetic Arm   
Tech Times
Open Bionics just won a national award to help develop an affordable robotic, 3D-printed prosthetic arm. (Photo : Open Bionics ). With an estimated 11.4 million amputees worldwide, a Bristol-based 3D printing company, Open Bionics, says that it can ...
Cheaper, Faster, Better: The Plan to Build an Open Source Robotic Hand   Gizmodo
Superhero Robotics; Linux; China's Gaming Vernacular   Voice of America (blog)
3D printed robotic hand wins UK's James Dyson award   TechSpot
Dezeen   
The Hindu   
Dispatch Times   
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BBC News
   
Gene study confirms low Vitamin D, multiple sclerosis   
Jakarta Post
A major genetic study Tuesday confirmed a link between low vitamin D and a higher risk of multiple sclerosis, a finding which experts say could lead to better treatment and prevention. Previous observational studies have found an association between a ...

Low vitamin-D genes linked to MS   BBC News
Genes link low vitamin D with multiple sclerosis risk   ABC Online
Lack of Vitamin D could be 'direct cause' of multiple sclerosis   Western Daily Press
The Guardian   
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