2015年5月11日 星期一

2015-05-12 Zimbabwe Health


New Zimbabwe.com
   
Dr Nyamande on health sector strikes   
New Zimbabwe.com
INDUSTRIAL action through its various forms such as sit-ins, boycott of specific duties, mass stay away etc have become synonymous with the health sector in Zimbabwe. In fact health service in Zimbabwe has of late gained notoriety in the manner in which ...


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The Week Magazine
   
Drug-resistant strain of typhoid quickly spreading across the globe   
The Week Magazine
A new study published Monday in the journal Nature Genetics has found that an antibiotic-resistant strain of typhoid fever is quickly spreading around the world, and has reached epidemic levels in Africa.
Drug-Resistant Typhoid Spreads Worldwide   Voice of America
Doctors struggle to contain drug-resistant typhoid 'superbug'   State Column
Drug-resistant typhoid strain is spreading, warn experts   Times of India
PerfScience   
Outbreak News Today   
Techie News   
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New York Post
   
Clients to fight back against 'prostitution'-like nail salons   
New York Post
Scores of New York City women say they are disgusted that many nail salons pay their workers next to nothing, and vowed to try to help change things by seeking out higher-end shops, tipping more — or even foregoing the finger and toe pampering ...

State intervenes over New York nail salon abuse   The Sun Daily
Colorado Nail Salon Owner Says Cosmetology Board 'Needs To Get More ...   CBS Local
Nail-salon abuses of workers prod New York to act   Columbus Dispatch
New York Times   
CBS News   
wnep.com   
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Chicago Tribune
   
New Test Could Spare Patients From Biopsies   
New York Times
A new type of blood test is starting to transform cancer treatment, sparing some patients surgical and needle biopsies. The tests, called liquid biopsies, capture cancer cells or DNA that tumors shed into the blood, instead of taking tissue from the tumor itself.
New type of blood test called liquid biopsy transforms, eases cancer treatment   Tribune-Review

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mirror.co.uk
   
Lost runner survives night in forest — by drinking her own breast milk   
Mashable
A New Zealand woman who got lost during a 20km run through a forest survived the ordeal by drinking her own breast milk and covering herself in dirt. 29-year-old Susan O'Brien had been taking part in the XTerra Wellington Trail Running Series through ...

Breast milk helps lost runner survive   Irish Examiner
Breast milk and dirt OK, dry leaves and water better   The Dominion Post
Lost for 24 hours, NZ woman survives on own breast milk   Times of India
Fox News   
Scottish Daily Record   
Belfast Telegraph   
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Channel3000.com - WISC-TV3
   
Dr. Zorba Paster on the Mediterranean diet   
Channel3000.com - WISC-TV3
You've probably heard of the health benefits of eating a Mediterranean diet. But now there's even better news, and Dr. Zorba Paster talks about how if you supplement the diet with olive oil or nuts it can improve cognitive function. Show Transcript Hide ...

Supplemented Mediterranean Diet Enhances Cognitive Well-being   West Texas News
Mediterranean diet may improve memory   Courier Mail
Mediterranean Diet Is Better For Your Brain - It's Smart To Eat Well!   Tech Times

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Gawker
   
United Allegedly Removed Autistic Girl From a Flight for Acting "Fussy"   
Gawker
The family of a 15-year-old autistic girl is suing United Airlines after pilots made an emergency landing and kicked them off a flight in a humiliating scene last week—simply because the girl was acting “fussy,” says one witness. The girl's mother, Donna Beegle, ...

Mom plans to sue after autistic daughter removed from plane   New Zealand Herald
Airline was right to kick autistic teen off flight says fellow passenger (watch)   TVNZ

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The New Daily
   
Mother's Day Classic 2015 hailed as a great success   
The New Daily
The annual event celebrated its 18th birthday in good company on Sunday, with well over 120,000 people joining in all over Australia. Participants braved the weather to take part in the Mother's Day Classic. This year's Mother's Day Classic fundraiser for the ...

Oestrogen linked to male cancer risk   The Australian (blog)
Men with high estrogen levels could be at greater risk of breast cancer   Medical Xpress

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HSPH News
   
Your Personal Microbes Can Single You Out   
Live Science
The bustling communities of microbes in and on your body are unique to you — so much so that they might be used to identify you from a crowd of hundreds of other people, a new study suggests. Researchers analyzed information from more than 200 people ...

Microbes in human body may identify people like fingerprint: study   ecns
Personal microbiomes shown to contain unique 'fingerprints'   Science Codex
In forensics, 'microbiome' may be the new 'fingerprint'   Business Standard
The Scientist   
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Fox News
   
GlaxoSmithKline, UNC form company aiming to find AIDS cure   
Chron.com
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — GlaxoSmithKline and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are teaming up to form a company which will look for a cure for AIDS. Local media outlets report the two partners will form Qura Therapeutics, a Chapel Hill ...

Two forces teaming up to find cure for Aids and HIV   KGNS.tv

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