2015年5月14日 星期四

2015-05-15 Zimbabwe Health


CBC.ca
   
Weak handgrip a sign of higher risk of dying from disease: study   
CBC.ca
A limp handshake could mean more than just a bad first impression, but also a marker of poor health, researchers say. According to a new study, a weak handgrip is linked to a higher risk of dying from both cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular diseases.
A firm handshake is enough to kill you   Times LIVE
Hand grip is telltale of heart's health   The Nation
Could a handshake help predict heart trouble?   CBS News
The Australian (blog)   
RT   
New York Daily News   
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TheBlaze.com
   
Cancer-Stricken Vet Comes Home to an Empty Refrigerator and No Way to Get ...   
TheBlaze.com
Cancer-Stricken Vet Comes Home to an Empty Refrigerator and No Way to Get Food. So He Calls 911 — and His 'Miracle' Answers. May. 14, 2015 10:55pm Dave Urbanski. 0. Shares. Share This; Tweet This. Email this story to a friend. Six months of cancer ...

What This 911 Operator Did for a Starving Veteran With Cancer Will Absolutely ...   Cosmopolitan.com (blog)
Donations pour in for elderly man who called 911 because he had no food   MyFox Washington DC
Donations Pouring in for Elderly Man Who Called 911 for Food   ABC6OnYourSide.com

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BBC News
   
Elderly people who exercise 'live five years longer'   
BBC News
Regular exercise in old age has as powerful an effect on life expectancy as giving up smoking, researchers say. The analysis of 5,700 elderly men in Norway showed those doing three hours of exercise a week lived around five years longer than the ...

Daily exercise as beneficial to health in old age as quitting smoking, study finds   The Guardian
Elderly men who exercise for 30 minutes a day can extend their lifespan by five ...   Daily Mail
30 minutes of exercise cuts death risk for elderly men by 40 per cent   The Age
Belfast Telegraph   
Live Science   
mirror.co.uk   
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Toronto Star
   
Ottawa Senators' owner Eugene Melnyk pleads for new liver, raises ethical ...   
Toronto Star
For weeks leading up to the Stanley Cup playoffs, the Ottawa Senators rallied on ice to overcome the largest regular-season point deficit in NHL history. But behind the scenes, the team was quietly rallying for much more than some wins. Unbeknownst to ...

What is live liver transplant?   Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk needs liver transplant   FOXSports.com
Ice Hockey - National Hockey League roundup   Yahoo Eurosport UK
Ottawa Sun   
Toronto Sun   
The Globe and Mail   
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Mail & Guardian Online
   
Lessons from Nigeria on Ebola   
Mail & Guardian Online
The outbreak proved how important it is to respond to infectious diseases with expertise and a unified plan. Nip it in the bud: (Above) an official at a Nigerian school takes a pupil's temperature using an infrared digital laser thermometer, to monitor disease ...

Liberia celebrates after being declared Ebola-free   Church Times
Tony Blair Commends Sierra Leone in the fight against Ebola   Sierra Express Media
Where's The Media's Ebola Mea Culpa?   Huffington Post
The Hindu   
KRWG   
Science Magazine (subscription)   
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The Guardian
   
Russian HIV-Aids epidemic worsening under Kremlin policies, says expert   
The Guardian
HIV virus A scanning electron microscopic image of HIV: Vadim Pokrovsky says Kremlin policies promoting traditional family values have failed to halt the virus's spread. Photograph: MedicalRF.com/Corbis. Agence France-Presse. Thursday 14 May 2015 ...

AIDS expert: Russia's HIV epidemic worsening   International Business Times UK
Protesters Against HIV Drug Prices Arrested in Moscow   The Moscow Times
Moscow police detain HIV activists over drug cost picket   New Zealand Herald
Manila Bulletin   
Yahoo! Maktoob News   
BDlive   
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CTV News
   
Our attention span shorter than goldfish's   
Times of India
Humans have become so obsessed with portable devices and overwhelmed by content that we now have attention spans shorter than that of the previously jokingly juxtaposed goldfish. Microsoft surveyed 2,000 people and used electroencephalograms ...

Canadians' attention spans are shrinking, and here's why   Globalnews.ca
Human Attention Span Shortens To 8 Seconds Due To Digital Technology: 3 ...   Medical Daily
Our Attention Span Now Worse Than Goldfish's   WFMY News 2
The Times (subscription)   
SlashGear   
Yahoo Health   
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Australian Women's Weekly
   
Infant antibiotic use linked to adult disease   
Australian Women's Weekly
A new study has revealed that children given antibiotics as babies could be susceptible to a range of adult diseases. byMichael SheatherMay 15, 2015. Share this on Facebook Share this on Twitter Share this on Pinterest Share this on Email. Infant antibiotic ...

Antibiotics Overuse May Cause Long-term Ailments to Your Child   NDTV
Infant Antibiotic Use Linked to Disease in Adulthood   Nature World News
Role of Antibiotics and Gut Bacteria in Children Outlined in Predictive Model   Monthly Prescribing Reference
R & D Magazine   
American Live Wire   
Mid-Day Daily   
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FOX21News.com
   
What studying the brains of smokers reveals about quitting successfully   
FOX21News.com
Anyone who has tried to quit smoking knows the mind games required to resist cravings and tolerate withdrawal headaches and lethargy. A new study suggests that some hopeful quitters are just more mentally equipped to handle the challenge than others.
Science Confirms Your Company Should Pay You To Stop Smoking   Huffington Post
Quitting Smoking Could Be Easy - If Your Brain Is Hardwired For It, Study ...   Tech Times
Study: Brain connections key in quitting smoking   6abc.com
The Province   
WILX-TV   
The Guardian   
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International Business Times
   
Men Wearing Red Signal Anger, Aggression: Study   
International Business Times
According to a new study, red clothing may send out “aggressive and angry” vibes to the others. Reuters. This might be important news for men who love to wear red: According to a study, men who wear red send signals of anger and aggression, rather than ...

Men in Red May Seem Aggressive, Angry   Philly.com
Beware a man in a red tie?   Independent Online
The secret to looking like a boss? A red tie, study says   Al-Bawaba
NEWS.com.au   
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