2015年6月11日 星期四

2015-06-12 Zimbabwe Health


Irish Times
   
Possible link between antacid tablets and risk of heart attack   
Irish Times
A possible link between a widely prescribed drug that suppresses stomach acid and an increased risk of heart attack has emerged in US research published this week. In a data-mining exercise of the electronic records of 2.9 million patients, researchers from ...

Some acid-reflux drugs' safety questioned   The Seattle Times
Heartburn medications linked to greater risk of heart attack   Daily Times
Proton-pump Inhibitor, a popular drug for Heartburn, could increase Risk of ...   Uncover Michigan
iFreePress.com (blog)   
The Hoops News   
Examiner.com   
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Irish Examiner
   
Peanut health benefits 'remarkable'   
Irish Examiner
Eating half a handful of peanuts or nuts a day could protect against death from cancer and heart disease, research suggests. A study found men and women who eat at least 10g of nuts or peanuts per day have a lower risk of dying from several major causes ...

Nuts not peanut butter - nutcase   Times LIVE
Eat peanuts everyday to slash early death risk from cancer   Times of India
Handful of nuts protects against death: Study   Toronto Sun
Fox News   
Forbes   
Channel 4 News (blog)   
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Times LIVE
   
World's first penis transplant recipient to become a father   
TVNZ
A surgeon who performed the operation on the South African man has told the BBC his girlfriend has reported that she's about four months pregnant. This showed that the "transplant worked", said surgeon Andre van der Merwe. The 21-year-old man had his ...

South African recipient of world's first penis transplant set to become father   ABC Online
Penis Transplant Patient 'To Become A Father'   Sky News
First penis transplant recipient set to become a dad   9news.com.au
Times LIVE   
Astro Awani   
International Business Times AU   
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CTV News
   
SCC marijuana ruling applauded by Montreal patients   
CTV News
In his 25 short years, Tristan Williams has battled two cancers, had countless surgeries and a hip replacement. And as if that wasn't enough, he also suffers from multiple sclerosis. He says medical marijuana helps him deal with his anxiety, pain, and helps ...

Medical marijuana activist Owen Smith 'vindicated on the highest level'   CBC.ca
Supreme Court's marijuana ruling a relief   Toronto Sun
Supreme Court ruling on edible marijuana isn't to everyone's taste   CKNW News Talk 980
CHEK   
Globalnews.ca   
The Carillon   
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CNN
   
Woman knew she'd beaten MERS when doctors stopped using biohazard suits   
CNN
SEOUL, South Korea (CNN) — She's 77 and has chronic asthma. But Kim Bok-soon has also survived MERS, the mysterious virus that's spreading in South Korea and putting thousands in quarantine. Ten people have now died from Middle East Respiratory ...

MERS outbreak starting to infect Korea's economy   Livemint
Concern Grows Over MERS Outbreak and the Super Spreader   ABC News
Seoul's Rationale for a MERS Rate Cut   Wall Street Journal
TODAYonline   
CBC.ca   
NDTV   
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
Hong Kong public warned that they could face prosecution about false Mers ...   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
The Centre for Health Protection has contacted police in a bid to stop rumours about suspected Middle East respiratory syndrome (Mers) infections from spreading across the city. In an attempt to counter the fear caused by televised scenes of medical clinics ...


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TIME
   
Members of This Tribe Are Resistant to Disease After Eating Human Brains   
TIME
It turns out eating human brains can kill you. But it could also save you from brain disease. The Fore, a tribe in Papua New Guinea, used to eat the dead at funerals, the Washington Post reports; the men would eat the flesh, and the women and children would ...

Human Cannibals' Brain-Eating Ways Led to Disease Resistance   Newsweek
Prion variant offers “dramatic” protection against prion disease   medwireNews
Papuan Tribe That Ate Brains Developed Resistance to Some Brain Diseases   Gizmodo
Washington Post   
HealthCanal.com   
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BBC News
   
Waist wars: China belly button challenge gets trending   
BBC News
Can you touch your belly button by reaching behind your back and around your waist? A new social media trend has kicked off in China, with thousands of netizens uploading photographs of themselves showing off their bodies and undertaking the challenge.
The utterly ridiculous belly button challenge goes viral   Stuff.co.nz
Dark side of the internet's new craze   NEWS.com.au
utterly ridiculous belly button challenge goes viral   WA today
Mirror.co.uk   
Mic   
Express.co.uk   
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Valdez Star
   
San Dimas survivors and supporters raise cancer awareness and dollars   
The San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Photo by Michael Bohenek Members of San Dimas' George Washington chapter of the Order of DeMolay, an organization for teen-aged boys, proudly march during the recent San Dimas Relay for Life to benefit the American Cancer Society. By Imani Tate ...

Cancer Survivors, Caregivers Invited to Take Part in Relay for Life   The Independent
Inglewood Joins The Fight to End Cancer   Inglewood Today
SLVMS student sets new record for Relay for Life   The Tracy Press
Tribune-Review   
Pocono Record   
Wellington Daily News   
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CNN
   
Baby Koala Clings to Unconscious Mother in Surgery After Car Accident   
NextShark
A 6-month-old baby koala named Phantom clung to his mother during her life-saving surgery after she was hit by a car on Warrego Highway in Australia. koala2 · koala4. Lizzy, the mother koala, suffered severe injuries including facial trauma and a collapsed ...

VIRAL PHOTO: Joey clings to mama koala during surgery   WTHR
Australia Zoo: Koala Hugs Mother During Surgery In Australia, Zoo Hospital ...   The Inquisitr
Joey Koala Clings To Mother Undergoing Surgery For Collapsed Lung After Car ...   International Business Times AU
CNN International   
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