2015年7月6日 星期一

2015-07-07 Zimbabwe Health


Daily Mail
   
Can you tell if you're going to age badly?   
New Zealand Herald
Nava Fedaeff thinks genes play a part but also relies on a healthy lifestyle to look young. Photo / Geoff Osbourne. Hope springs from 40-year-long study showing big disparity in rates of ageing. By Jamie Morton. Can you tell, while you're still in your ...
Signs of aging appear in mid-20s, study finds   The Sun Daily
Ageing rates vary widely, says study   BBC News
Are You Aging Faster Than Everyone Else?   NBCNews.com
The Independent   
Free Malaysia Today   
Philly.com   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Alcohol while pregnant 'common'   
NEWS.com.au
DRINKING alcohol while pregnant is very common, and it's women who smoke who are much more likely to indulge. According to a new study, 20 to 80 per cent of expectant mothers across all social groups questioned in Australia, New Zealand, Ireland and ...

Irish women top the global league for drinking alcohol while pregnant   Irish Independent
Pregnant women should be tested for alcohol amid binge drinking fears   Telegraph.co.uk
Drinking during pregnancy is rife, study finds   Irish Times
The Independent   
New Zealand Herald   
The Times (subscription)   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Sharemarket traders may not know it, but they are driven by their biology   
The Australian Financial Review
Research has found that cortisol appears to encourage riskier investments while testosterone increases men's feeling that they are on a winning streak. by Jill Margo. As hormones can have such a marked effect on risk-taking behaviour, researchers ...
How Hormones Influence the Stock Market   Newsweek
Hormones May Spur Rash Choices on Stock Exchange   Philly.com
Could traders' hormones be responsible for 'irrational exuberance' in global ...   Washington Post
The Week Magazine   
International Business Times UK   
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Focus News
   
Media Shifts Parents' Perception About Vaccinations   
Focus News
Due to media coverage of disease outbreaks, most of the parents in the US now believe that vaccination is safer for kids than they thought a year ago, says a poll. Over the same time period that multiple outbreaks of measles and whooping cough made ...

Poll: Childhood disease outbreaks raise support for vaccines   CBS News
More Parents See Benefits of Vaccines, Poll Finds   Doctors Lounge
After Measles Outbreaks, Parents Shift Their Thinking On Vaccines   NPR
The Hill   
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Press TV
   
Poor care for UK dementia patients draws fire   
Press TV
A new study in the UK has slammed the country's social and health services for leaving 75% of British dementia patients at the mercy of friends and family for care. The survey by the Alzheimer's Society spoke to more than a thousand family doctors and ...

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NDTV
   
Ebola-stricken nations need $700 million to rebuild healthcare   
Yahoo! Maktoob News
Reuters/Reuters - The blood of a survivor of the Ebola virus is extracted as part of a study launched at Liberia's John F. Kennedy Hospital in Monrovia, Liberia, June 17, 2015. REUTERS/Stringer. DAKAR (Reuters) - Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone need a ...

Time to Overcome Ebola Fright   Sierra Express Media
Ebola-stricken nations need US$700 million to rebuild healthcare   Channel News Asia

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Northern Californian
   
Diabetes Drug, liraglutide as Efficacious for Weight Loss in Obese People ...   
Northern Californian
A new study asserting the efficacy of the diabetes drug for weight loss has been published in the New England Journal of Medicine on June 1. The researchers claim that the diabetes drug, liraglutide can help non diabetic obese people to lose weight and ...

Diabetes Drug Injection Helps Obese People Lose Weight And Keep It Off   Huffington Post
Liraglutide Linked to Weight Loss, Improved Metabolic Control   Endocrinology Advisor
Diabetes Drug May Help in Losing Fat   NDTV
iSchoolGuide   
TeCake   
Times of India   
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Times of India
   
Drinking too much orange juice may raise skin cancer risk   
Financial Express
Frequent consumption of citrus - namely whole grapefruit and orange juice - is associated with an increased risk of skin cancer, a new US study has found. By: PTI | July 6, 2015 7:57 pm. Frequent consumption of citrus – namely whole grapefruit and ...
Melanoma: Eating Citrus like Grapefruit and Orange Juice Causes Increased ...   Science World Report
Daily glass of grapefruit juice 'protects against heart disease'   Daily Mail
Orange juice, grapefruit and melanoma   CJAD
Express.co.uk   
The Indian Express   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
Three-year-old suffers alcohol poisoning after drinking hand gel   
Stuff.co.nz
Hand sanitiser has put an Australian child in hospital with a blood-alcohol level five times the legal driving limit for adults. Doctors are warning people to be careful with alcohol-based hand sanitisers after a three-year-old suffered severe alcohol ...

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AsiaOne
   
Fear MERS exposure? Seek medical help ASAP   
AsiaOne
If you think you've been exposed to the deadly Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) virus, go to the nearest hospital and seek medical attention. The Department of Health (DOH) spokesman, Dr. Lyndon Lee Suy, said persons who might have been ...

Philippines confirms second MERS case: How serious is the threat?   Washington Post
Philippines' second case flew in from Middle East   The Straits Times
Philippines Confirms Second MERS Case   Huffington Post
TODAYonline   
Saudi Gazette   
BBC News   
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