The Zimbabwe Daily
'Use natural family planning methods'
The Zimbabwe Daily
Registrar-General Mr Tobaiwa Mudede takes an oath before the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Women, Gender and Community Development while flanked by Ms Shingai Mandaza in Harare yesterday. Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter
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The Zimbabwe Daily
Registrar-General Mr Tobaiwa Mudede takes an oath before the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Women, Gender and Community Development while flanked by Ms Shingai Mandaza in Harare yesterday. Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter
NewsDay
A tale of two prostate cancer survivors
NewsDay
“If I am to see death coming my way, I will fight it head-on. Who wants to die, leaving the pleasures of this world?” John Julius Hungwe (68), a survivor of prostate cancer, quips. BY ROPAFADZO MAPIMHIDZE. Hungwe says prostate cancer seems to afflict ...
Glass chip that needs drops of blood will be better at detecting prostate cancerDaily Mail
More men with prostate cancer are opting for surveillanceGMA News
Spotting the symptoms of advanced prostate cancer: an interview with Brian ...News-Medical.net
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NewsDay
“If I am to see death coming my way, I will fight it head-on. Who wants to die, leaving the pleasures of this world?” John Julius Hungwe (68), a survivor of prostate cancer, quips. BY ROPAFADZO MAPIMHIDZE. Hungwe says prostate cancer seems to afflict ...
Glass chip that needs drops of blood will be better at detecting prostate cancer
More men with prostate cancer are opting for surveillance
Spotting the symptoms of advanced prostate cancer: an interview with Brian ...
Irish Examiner
Liberia: Dog Suspected in New Ebola Case Tests Negative for the Virus
New York Times
A dead dog suspected of being the possible source for the re-emergence of Ebola in Liberia has tested negative for the disease, health officials said Tuesday, citing initial findings. Liberia's first victim of the virus since the country was declared ...
World Health Organisation slammed on Ebola responseSydney Morning Herald
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New York Times
A dead dog suspected of being the possible source for the re-emergence of Ebola in Liberia has tested negative for the disease, health officials said Tuesday, citing initial findings. Liberia's first victim of the virus since the country was declared ...
World Health Organisation slammed on Ebola response
WHO 'needs urgent change' to tackle health crises
Call for immediate WHO reform after Ebola failure
ABC News
Heroin-Related Deaths Quadruple As Drug Epidemic Continues to Impact US
ABC News
The heroin epidemic continues to sweep the U.S. with heroin-related deaths quadrupling in just over a decade according to a new report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In the report the CDC found that heroin-related overdose ...
U.S. heroin use growing, mainly among whites, report findsNewsday
Why More Women Are Turning to HeroinThe Atlantic
Heroin use rising among women and wealthyCBS News
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ABC News
The heroin epidemic continues to sweep the U.S. with heroin-related deaths quadrupling in just over a decade according to a new report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In the report the CDC found that heroin-related overdose ...
U.S. heroin use growing, mainly among whites, report finds
Why More Women Are Turning to Heroin
Heroin use rising among women and wealthy
Wall Street Journal
CVS Health Leaves US Chamber of Commerce Over Smoking Stance
Wall Street Journal
CVS Health Corp. CVS 1.50 % is quitting the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, citing conflicting stances with the powerful lobbying group regarding smoking. The second-largest pharmacy chain in the U.S., the Rhode Island pharmacy stopped selling cigarettes ...
'Affordability of tobacco products sees 15% rise'Times of India
CVS Leaving US Chamber of Commerce in Tobacco TiffNew York Times
CVS Health quits US Chamber of Commerce over tobacco stanceReuters
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Wall Street Journal
CVS Health Corp. CVS 1.50 % is quitting the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, citing conflicting stances with the powerful lobbying group regarding smoking. The second-largest pharmacy chain in the U.S., the Rhode Island pharmacy stopped selling cigarettes ...
'Affordability of tobacco products sees 15% rise'
CVS Leaving US Chamber of Commerce in Tobacco Tiff
CVS Health quits US Chamber of Commerce over tobacco stance
Toronto Star
New research on biological ages may help us understand the aging process
Toronto Star
When English poet John Milton wrote of “Time, the subtle thief of youth” in the 17th century, he probably wasn't thinking of a high school reunion. But if you've ever been to such an event, Milton's words may have crossed your mind as you walked around ...
Scientists crack secret of eternal youthThe Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Signs of aging appear in mid-20s, study findsAsiaOne
Paper Clip: Pace of aging is different for different peopleThe Indian Express
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Toronto Star
When English poet John Milton wrote of “Time, the subtle thief of youth” in the 17th century, he probably wasn't thinking of a high school reunion. But if you've ever been to such an event, Milton's words may have crossed your mind as you walked around ...
Scientists crack secret of eternal youth
Signs of aging appear in mid-20s, study finds
Paper Clip: Pace of aging is different for different people
Telegraph.co.uk
Benefits of breast cancer screening overestimated
Telegraph.co.uk
Routine breast screening does not save as many lives as previously thought, scientists have concluded. Although previous research has found that mammography programmes could reduce breast cancer mortality by up to 25 per cent, new data suggests it is ...
Breast screening benefits overstatedThe Times (subscription)
Study casts doubt on breast cancer testingThe Guardian
Mammography benefits overestimated, review saysMedical Xpress
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Telegraph.co.uk
Routine breast screening does not save as many lives as previously thought, scientists have concluded. Although previous research has found that mammography programmes could reduce breast cancer mortality by up to 25 per cent, new data suggests it is ...
Breast screening benefits overstated
Study casts doubt on breast cancer testing
Mammography benefits overestimated, review says
Youth Health Magzine
This Scan May Predict Death Risk
Youth Health Magzine
People are obsessed with death, and although this doesn't have an absolute guarantee, a standard test may help predict when it's going to happen. Emory University researchers have learned that a scan that detects the presence or buildup of calcified ...
Now, know if you face premature death risk with simple heart scanFinancial Express
New Study: Can a scan help doctors predict your lifespan?Palm Beach Post
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Youth Health Magzine
People are obsessed with death, and although this doesn't have an absolute guarantee, a standard test may help predict when it's going to happen. Emory University researchers have learned that a scan that detects the presence or buildup of calcified ...
Now, know if you face premature death risk with simple heart scan
New Study: Can a scan help doctors predict your lifespan?
Simple heart scan 'can identify if patients are at risk of dying in the next ...
Sydney Morning Herald
40 per cent of Australian mothers drink while pregnant: study
Sydney Morning Herald
Almost half Australian women drink at least some alcohol during their pregnancies, a new study shows. But Australian women are far less likely to drink while pregnant than Irish women, more than 80 per cent of whom drink at least once during their ...
Concern over alcohol during pregnancyIrish Independent
Rhonwyn Newson: What's the problem with drinking (moderately) when pregnant?New Zealand Herald
80% of women drink alcohol while pregnantIrish Examiner
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Sydney Morning Herald
Almost half Australian women drink at least some alcohol during their pregnancies, a new study shows. But Australian women are far less likely to drink while pregnant than Irish women, more than 80 per cent of whom drink at least once during their ...
Concern over alcohol during pregnancy
Rhonwyn Newson: What's the problem with drinking (moderately) when pregnant?
80% of women drink alcohol while pregnant
Telegraph.co.uk
Walking briskly can help prevent heart failure
Telegraph.co.uk
Walking briskly at two miles per hour, exercising away 845 calories a week and limiting alcohol to two drinks a night can halve the risk of heart failure scientists have found. Adults who walked briskly, were moderately active in their leisure time ...
Simple Lifestyle Changes Can Halve Heart Failure Risk Among SeniorsTech Times
Activity 'cuts heart failure risks'Rapid News Network
Healthy lifestyle halves heart failure risks post age 65Times of India
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Telegraph.co.uk
Walking briskly at two miles per hour, exercising away 845 calories a week and limiting alcohol to two drinks a night can halve the risk of heart failure scientists have found. Adults who walked briskly, were moderately active in their leisure time ...
Simple Lifestyle Changes Can Halve Heart Failure Risk Among Seniors
Activity 'cuts heart failure risks'
Healthy lifestyle halves heart failure risks post age 65
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